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A hale and hearty Easter weekend to all those who celebrate Jesus or the Bunny, and a welcome to Spring and rebirth and green shoots for everyone in colder climes.
So... what's happening in the world of money, promises and hyperbole? What "hot" stock stories did you miss this week? Let's catch you up... Tony Sagami started us off with "4 reasons why you should invest in this superfood producer today", and we explained what he's talking about here. And for the rest of the week, just read on.... -------advertisement----------
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Then it was on to the "Death of Electric Cars" -- Oxford Club is telling us that their favorite stock can make gasoline for 58 cents, and send Elon Musk's Tesla to the rubbish heap. What are they talking about? Answers here.Then it was a look at what Briton Ryle is calling the "Google Profit Loophole" -- he says "Google is contractually obligated to pay you up to $2,058 per month"... and hopefully you know that's balderdash, but there is a real story underneath the hype which you can see here. We also had a new piece from Doc Gumshoe this week, looking at the promises from Al Sears about the magical ingredient that can cure all 619 known diseases... Michael turns his skeptical eye toward that claim here.We also saw a rebirth of the "Become one of 250 Partners in a VC Firm" promotion from Michael Robinson... that one's been around the block a few times, but questions are piling up so we reposted it for you here.And I closed out the week with a quiet Good Friday, but did share a few Friday File thoughts with you -- mostly about Berkshire Hathaway and a couple "baby Berk" stocks, the Irregulars can see that here.Have a wonderful weekend, all! |