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| WEEKLY WRAPUP Nov. 4-5, 2017 | | |
| Greetings! | This week our most-discussed article was my look at Crisis Investing's pitch for marijuana riches -- that was a two-parter, we started out with their favorite idea for the next "Pot Stock Mania," and it's a stock Gumshoe readers might remember hearing about earlier in the year. Curious? Click below to... | | |
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| How about the rest of the week? The second and third picks touted in that weed pitch caught our attention, too... they were hinted at as the "McDonald's of Pot" and the "Amazon of Weed." Sounds pretty compelling, right? We put the Thinkolator to the task, and after eating four bags of Cheetos we got our answer... click here for that story. Frank Curzio also hit our question box this week -- he's touting an "off-the-radar $1 gold stock" that he thinks is about to "go vertical" -- and that's one that has graced our pages quite a few times in the past as well, you can see my take here. And Apple always gets attention -- so when Jason Stutman touted a $5 stock that's behind Apple's "Top Secret Device" ... codename "Project Iris" ... we just had to check that out. Thinkolator answers and my take here. Finally, the Friday File was our typical earnings season hodgepodge -- lots of updates on the companies in the Real Money Portfolio, a few transactions (two buys, two stop loss triggers hit), and plenty of blatheration, including a little rant about stop losses. All of that is here for our favorite people. | | |
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