How To Double Your Money With Google

 | Oct 26, 2016 12:55AM ET

When I called my editor and told him that I was going to write today's column showing you how to double your money with Google – now known as Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Inc. – he reacted like many investors do…

…But, that stock is $800 a share!?

Yep… but that doesn't mean you have to give up on it.

Today I want to show you a powerful Total Wealth Tactic that could double your money even with a pricey stock like Google… for pennies on the dollar.

Here's what you need to know.

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Most investors dream big, and rightfully so.

Companies like Google are the stuff legends are made of. Every $1,000 invested in the internet behemoth when it IPO'd would be worth $18,800.00 today.

If you're rolling your eyes at that statement, you're not alone.

For most investors, Google is a painful reminder of an investment they should have made, but didn't. It's the "one that got away" and they're scared to touch it today… either because they think they don't have time to wait, or it's too expensive.

I understand, but let's get those things off the table right now because they're self-defeating.

If you're going to make investment decisions based on what you didn't do, then you may as well try to drive while looking out the rear view mirror.

Google is a power player and, as such, it's the company to beat.

Not only is the Silicon Valley giant redefining the internet, but Google has 10 or more $100 billion businesses within it that have yet to be unlocked, involving everything from artificial intelligence to cloud computing, self-driving cars, and more. That means the stock is going to move.

But in which direction? And how do you play that at $800 a share without getting burned?

A quick look at the chart suggests Google stock is trending higher in what traders call a "bullish channel." It's not pretty, but it's quite clear and it points sharply higher. What's more, that's on top of a textbook perfect breakout earlier this week when the stock shot up to close at an all-time high of $801.50 after trading as high as $804.63.