Lifetime Income Report says you can legally "tax back" Uncle Sam -- how?
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Please click here for today's new article. Zach Scheidt is pitching his Lifetime Income Report with a promise that you can legally "tax-back" the Feds and get payout s of $1,720, $6,988 or more starting this tax season -- with a deadline of April 22. So what's the big idea? He calls it the "Single Best Income Opportunity of 2016" ... click here for today's article and I'll explain. Or if you missed any of last week's fun, just read on... -------advertisement---------- UCLA researchers STUNNED by cancer discovery The FDA just granted a breakthrough cancer treatment an unusual legal ruling... one that's moved it at lightning speed through clinical trials. Every time the FDA passes this ruling, new medical developments are all but guaranteed approval. And the companies behind them have surged for as much as 10,000% gains. Now history is about to repeat itself... starting as soon as April 30. But you must act now to fully capitalize. Click here for the full details. ---------------------------------- We started out the week with a re-check of an old Motley Fool pitch about the "war for your living room" that seems to have new life again, you can see that here... Our most-discussed piece this week was a look at a solar power pitch from Money Map Press. I was all ready to give you an update on Dr. Kent Moors and his big pitch for "sand power", because I've seen that ad popping up in my inbox a lot again lately... and, if we're being honest, I wanted to poke a little fun at him because the stock had fallen so far. But then I realized, on closer look, that he's actually teasing a different company now as his "one solar company for the next ten years" ... so who is it? Click here for the details.
And lithium has also been a hot topic of late, probably because of the hotly anticipated introduction of Tesla's Model 3 and the progress of their Gigafactory (which, as Elon Musk gleefully noted in the Model 3 unveiling, will be bigger than all the other lithium-ion battery factories in the world combined... and have a larger footprint than any other building in the world). The thirst for lithium from this factory has inspired lots of newsletters to tout their favorite lithium stocks, and this week it was JR Crooks hinting at his two favorites -- he calls it "Salt Fuel" and we covered that here. The lithium pitch from the Angel Publishing folks resurfaced a few times this week, too -- our older article about that one, they call it "Metal Oil", is here if you're curious. And the other hot concept that got a lot of teaser attention this week was virtual reality -- probably because the first shipments of the Oculus Rift put it in the headlines again. The new piece this week was from Agora and talked glowingly about how "you'll have dinner with Shakespeare" and do all kinds of other cool stuff in a virtual world, and hinted at Ray Blanco's favorite stock to play that trend. That piece is here. Strangely enough, the stock Blanco picked for virtual reality is the same one that Michael Robinson has been touting under the banner of "Neural Imprinting" for a few months now -- that ad is also making the round again, and our older article explaining it is here if you missed it. The Irregulars also got a couple things just for them this week -- Dr. KSS shared a new column, Like a Bell You Can't Unring, about Achaogen, and I posted my regular Friday File with updated thoughts on a few companies. |
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