WEEKEND UPDATE
September 30, 2023
Dear Valued Reader,

Cheers to the weekend!  Miss anything in the annals of Gumshoe this week?  Let's catch you up...

We started with a look at "Peak Gold" and a junior miner that Luke Burgess was teasing, dangling the potential of 5,600% gains, just click below to...


Louis Navellier’s system has identified 18 stocks that rose 10,000% or higher... and more than 675 stocks that went up 100%... not to mention the No. 1 stock in the S&P 500 each and every year, for a decade, from 2012 to 2021.

Now he’s releasing his list of the Top 11 stocks to buy now.

Click here to download this list for free.


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Then it was on to a big promo from Porter Stansberry about the "Big A.I. Die Up", which is the first time I've seen someone compare artifiical intelligence to barbed wire... he's got several "trade of the decade" special report stocks, and we took a shot at ID'ing those for you.

We swerved back to "income" with our next inquiry, looking into what Jim Pearce has been calling the "#1 Income Investment for Uncertain Times" -- apparently, Buffett wants to buy 1% of it for $25 billion?  (not really)

For the Friday File this week I spend a little time revisiting Warren Buffett’s lesson about Ben Graham’s “Mr. Market,” dig into a new teaser about a current activist target that Michael Burry owns, and follow up on some reader questions about Brookfield Corp (BN), particularly what looks in the GAAP accounting like an unusually high debt balance relative to earnings, and explain why I’m not worried about those particular numbers.  Just click below for the details...



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