Dear Valued Reader,

I guess I shouldn't be surprised that the most popular article I wrote this week was all about... how I might have gotten one of these teaser answers wrong.  The Motley Fool Canada has been on a tear pitching A.I. stocks recently, and I shared a solution to one of those pitches on Monday... only to have to come back on Thursday  and offer, let's say, a bit more nuance.  Want to start with the fun part?  Just click below for my retraction (or addition, depending on your perspective), and you'll...


This Tiny Miner is about to announce the biggest gold mine in America…And it could hand investors the biggest and fastest gains of 2018, or the entire decade.

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And don't worry... I'm used to getting things wrong on occasion, I keep those mistakes burned into my brain -- we shoot for 99% accuracy, and by my count I've misfired on teaser solutions eight times since 2007 (I've had the wrong sentiment about tons of stocks since then, by mistake I mean I actually ID'd the wrong stock as a teaser solultion). 

I'm OK with that, given that we've shared a couple thousand teaser solutions in that time, so that's why I'm also A-OK sharing the first story with you... I do fix my typos, but I try not to hide my mistakes, so the original Fool teaser answer on that little Canadian A.I. company is here.

What else?  The email that a few folks forwarded to me recently started, "the next payout Brit mentions is on the 14th of this month, which is just days away" ... and who doesn't want to catch a "payout?"  As usual, there's some truth to the Angel Publishing claim that you can claim "Prime Profits" from Amazon... but not a lot of truth -- and it's certainly a stretch to say that "Amazon is legally obligated to make you richer"... but there is a real income investment hiding under this silliness,my explanation is here.

I guess we shouldn't be surprised that someone's out there proclaiming themselves the "world's greatest stock picker" and promoting a nonstop run of "winners" -- Bill Patalon isn't the first to claim that title (there are also lots of "world's foremost cryptocurrency expert" and "most connected biotech insider" titles being claimed every day in newsletterland, among many others... if you get to claim the title  yourself, it can be whatever you want!) -- but still, when someone tells us how great they are, and hints that they have the next great idea, like Patalon's "smart sensing revolution" that he says will lead to 471% gains, well, we at least want to figure out what the stock is so we can think about it for ourselves.  Ready with a little skepticism?  Great, just click here for my story.

I wrapped up the week, as usual, with the Friday File for our Irregulars (also known as "my favorite people" -- I can't be bought, but my fondness can be rented).  This time I've got a few updates on some Real Money Portfolio stocks like Starbucks and Shopify, along with an update to my long/short arbitrage trades and some more thoughts about Berkshire Hathaway.   Plus some cryptocurrency curmudgeonliness, just to get everyone in the holiday spirit.... that's all here and past Friday Files are below, enjoy!



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