DAILY UPDATE
November 29, 2018
Dear Valued Reader,

Today I hand the baton over to Michael Jorrin, who I affectionately dubbed "Doc Gumshoe", for another piece on some of those "miracle cures" -- which, as you've probably seen, are touted with the same vigor as the millionaire-making stock ideas we see teased each day.  Do these cures make a difference?  Are they real?  Are these just more hucksters?  Michael tries to make an honest assessment on a couple that he's seeing promoted right now, click below for the full story...


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Earlier this week, the ad that jumped in front of my face was one that carried the headline, "Motley Fool Triples Down on 'Millionaire-Maker' Stock" ... it even had a charming photo of a fancy rich couple lounging on what we can only imagine is the boat they bought because of this "millionaire-maker" stock... which is quite appealing, not least because it's really cold and rainy here in Massachusetts right now, and even when the sun comes out in six months I don't think I'm likely to become skinny and youthful and be lounging on the deck of my yacht.  I'd like to say that's because I tend to get seasick, but, well, if I was rich enough I'm sure I could fix that problem, too, right?
All hooey?  Maybe so... but I still wanted to know what Tom Gardner's "Millionaire-Maker" stock is, and why he chose now to "triple down" -- are you curious too?  Just click below to...



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