About two weeks ago, my local alarm company came out to upgrade my backup cellular transmitter. I got a package deal that also included installation of the advanced touch-screen control panel.
As a gadget and security geek, that touch-screen blew me away. It includes a mobile app for remote monitoring, and it seamlessly integrates with the system's digital surveillance video.
I ended up ordering three more motion-sensitive, full-color surveillance cameras. Plus, I ordered a second control panel.
And then I had an "eureka" moment…
Not only was this home security equipment of the highest quality and the most innovative technology – but its developer would be a great investment for you folks.
So today, I'm going to show you how you, too, can cash in on your own "eureka moments."
And then I'll share with you why you should take a good look at the maker of my security system.
About the Author
Michael A. Robinson is one of the top financial analysts working today. His book "Overdrawn: The Bailout of American Savings" was a prescient look at the anatomy of the nation's S&L crisis, long before the word "bailout" became part of our daily lexicon. He's a Pulitzer Prize-nominated writer and reporter, lauded by the Columbia Journalism Review for his aggressive style. His 30-year track record as a leading tech analyst has garnered him rave reviews, too. Today he is the editor of the monthly tech investing newsletter Nova-X Report as well as Radical Technology Profits, where he covers truly radical technologies – ones that have the power to sweep across the globe and change the very fabric of our lives – and profit opportunities they give rise to. He also explores "what's next" in the tech investing world at Strategic Tech Investor.
Years ago Iwhen you were pushing for the Cloud, I said that it would be a huge intrusion into our pri vacy because it would eventually be hacked. Just last week I saw a documentary about how easy it was to hack into a car's computer and make the car's brakes fail, or make the car accellerate uncontrollably. The documentary also touched on how easy it is to hack into home security systems and be able to view what is going on in your house and even affect certain appliances. It is these breaches in security that have kept me from embracing these new technologies, including smart phones that can be hacked to view what is going on where you are and hear what is being said at the same time. Of course we are all aware of celebrities having their photos that were on the Cloud, being distributed by hackers.
APPLE MUST PERFORM IN 2015 TO GET TO $ 1 TRILLION
For Apple stock to get to $142/share the stock market will have to keep going up to accommodate it, particularly the tech sector on the NASDAQ ( QQQ). Apple's I-Phone sales and quarterly revenue ( late April) must also continue to increase and exceed analyst expectations.
So, any kind of overall market correction will probably cause Apple to stall-out and delay achieving the predicted (desired) target level. So, accurately timing it is rather impossible as nobody knows what tomorrow will bring.