WEEKEND WRAPUP
December 3-4, 2016
Greetings!

Another wild and woolly week at last comes to a close, giving us the 'markets are closed' respite that we all so richly deserve... so what is one to do in this uncertain world?  

Teaser-meisters are ready to tell us, for just a few dollars, and the hints are flying... the first pitch we looked at this week was from Brad Hoppmann who's selling his report about three "Ride the Infrastructure Megatrend" stocks to entice investors to pony up for his Global Trend Trader.  So what were those stocks?  Just click below to...
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What Else Hit the Thinkolator This Week?

Remember when all we were hearing about was gold and the collapse of the dollar?  It seems a distant memory now that interest rates have perked up and gold has cooled down... but there's still that widespread belief that currency crises or other calamities will send people back to gold at some point soon (extra points if you can predict when). So gold caught my eye when we started seeing the new Bonner Family Gold Portfolio teased, with the implication that you can finally invest in gold the way Bill Bonner does... and, perhaps more interestingly, that Chris Mayer, who runs that portfolio for Bonner, has his first gold pick coming shortly.  And some hints about that recommendation were dropped, so we go to work and found the "secret" answer for you here.

Jeff Brown's Exponential Tech Investor is pitching us with some big ideas about "fintech" in its newsletter ads, but the real focus is on one company that has a "tiny device" that's about the size of a postage stamp (what's that?) and is "at the heart of a $7.6 billion wealth grab" ... so what's the company, and is it worth some consideration?  Story here.

We also enjoyed another missive from "Doc Gumshoe" this week, as Michael Jorrin dove into another topic that lots of folks are curous about:  the Irregular heartbeat, or, from your friendly neighborhood Gumshoe's perspective, what does it mean when your favorite stock reports a great quarter and your heart skips a beat?  Michael's piece is here.

Finally, the fabulous Irregulars who keep everything running here at Stock Gumshoe got a two-fer when it came time to share my weekly Friday File -- part one was about some high-dividend technology stocks I like, and part two was a teaser solution about Bill Patalon's "$1 to $100" platinum stock.  

Enjoy the rest of your weekend, and we'll be back to surf the waves of wackiness in the week to come.  Thanks for reading!

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