not random. And in fact, typically it's the order flow of these institutions that are determining what these stock is doing every single day. So I knew this because I was handling the workflow. Basically, what we were buying is I dictated the price for that day. And so then I started to think, OK, well, big money is very important, right? We need to be on the same side of that because they all move in packs, whether it's up or down. And then I began to look back in history and say, well, what were some of the qualities of some of the greatest stocks of all time had? And I could narrow it down to three things. One is they had great earnings or revenue growth, right? So their business was expanding every single year. And then the best ones tend to have a lot of profits, right? They tend to make a lot of money. So if you marry that together with the big money, because the other thing that all the great stocks have is smart investors are buying them along the way. Right. So those are the (9/35)
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