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Facebook Stock Price Could Soar Today After F8 and Hit $250 by 2020

The Facebook stock price today could see a small bump.

That's because Facebook's F8 conference for developers is about to kick off.

After CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared his 10-year plan with developers at the F8 conference last year, the stock price climbed 3% in one day.

And because the company is focusing on a new technology at the 2017 F8 conference, shareholders could see a respectable one-day gain once again...

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It's Official: Markets Have Never Been So Tight

Investors and traders could be forgiven for calling this market downright boring, but the truth is, for technical guys like me, we're living through an unprecedented, historic moment.

You see, I looked all the way back to the Camelot days of John F. Kennedy nearly 55 years ago and failed to find another instance of range-bound, "tight" markets enduring for so long.

There are some serious implications in this record low volatility, but before I jump into what this means for investors, let me show you just how strange these persistent doldrums look on my charts…

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What Yogi Berra Can Tell Us About Zuckerberg’s Facebook Plans

New York Yankees legend Yogi Berra will go down in history as one of the greatest catchers who ever played the game.

He captured 10 World Series titles as a player, was a three-time American League MVP, and won pennants in both leagues as a manager, too.

But his Hall of Fame career isn't all that this baseball icon, who passed away last year, is remembered for.

Many also remember him for his "Yogi-isms," his short and often confusing words of wisdom or funny sayings that mashed a few different ideas together.

These include "It's like déjà vu all over again," "You can observe a lot by just watching," and "Even Napoleon had his Watergate."

These aren't just funny one-liners.

They have real-life applications.

In fact, one of my favorite Yogi-isms can be applied to one of my absolute favorite tech stocks right now.

Let me show you...

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On the Facebook Stock Split Date, Don't Panic When Shares Appear 70% Lower

On June 20, shareholders approved a Facebook stock split.

The date has yet to be set, but the 3-for-1 stock split could happen within the next two years.

And on the date of the Facebook stock split, it will appear that the Facebook stock price dropped nearly 70% in just a day. Before that happens, our readers need to read this to prepare themselves...

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Our Facebook Stock Price Analysis Shows Market-Beating Gains in September

After reviewing a Facebook stock price analysis, we made a shocking discovery.

In fact, it was so shocking that we had to make sure we got this report out before September.

You see, we discovered a trend that means by buying FB stock now, you could lock in some major profits by the end of September. Here's everything you need to know...

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Buy This "New Money" Stock and Get "Old Money" Rich

I got my introduction to the world of wealth management while working for Gannett Newspapers in Rochester, New York. I've watched wealthy investors constantly ever since, because what I saw at the time was absolutely fascinating.

You see, Rochester has more than its fair share of "old money" families – that's largely thanks to local companies like Eastman Kodak, Xerox, Bausch & Lomb and, much later, Paychex. These companies grew so large that they made huge swathes of the population filthy, stinkin' rich.

Now, certainly, none of these families obtained their fabulous wealth by simply being in the same ZIP code as these successful companies.

Instead, as I came to find out, they travelled a path of sorts, using a "wealthy investor" strategy with a shared mindset that led to more frequent success, greater gains, and more substantial wealth over the long term.

And that is precisely what I'm going to talk to you about today. And I'll go one better – I'll give you a "new money" stock that can help make you "old money" rich.

Attaining this kind of wealth is a lot easier than you might think...