BAM Investor, a company that provides stock market predictions to hedge funds, boasts that it has an “uncanny” record of predicting crucial market shifts. Of course, if you’re one of the institutional investors buying predictions from BAM, it’s hard to know whether to take those claims seriously. But now the company is making its predictions public — on microblogging service Twitter.
BAM Investor says it will use its Twitter account to tweet all of its market predictions, which might focus on specific goods, like crude oil, or on specific companies. The free advice will go out for a month, starting Monday. Full story...
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