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A growth stock and market timing expert, Michael Cintolo is chief analyst and editor of Cabot Market Letter and Cabot Top Ten Report. He is also a regular contributor to Cabot's free e-newsletter, Cabot Wealth Advisory, and blog, The Iconoclast Investor.

Mike CintoloDuring his 10 years at Cabot, Mike has been part of one of the greatest bull markets in history, one of the greatest bear markets in history, the multi-year recovery and the market break of 2008.

Over the years, he has uncovered exceptional growth stocks and helped to create new tools and rules for buying and selling stocks. Perhaps most notable was his development of the proprietary trend-following market timing system, Cabot Tides, that has helped Cabot place among the top handful of investment newsletters numerous times.

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Cabot Market Letter has been consistently recognized for outstanding performance by Hulbert Financial Digest and Timer Digest. It was named as only one of nine newsletters in Hulbert's 2010 Honor Roll for performance in both up and down markets since 1998, and is currently ranked among the Top Ten newsletters by Timer Digest for long-term performance.

Mike discovered his passion—following and analyzing the stock market—thanks to his father, who subscribed to Cabot Market Letter. Within a year of being introduced to the Cabot system, Mike was studying market history and using Cabot’s general approaches to write his own informal newsletter, distributed by email to more than 40 friends and family members.

An avid student of the market, Mike has appeared at the World Money Show in Orlando and is a regular contributor to SeekingAlpha.com, AOL Money & Finance, TopStockAnalysts.com and WallStreetReporter.com. He holds a B.S. in Finance from University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

The Cabot Market Letter has been continuously published since 1970. It is a complete advisory service for growth-oriented investors. Its stock recommendations offer the potential of great future earnings and stock appreciation.

Stocks are selected for excellent, innovative management, high profit margins, triple-digit revenue growth, accelerating earnings growth and market dominance. Cabot Market Letter is published bi-weekly with weekly updates.

It is regularly rated among the top newsletters by Hulbert Financial Digest, including one of the Top Ten Investment Letters of 2007. It is also regularly recognized for its market timing by Timer Digest, and currently ranks as one of the Top Ten Long Term Timers. Cabot Market Letter was also named Best Financial Advisory Newsletter 2009, by the Specialized Information Publishers Foundation. Subscriber comments

Cabot Top Ten Report is the best weekly source of the hottest stocks for immediate investment. Strength is the one simple criteria for stock selection resulting in highly liquid stocks that are under powerful accumulation.

Cabot Top Ten Report typically presents a broad array of stocks including big well known companies paying dividends, small unknown companies on the verge of huge growth, revolutionary growth companies, recent IPOs and leading companies in hot sectors.

Suitable for both investors and traders, Cabot Top Ten Report uses the Cabot OptiMo proprietary stock screening system to uncover the market's strongest stocks, presents recommended buying ranges and advises you about them in regular weekly updates until recommending that you sell them.



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