American Express downgraded to 'neutral,' Facebook upgraded to 'buy'
Exxon Mobil is downgraded to 'neutral,' and TiVo is initiated with a 'buy.'
These companies have the potential for large gains in 2013.
The trade is determined each weekend and the position closed every week.
Stocks are higher in a pre-holiday session marked by little corporate news but a fair amount of economic data.
The IMF and European finance ministers failed to agree on the release of further funds.
As we near the end of 2012, these companies may elicit a rally before 2013 becomes a reality.
Follow the insider money by accumulating shares of both these companies before the Santa Claus rally begins.
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