| As the end of summer approaches with
the Labour Day holiday weekend and the accompanying diminished trading volumes,
a number of promising investment opportunities often present themselves.
Specifically, for investors who bother to pay attention, this habitually quiet
two week period clustered around Labour Day often provides lucrative security
selections. At this time, due to the thinness of the marketplace, both
buying and selling opportunities can occur. This is caused by the absence
of investor participants. Not surprisingly, the life of these potentially
profitable anomalies is rather short; they may last anywhere from 5 minutes to 5
days, that is, until they are scooped up by the enterprising and astute
investor. |
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