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McAlinden Research Partner (MRP) on Interactive Brokers

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McAlinden Research Partner's (MRP) strives to identify change-driven, thematic investment ideas. They follow a proprietary methodology developed by Joe McAlinden, a 50 year Wall Street veteran, and former CIO of Morgan Stanley Investment Management, along with former Chief Strategist of Dillon Read & CEO of Argus Research. Subscribers to MRP receive the "Daily Intelligence Briefing"(DIBS) report which provides a deep dive into subjects MRP is exploring, in its quest for alpha generating themes.


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  • * This sample research report is published by MRP and is being posted with permission from MRP. The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and/or MRP and IB does not endorse or recommend any investment, trades or trading strategies discussed in the article. This material is provided for information only and is not and should not be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any security. To the extent that this material discusses general market activity, industry or sector trends or other broad-based economic or political conditions, it should not be construed as research or investment advice. To the extent that it includes references to specific securities, commodities, currencies, or other instruments, those references do not constitute a recommendation by IB to buy, sell or hold such security. This material does not and is not intended to take into account the particular financial conditions, investment objectives or requirements of individual customers. Before acting on this material, you should consider whether it is suitable for your particular circumstances and, as necessary, seek professional advice.

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