DAILY UPDATE
March 8, 2021
Dear Valued Reader,

The sun is up, Spring is in the air for a brief moment, and seasonal depression is fading away a little bit -- so do we have some investment ideas to get us excited?  The one we're looking into today is from Chris Wood in an ad for his Biotech Millionaire service, he's predicing an end to the diabetes epidemic... and 500-1,000% gains for investors in this company that has a July 2 catalyst, so what's the story?  Just click below to...

The most popular piece last week was our look at Ian King's "MaaS" pitch -- which, you might note, sounds a lot like Whitney Tilson's TaaS pitch from last year... for good reason, just click here for the details.

Readers were also intersted in Alexander Green's splashy presentation about the "fastest growing software company in history" and a recent IPO that he thinks will be the "#1 tech IPO for 2021" -- and it turns out that story generated a lot of news this week, just click here for my take.

Doc Gumshoe popped in for an update on, what else, the definitely-outstayed-its-welcome COVID-19 pandemic, and you can see his thoughts here.

We enjoyed a new version of the "#1 Stock of This Generation" pitch from the Angel Publishing folks, with a little twist -- the Thinkolator gets back in the groove on that one here.

And finally, dear friends, I left you to  your respite with the Friday File for our most beloved Irregulars -- and it's a doozy this week, with a bit more Annual Review, a look at the SPAC heard 'round the (newsletter) world, and a brand new portfolio project I'm starting for you (don't worry, no upsell, my favorite folks get everything)... just click below to...



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