Tuesday, 23 July 2013

"The Death of Batteries" -- Stock Gumshoe Daily Update

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Daily Update
July 23, 2013  

Greetings, Gumshoe readers!

If you can harness the frustration of the thousands of people whose cell phone batteries die at an inopportune time, or those whose children run through dozens of AA batteries in a weekend with their electronic toys, you might just change the world. Or at least, get a lot attention for your latest stock newsletter promo campaign that promises "The Death of Batteries."  Click here to read more and see what the Oxford Club folks are teasing as their battery-killer today.

 

Or if that doesn't charge you up, just read on ...

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Yesterday we had another treat for the lovely people of Gumshoedom -- a new piece from our favorite medical writer, "Doc Gumshoe," about the "Goldilocks Principle" ... and yes, though he talks about several major health issues that affect us all there's also a whisper of some investment thought hiding in there, we're wondering what will happen to investors with those dramatic reductions in cholesterol brought about by early stage trials of some new drugs from Amgen and their competitors.  Click here to see the latest.
 
Miss anything last week?  Here you go ...
 
Well, we've finally moved into the second half of the year ... and that means the wave of predictions for 2014 has begun.  We've started with just a pebble in the teaser-filled pond, this time from Andy Obermueller at StreetAuthority, but I expect the water will be roiling within a few months.  So what is Andy calling out as the best investments for next year to ride the trends he sees coming?  Click here for a few of the answers, Gumshoe-style.  
 
And we also reviewed a pitch for two of the world's "Leanest, Meanest Miners" who are poised to profit as gold bounces back -- you can see that here.

We also took a look at the new campaign from the Motley Fool about "Project Purple" and the profit  you're going to make with this stock in the "hundred screen future".  Huh?  Don't worry, answers here.

We also opened up an Irregulars-only teaser solution from a few weeks ago, about a Cabot stock that they think will more than double -- it's a biotech, you can see that pick here.

And a couple new pieces for the Irregulars last week -- a note about an unpleasant but carefully considered decision to sell a stock that I've followed for a long time ... and, now that we're mid-month, the "Idea of the Month" piece for July.

P.S. If you skip the comments section on many of the articles we publish, you're missing out.  We have, I'm proud to say, some of the wisest, most helpful, and most polite readers here at Stock Gumshoe...

I was reminded of this again when checking out the comments on an older article that's gaining attention recently about the Oxford Club's tease of Gazprom as an energy company about to make a shocking announcement, we had a reader "Karen" write in with a common concern -- reaching retirement age, thought things were fine, now the ugly reality of the numbers hits and don't know what to do.  The responses were great, helpful, specific and generous.  You can see all those here, starting with Karen's comment and leading on to the most recent helpful comment from Hi Pockets here.  Don't believe everything you read, and not everyone is helpful all the time, but we have some great readers here who are willing to share their opinions -- thank you!

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