What's the Motley Fool touting now?
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| DAILY UPDATE January 31, 2017 | | |
| Greetings! | For almost as long as there have been investment newsletters, there have been folks promising that they've found the "next Berkshire Hathaway"... and the Motley Fool is no different. They've talked up several different stocks as being the "next Berkshire" over the years, letting us salivate over the possibility of finding a 40-year-old Warren Buffett to shepherd our investment dollars, and they've been doing so again lately -- the latest spiel folks have asked about from the Fool's Stock Advisor letter says that "This Stock Could Be Bigger than Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway" ... so what is it? Just click below to... | | |
| The Greatest Commodity Shortage in History It's no secret the world faces shortages in many commodities. The world's diminishing supply of everything from cocoa to coffee... lithium to lumber... phosphate to plutonium... silver to sugar... is of great concern. But there's an even bigger and more imminent commodity shortage at hand that no one is talking about. Details here... |
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| The week began with Trump on every tongue, which is no doubt just what our new President wants... and the land of stock teasers is no different. Mark Skousen is launching a new newsletter that specifically plans to profit from his insight into this President, called the 1600 Alert, and it's being sold with a teaser pitch about their first "Trump Trade," a small infrastructure stock. So what is it? Just read on to... | | |
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