Booze, Lithium, the Mexican Bakken and the "Code of Life"
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| WEEKEND UPDATE July 29-30, 2017 | | |
| Greetings! | I find it hard to believe that we're closing in on August -- a week from now, I'll be in the suffering sore-butted part of the Pan Mass Challenge (still looking for sponsors here, thanks so much to the hundreds of you who have already given!), and I'll be moments away from my 47th birthday... and before you know it the school buses will be back on the roads and the swarms of college students will return to our little corner of Western Massachusetts. But for now, peace reigns as I sit on the front porch to reflect on the week that was in the markets -- have a moment to catch up? Then join us as we look back on what the teaser stork brought this week. The most-requested teaser solution happened to hit my inbox late in the week, so I covered that one in our Friday File for the Irregulars (they pay to keep the site going, so Fridays I write just for them)... that was the "Code of Life" pitch about curing all disease, from Michael Robinson at Radical Technology Profits, and the Irregulars can see that writeup or join the discussion here. But that wasn't all that we covered this week, just read on... | | |
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| The connecting thread for the other teasers we looked at this week was energy... with a big push for lithium, and a somewhat dated teaser spiel about Mexican oil... David Fessler is peddling his Oxford Resource Explorer with the idea that he can help you get ninefold gains from his favorite lithium stock, a company he says has perfected "Ultra-Lithium." What the heck is that? Thinkolator answers are here. And his was a two-parter -- beyond that Ultra-Lithium stock, he also hinted at one that's perfectly set up to "feed the hugnry red dragon" with its lithium resources in Australia... hoodat? Click here for that story. And Christian DeHaemer had an ad a couple weeks ago for a company that's poised to benefit from bringing US fracking technology to the under-producing oil fields of Mexico... the catalyst passed without his hoped for news, but the story is still interesting (and there are actually two small teaser-bait stocks playing this "Mexican Bakken" trend, with Gumshoe readers seeming to prefer the other one), click here for the details. Finally, Doc Gumshoe popped up with another commentary this week for those thinking about non-financial things -- he's got answers to some reader questions from recent columns, and a look in more detail at the health impact of alcoholic beverages. That piece is here. And though I noted that part of the Friday File this week was focused on that "Code of Life" teaser above, I did also have some updates from my Real Money Portfolio that I write about for the Iregulars... that "updates" part of the Friday File is here. Enjoy your weekend, and thanks for reading! | | |
| IRREGULARS CORNER Latest Real Money Portfolio | July 28 Friday File Part One: "Code of Life" teaser answers Friday File Part Two: Portfolio Updates, including AMZN, GOOG, FB July 21 Friday File: $20,000 gold, plus some sells and a buy July 6 Friday File: "Cash for Patriots" June 30 Friday File: India, Gold, Stop losses June 28 Dr. KSS: Oncotutorial June 23 Friday File: Venture Gold, plus some buys and sells June 16 Friday File: Biotech Insider Alert's "Small Texas Lab" pitch June 9 Friday File, part two: Gold updates and a new Gold Royalty stock Friday File, part one: Profit taking in DOC, CRTO and NODK |
| June 2 Friday File: Curzio's Gold Hints, Rick Rule's 7 Deals, and more... May 26 Friday File: Interest rates, REITs, bitcoin and Berkshire May 19 Friday File: NVDA, iPhone Supercycle, MPW, SHOP and more May 12 Friday File: Schaefer's Oil Trust, plus SAND, FNV, Berkshire, PCSB and more May 5 Friday File: Earningspalooza part two |
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