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while the content is probably okay when compared to others, it’s all the bloody upsell and marketing that’s part and parcel of the service that really gets to me. With all that extra noise and hype around other subscription products, I just dropped it. Too much noise to signal.
Although some interesting articles by MM have been backed up by research, that is not the case with the one of 13/8/12 (“…U turn…”). The advice on solar cells is ambivalent and the critique on government interference fails to point out the failures of the US banking system when the US Gov’t and the Fed Res did water down its controls substantially in the 1990s or the lack of any controls in 1909. Compare them to the Aust banks with their heavy gov’t regulation which did not need a gov’t bailout and I know which system most people have more respect for. By the way, I’m no greenie but maybe MM can tell its readers just how much electricity is used and carbon emissions ejected in the manufacture of a solar cell. Now that’s research.
I have been a subscriber in several money morning services(Money calendar alert, Passport fellowship…) its been a year now and my subscription will expire soon. I can tell you one thing for sure: THESE PEOPLE HAVE NO IDEA WHATSOEVER WHEN IT COMES TO INVESTING!! PURE GAMBLERS. you are better off trying your luck in the casino than following their recommendations.
I came across these people almost 25 years ago ( I think)
They have written the same end of days articles for 25 years……successfully predicting 25 of the last 3 or 4 market collapses …it obviously pays well for them as they are still going strong…
they got over 100 pot stocks but no certain order or recommendation, travis ,would you do it for us?
Has anyone on here actually invested in any ‘pot stocks’? If so, what have your returns been like?
I have invested. Big losses so far. Down a third. ACB, APH, LHSIF, NXTTF, ICNAF.. All down. Hopefully the predictions are correct and they meet their targets though as it could be 200% gains.
I’ve invested in Canopy Growth (bought in at $31.00 it’s at $47.00 today), Cronos, up about %5.00 per share, and several others. However, this was down on my own research.
What is with Keith’s 9.75 million dollar bet if he doesn’t deliver on his X formula producing triple digit gains making unbelievable returns from 62,000 to 1.9 million on a 12,ooo investment, sign up fee is 1,950. limited number of spots open
It’s hard to get off their mailing list
Stay away, just making the managers at agora in Baltimore richer and support illegal predatory practice on your finanaces
“our projections show that this event could spark a 3,000% stock surge when it’s all said and done.” This rant, echoed by two other publications, is for a COVID-19 vacine producer which, if you’re fortunate enough to invest in the heralding publication and learn the name of the producer, you can benefit from such a stupendous surge! This for a stock which on Friday went from $33 plunging to $24 and then bounced back up, ending at $29.98! But you have to immediately invest because the cat will be out of the bag in just 2 days, on Tuesday! The histrionic pumping by these publications is atrocious!!
The absolute biggest scam. They literally make you pay them to receive more ads to pay them. They bury their “stock tips” which are pretty much random guesses in mountains of self advertisements. So much so I have only even been able to find 1 or 2 tips at all! Total scam, do not purchase anything from these scammers.
So, last week I finally got around to checking out a recommendation from the company that got me interested in Startups, Angels & Entrepreneurs. Their Recommendation was for “the #1 Pattern Investor” in the world. It took me 5 minutes to find out that Tom Gentile is a charlatan. I was so disappointed that the company I trusted (somewhat) had recommended this scam artist, that I have become much more skeptical than unusual (and that’s pretty skeptical) of anything A&E has to say to me. Seriously, 5 minutes.
Here is what I found at TradingSchools.org:
Never does Tom Gentile mention that his parent company, Agora Financial is currently being sued by the Federal Trade Commission for selling a phony diabetes cure and scamming retirees with a related investment scam named “Trump Checks.”
And now, it appears he is a valued contributor to Money Map Press, which is also being touted by A&E! If they’ll hire him, how can I believe anything else Money Map publishes? Multiple sources have said Gentile is a recidivist scam artist. What about their other 9 “columnists.” I tell you, it’s going to be a serious challenge for me to give anybody working with him a dime.
Can you, Scott, can say something positive. Not the general warnings…investing is risky, investing in startups especially so. Do your own research. Invest in what you know, etc. Are you the only trustworthy guy out there?
Thanks!
Robin