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Ever since Donald Trump was sworn in as president, we've seen a lot of talk about "fake news."
Depending on how you're feeling on any given day, that's either hoaxes, propaganda, and disinformation that isn't true… or simply news you don't like.
But there's something else going on – in the world of investing – that's even more dangerous.
I call it "incomplete news."
See, the mainstream financial media would have you think that blindly following Wall Street's march will put you on the road to wealth.
In reality, that's a path to ho-hum returns.
You can do better.
Much better.
How to Beat the Market by Ninefold
The titans of Wall Street want to make sure everyone knows that the market is on a roll.
And who can blame them? After all, the S&P 500Â logged a 5.5% gain for the first three months of this year, its best quarterly pace since the end of 2015.
Not only that, but tech is just killing it. The Nasdaq Composite surged some 9.8% during the first three months of 2017.
Here's the thing Wall Street doesn't want you to know: This remains a stock picker's market.
See, as far as the Street is concerned, they'd be happy if you'd just be "passive" – and stick all your money in market-tracking mutual funds or ETFs. Of course, if you're a bit of a bigger "whale," they're happy to charge you a bundle for their analysts' mediocre "buy" and "sell" advice.
But if you did that, you'd be leaving a lot of money on the table.
You see, having the right tech investing guide could help you beat the S&P 500 by as much as ninefold, as members of my Nova-X Report premium service know.
Let's take a look at some of what they're seeing…
Nova-X Market Crusher No. 1: OLED Screens for Smartphones
The world's top smartphone developers are locked in a pitched battle. So they're all looking to come out with features that the other guys can't match.
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. (OTCMKTS: SSNLF) touts that its phones are waterproof. Then along comes Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) saying it has the best speakers.
But all of the top players agree on one thing.
Super-crisp organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens are the next frontier. For one thing, they'll make watching videos on phones a much more pleasurable experience.
Whether these phone makers build their own OLED screens or farm it out to contract manufacturers, one firm stands to benefit.
As I told Nova-X readers last May, this firm controls more than 3,500 OLED patents. And so it stands to earn licensing fees for every single OLED-equipped phone that is sold.
It's impressive that this company is geared up for sales growth that should rise from 25% in 2017 to 30% in 2018. But what's even more impressive is a projection from IDTechEx that the market for printed, flexible, and …
About the Author
Michael A. Robinson is a 36-year Silicon Valley veteran and one of the top tech and biotech financial analysts working today. That's because, as a consultant, senior adviser, and board member for Silicon Valley venture capital firms, Michael enjoys privileged access to pioneering CEOs, scientists, and high-profile players. And he brings this entire world of Silicon Valley "insiders" right to you...
- He was one of five people involved in early meetings for the $160 billion "cloud" computing phenomenon.
- He was there as Lee Iacocca and Roger Smith, the CEOs of Chrysler and GM, led the robotics revolution that saved the U.S. automotive industry.
- As cyber-security was becoming a focus of national security, Michael was with Dave DeWalt, the CEO of McAfee, right before Intel acquired his company for $7.8 billion.
This all means the entire world is constantly seeking Michael's insight.
In addition to being a regular guest and panelist on CNBC and Fox Business, he is also a Pulitzer Prize-nominated writer and reporter. His first book Overdrawn: The Bailout of American Savings warned people about the coming financial collapse - years before the word "bailout" became a household word.
Silicon Valley defense publications vie for his analysis. He's worked for Defense Media Network and Signal Magazine, as well as The New York Times, American Enterprise, and The Wall Street Journal.
And even with decades of experience, Michael believes there has never been a moment in time quite like this.
Right now, medical breakthroughs that once took years to develop are moving at a record speed. And that means we are going to see highly lucrative biotech investment opportunities come in fast and furious.
To help you navigate the historic opportunity in biotech, Michael launched the Bio-Tech Profit Alliance.
His other publications include: Strategic Tech Investor, The Nova-X Report, Bio-Technology Profit Alliance and Nexus-9 Network.