Miss anything last week?
The Motley Fool seems to get more attention than most newsletter publishers, perhaps beause they're so overwhelming in the volume of their ads, so I guess it shouldn't surprise us that the most-discussed teaser pitch this week was from Motley Fool Stock Advisor... this time, it was the pitch saying that the Fool is "tripling down" on a "Millionaire maker" stock, so naturally we wanted to know what it was. Curious? Thinkolator answers are right here.
Everyone loves to ask about what the high-priced newsletters are pitching, so a bunch of folks immediately chimed in to ask about Frank Curzio's recent pitch -- he's saying that his Curzio Venture Opportunities subscribers will learn about an "under-the-radar land company" that could triple in value and be a "nest egg" that you can leave your grandkids... so what's he talking about? We may have to guess a little on this one, but you can see the Thinkolator results and my musings here.
And, of course, there's always a "one tiny company" pitch to consider -- this week it was Keith Kohl teasing us about a stock that he says "holds the key to a $1.2 trillion energy revolution"... whatever could it be? Answers here for thee.
We also enjoyed a visit from Doc Gumshoe this week, he popped in to write about two more "miracle cures" that are being promoted... we all want wealth and health, and the ad copywriters sure know how to spin a web of words to entice for the health newsletters and supplement companies, just like they do for the investment letters, you cansee Michael's latest piece here.
The week ended, as usual, with the Friday File -- this time, covering another teaser solution about "Extreme Dividends" and pondering those touted "100% yields" ... that story is here for the Irregulars.