WEEKEND UPDATE
September 6, 2020
Dear Valued Reader,

Miss anything in the week that was?  Never fear, we're here to catch you up on the world of Gumshoe... 
We started out with a look at Paul Mampilly's recent pitch for a "Super Bull" stock for his pricey Extreme Fortunes newsletter... no clues in the transcript this time, but we found a few by listening to the actual presentation, painful though that was -- just click below to...


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Then it was on to an update of my look at Stephen Leeb's "5G fix" tease that's been making the rounds again... you can catch that here.

And a teaser pitch from the Motley Fool's IPO Trailblazers caught my eye, since they hinted at a few new stock ideas, and the last time around their FAZER pitch turned up some big winners -- Thinkolator answers here for that one.

Then we got a pitch for both a "Buffett style" stock and one that Dividend.com is hinting presents years of dividend growth.... your curiousity can be sated on that one here.

And finally, of course, it was on to the Friday File -- This week I’ve got a longer bit of musing on the “overvalued” tech stocks, including DocuSign (DOCU), Fastly (FSLY) and Shopify (SHOP), I do another dive into Fairfax India (FIH-U.TO, FFXDF), and shared the few trades I made this week in the Real Money Portfolio.. just click below for that...



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