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Better than Buying Exxon 20 Years Ago — 60-75% Gains by Year End?

Elliott Gue made a name for himself as an energy stock analyst before he took over the much larger Personal Finance, and he still gets the teaser ads rolling pretty frequently for his Energy Strategist newsletter (now he calls the subscribers the “Energy Society” … feels more special, no?)
And lately he’s been pushing a few [...]

Windfall premiums, massive yields — Elliott Gue

“When Wall Street giants took a tumble, some of our picks’ payouts actually jumped 17% on average.
“They’re still standing tall.
“And right now, you can grab these high-yield gems—some with windfall potential—at ridiculously bargain rates.
“If anything’s better than a monster-size yield, it’s a monster-size windfall. And why settle for just one when you can have [...]

"Drilling Down, Part Two"

OK, so last time we were together I was talking about Elliott Gue’s four bargain oil drilling stocks, teased in an email late last week. If you’re just catching up with us now, that post is available here.
For the rest of you, let’s move right along and look at the other two companies teased in [...]

"Drilling Down — Four Bargain Oil and Gas Drillers" Part One

This one comes in from Elliott Gue at the Energy Strategist … he’s got four bargains for you to buy, though of course he’d first like to see a $399 subscription payment.
And hey, if you’re looking for a newsletter about energy stocks maybe that’s fine for you. From the two teasers I’ve seen from [...]

"The New Super Fuel — Cellulosic Ethanol"

Elliot Gue writes us a nice teaser ad for his Energy Strategist service in the Friday wrapup from Rukeyser.com … if you want to find out what the cellulosic ethanol play is, the one that he says is essentially a state sponsored company, all you need to do is cough up $499 a year.
Or, if [...]

"Hot Uranium Stock to Buy Now"

I may as well have called this post, “another frickin’ uranium teaser” — it’s getting a little ridiculous right now.
I think we can probably count all the investment newsletters that aren’t trying to jump on the uranium bandwagon on one hand.
But hey, there’s no denying that uranium is in a bull market (though how [...]

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