View This Message on the Web November 23 Don't Miss Out on the Looming Gold Bubble By Jon D. Markman Contributing Writer Money Morning Gold was all the rage again last week. But why is it rising, and does anyone really know what it's worth? According to the way I calculate momentum, gold has just barely entered the gravity-free zone – where it has the potential to start advancing a lot, with much more fluidity. And that translates into much higher prices. Although I normally abhor such popular and trendy positions, the trend-following rules in my asset-allocation models are screaming for a higher weighting than the current 5% in the portfolios that I track in my Strategic Advantage newsletter. The London Telegraph had an interesting analysis on Thursday, based on an interview with Dylan Grice of Societe Generale SA (OTC ADR: SCGLY). The French analyst said the recent jump related to the purchase of a massive amount of gold by the... 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But the analysis of this type of legal insider trading can be a handy indicator when it comes to making buy and sell decisions on individual stocks. In fact, by watching insider transactions, investors can actually gain an edge in certain situations, an academic researcher and leading expert on insider transactions said in an interview with Barron's earlier this month. "What we found is that in small companies, insider trading is more predictive. When insiders trade more, those transactions are more predictive," said the researcher, H. Nejat Seyhun... Read Full Article » Buy, Sell or Hold: Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) Is Winning the Race for Cloud-Computing Dominance By Horacio Marquez Contributing Editor Money Morning Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) reported a strong quarter at the end of October on the back of resurgent demand in the PC market. But the key issue to watch is the important transition in the company's major technologies. 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