What are the blockchain stocks teased by Retirement Millionaire?
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| DAILY UPDATE March 6, 2017 | | |
| Greetings! | Dr. David Eifrig has a pitch out now for his Retirement Millionaire, and it includes a story about the Feds doing away with serial numbers on currency and moving us toward a "Fedchain" solution that rivals bitcoin or ethereum or the other cryptocurrencies. And, of course, he's got an investment he thinks you should make to profit from that transition... so what is it? Just click below to... | | |
| Miss anything last week? The most-requested teaser solution was to Jim Pearce's virtual reality pitch -- he talks up the virtual reality headsets as the "device spreading five times faster than the iPhone," and hints at a stock that is key to all the virtual reality and augmented reality products from the big tech companies we all know and love... so what's the story? We've looked at this one before, but lots of you missed it or weren't with us back in those days, so just click here for that story. I also looked into an ad from Cabot pitching "The Next Netflix" -- a stock that they think somehow has the potential for turning $5,000 into $600,000, which is what you would be sitting on if you had bought NFLX at its 2002 IPO. So what's the "big data" stock they like now? That story is here. And we were also regaled with stories of a "New Mexico Ghost Town" and how it will lead you to riches -- because it's a testing ground for "smart drones" ... what's the story there? Just click here for the Thinkolator's answers. We started out the week with a look at the "Genius Molecule" that Marc Lichtenfeld thinks is on the way to curing Alzheimer's Disease... which, of course, would make us all filthy, stinkin' rich. Really? Well, you can make your own call -- our story on it is here. And I closed out the week with my Friday File for the Irregulars -- some notes on a couple mutual funds that I find interesting, a minor update here and there for the Real Money Portfolio, and a long bit of blatheration about the inevitable end of the world as we know it. If you missed that email on Friday, you can find the story here. (And, of course, all the special Irregulars-only content is at the bottom of each daily email in that Irregulars Corner... just scroll down for that.) Enjoy the rest of your weekend, and thanks for reading! P.S. Have you been seeing the ads about the "next big American bank to go bankrupt?" We've gotten quite a few questions on that one, so we posted a minor update to our older article about that pitch here, enjoy! | | |
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