Whats being teased by True Wealth?
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| DAILY UPDATE May 22, 2017 | | |
| Greetings! | Brett Eversole has a new ad out for Stansberry's True Wealth newsletter that's headline "The Tiny Device That's Eating the World," and it's all about the potential to become "UBER Rich" and make five times your money from the mobile payment revolution... so what bait are they dangling to get your bite? Just click below to... | | |
| Last week brought some wild gyrations in the market, as youprobably noticed, thanks in large part to the President who James Grant aptly named "The Avatar of Tail Risk," but business continued apace... including the business of hinting at ridiculous little penny stocks to get the attention of new subscribers. So our work here at Stock Gumshoe stays on track, tail risk or no... what was dangled as bait for us last week? We started out by sniffing out the "Soldier Super Sight" stock teased by Defense Technology Alert -- as always, the potential is absurdly overpromised... but there is an actual little company hiding under the hype, just click below to... Lots of defense-related newsletter teasers have been flowing through Gumshoe HQ over the past six months, mostly because newsletters are hoping to profit from any Trump increase to defense budgets -- this latest one from The Casey Report is all about "penny defense stocks," with the argument that these little companies will surge like their predecessors did 75 years ago, becoming the next titans of the Military Industrial Complex. So what are they? My story is here. We also saw a revamped version of the ad about "40 retailers going bankrupt" from the Zenith Trading Circle folks, hinting at a way to profit from their demise by using "carbon trades." Huh? have no fear, explanation here. Doc Gumshoe is back in the land of the walking, and he's got a new look at the world of statins and PCSK9 inhibitors and other bulletins from the cardiac front. Will pricey and profitable new drugs replace cheap statins? How low should cholesterol be? How about blood pressure? Just click here for Doc Gumshoe's latest. We also saw a (slightly) updated version of the ad from Dr. Kent Moors about an "infinite energy nano-grid" stock -- we've covered that before, but we took a second look this week and you can see that updated story here. The stock has not yet posted 38,901% gains, surprisingly enough, so you haven't missed much in the past six months they've been touting it. And finally, I wrapped up the week with my Friday File for the Irregulars, my favorite people -- that included some changes to my Real Money Portfolio, both buys and sells, and some other updates to the companies I follow most closely. That story is here if you missed the email on Friday. | | |
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