That’s the promise of the latest teaser ad from the Penny Mining Speculator, Chuck de Castro’s pricey newsletter ($5,200 a year) that shoots for the moon using little mining companies with great potential. We’ve looked at de Castro’s stuff a few times before — he turned us on to a tiny oil stock that did […]
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Lynas Trading Halt — good news?
The pink sheets-traded shares of Lynas went crazy briefly this morning with a surge of optimism that they’ve got good financing-related news to report. Lynas is the rare earth miner in Australia that has a big project just barely underway — but they need a lot of money to move it forward, and to build […]
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“Profit as Obama Infuriates Liberals” — Motley Fool
“The Obama Surprise” “The biggest surprise of President Obama’s first term could blindside the pundits… infuriate liberals… and create a decades-long string of profits for financial conservatives. I urge you to read on and get all the facts…” That’s our introduction to the new ad for Philip Durell’s Motley Fool Inside Value newsletter, which aims […]
8 Comments Read MoreCrisis of Patience and Confidence
Well, once again I’ve been bitten in the nether regions by a lack of patience and confidence in my own research. Arg. I had owned shares of ABB Grain for a couple years, believing it to be undervalued largely because of depressed revenue that came with the worst of the drought in Australia, and I […]
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More Gains from the “Gilded Class” — New Frontier Trader
We started looking at this ad for Alexander Green’s New Frontier Trader yesterday, sniffing out that the Latin American telecom poised for huge gains was America Movil … now, to take a gander at the other two. The big spiel here is essentially an argument for foreign investing, though more specifically the claim is that […]
5 Comments Read More“Stocks to Lead the Recovery,” get in by April 29 — New Frontier Trader
Alexander Green is pitching a teaser for his new service, claiming to have identified “Three Stocks to Lead the Recovery.” And April 29 is just a few days away, so I thought I should finally have a look at this big teaser ad for the Oxford Club’s New Frontier Trader. The Oxford Club is one […]
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Prospect Generators
Matt Badiali gave an interview to the Gold Report recently in which he talked up the “prospect generators” again, mentioning several companies I own and have written about on StockGumshoe (both for teases of his, and from other newsletters). He mentioned Centamin Egypt, which I sold a while ago, Altius Minerals and Royal Gold, which […]
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This ad has been crashing in on Gumshoe beach in massive waves over the last week, so I thought it might be time to take a gander. It’s for the Xcelerated Profits report at Mt. Vernon Research — the last time I saw a similar ad it was from Karim Rahemtulla for this same report, […]
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VectorVest
Uses proprietary charting and analytics to give rankings and recommendations on every stock, every day. Both online and downloadable version of their software are available.
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Euro Pacific Capital
Peter Schiff’s brokerage firm, focuses on international investments and precious metals
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Eric Roseman is at it again, it appears — a few months ago I wrote about an ad of his that was based on some very sketchy assumptions, an ad that promised you could buy gold for a $600/ounce discount. There was a little truth to it, of course, but not $600 worth … and […]
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Leeb’s Million Dollar Portfolio
Service that tracks “real money portfolio” of Dr. Leeb and offers forecasts, picks and alerts.
32 Reviews Read More“Rarest Security on Earth: Average 17.2% Yield”
I intended to work some more on Peter Schiff’s picks today, but the level of interest in that piece yesterday was, well, underwhelming — so I’ll work on something else for a bit and come back to our friend Mr. Schiff a bit later. Today I wanted to take a look at an ad that’s […]
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