DAILY UPDATE
 February 13, 2023
Dear Valued Reader,

Lots of questions about this latest Andy Snyder teaser -- he's pitching his Venture Fortunes newsletter by hinting at a "King of E-Fracking" that he says will make the oil business much cleaner and greener, and make us all fortunes in the process, so what's the story?  Thinkolator results and my thoughts are just a click away...


Janet Yellen recently addressed some of the world’s most powerful people, calling for a $150 trillion ‘global transition’ of our economy. Investigative journalist and renowned economist Nomi Prins has followed the money…and what she’s found is startling. Click here to see how this ‘transformation’ will play out and what it means for your money.


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Miss anything last week?

We started the week with a look at Porter Stansberry's "Treasuries on Steroids" ... and if you like that super-high yielder, well, it's got an even higher yield now.

We checked in on the "obscure footnote" teaser pitch from JR Butts, too -- is this really like buying a new Corvette for $1,000?  My take is here.

Doc Gumshoe popped in with an update on Osteoporosis, which seems to come for almost all of us eventually -- latest from Michael here.

Some readers asked about a Motley Fool pitch -- they're saying Apple invested $410 million in this company, and it holds the key to augmented reality leadership.  I don't know about that, but the value is interesting here.

For your Friday File, I got a little ranting off my chest about the high-stakes AI battle between Microsoft (MSFT) and Alphabet (GOOG), and the crazy AI stock speculation in general.  Also did a little more buying in some undervalued holdings, details below...



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