What's Jim Fink Pitching now?
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| DAILY UPDATE March 20, 2017 | | |
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| Miss anything las week? The most-discussed pitch was for uranium, as the Casey folks touted an 85-cent play on a Trump-fueled nuclear renaissance... details of that one are here. Grant Wasylik is advertising his Disruptors and Dominators newsletter by identifying a situation where "bad things happened to a good company" that make it cheap and enticing... in this case, it's a cancer immunotherapy (OK, "vaccine") company that has had several ups and downs in the last couple years -- read more in our article here. And we haven't heard from Hilary Kramer in a while, but she's out now pushing the notion that "If you don't take a small position in this marijuana stock, you'll regret it for the rest of your life." Which sounds awfully extreme, but, well, I guess extreme is what gets attention and sells (even if it doesn't usually do much for portfolios). What's the stock she's pitching? Details in my piece here. Doc Gumshoe popped in this week to look at a teaser pitch about health, not wealth -- an ad from Brad Lemley that hints about the Nazi's burying a cure for cancer... what's the reality? Check out his piece here. And though I did post a special note for the Irregulars on a small IPO buy I made last week, I'm a little behind in checking in with my notes and thoughts from the two conferences I attended this week, the Grant's Interest Rate Observer meeting in New York and the Sloan MIT Investor Conference in Boston, but that commentary will be coming to the Irregulars shortly. Lots of big thoughts that require some chewing, along with a few interesting smaller ideas... stay tuned. P.S. We've also had lots of questions this week about the Motley Fool's "we'd put all our money into [this stock]" ad about a company that they say is "like buying Apple before the iPhone" -- we covered that a while back, but a lot of folks missed it, you can see that article here. | | |
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| IRREGULARS CORNER | Mar 19 Small IPO Buy Mar 17 Real Money Portfolio Updated Mar 10 Friday File: Debt Ceiling, Gold, Fairfax and Ligand Mar 2 Friday File: The Inevitable End of the World... plus a couple mutual funds I like. Feb 17 Friday File: Real Money Portfolio Updates (gold, cobalt, zinc, AIG, Alzheimer's, etc.) Feb 15 Profit taking in SHOP options Feb 14 Partial Stop Loss in Northern Dynasty Feb 10 Friday File: Project Ironman plus MKL, COR and other updates Feb 9 Dr. KSS: "Rest of the 12 Biotechs of Christmas" Feb 3 Annual Review Part 5: Wrapup, Misc., and some more buys |
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