Dear Gumshoes, after picking up 3-4 ”investment” newsletters, I have come to the realization that these guys are worse than the Internet Marketing field I followed for a few years. Once they get you on their list, grip up for the onslaught of offers and more offers. Both groups offer a ”teaser offer” (low cost) and then they hammer you with more and more ”high-end” offers (big ticket). It’s amazing that they all, for the most part offer the same offers, (I assume affiliate marketing reigns in this niche as well).
I found you guys somehow and have found that you critique most of these offers, thank you by the way, you have saved me a lot of money.
So my question here is this; is there any of these so-called ”gurus” or letters worth following? If so, who would you suggest.?
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Which newsletters have you picked up?
Palm Beach, Motley Fool, Oxford Club, Strategic Trends and Near Future Report.
Never pay high fees for advice,the cheap one’s are often much better but in many cases dont buy their recs straight foreward ,wait, be patient and some day they will go much lower when a correction or plunge happens,that it’s time to buy the good stocks not the rubbish that is often recomended by the pump and dumpers like MC Call and T Tiwari on shit pot stocks and some crypto’s ,most crypto’s are going to zero,the survivors could eventully thrive but you can find these yourself .
Jeff Brown is one of the better guy’s for tech recs
Bowser Report is good, no hyped-up picks, just the research and no teasers or fillers. Its also very cheap compared to other newsletters
thanks for the tip, I’ll check it out.
I’m a long time subscriber to:
https://www.fleckensteincapital.com
It isn’t expensive and while it really does not tell you what to buy it does help you to understand what is happening and where the landmines lie. One note it is highly focused on precious metals but his observations are universal.
Thanks