Please click here for today's new article. We're closing out July with a look at Sara Nunnally's latest teaser campaign for her Macro Trader newsletter -- it's all about a deep, dark and mysterious project happening on the Louisiana coast, and she teases it as the "$400 Billion Cameron Parish Project" ... which, naturally, will make you rich.
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The End of the "Made-In-China" Era The 21st century industrial revolution has already begun. All because of an incredible invention that's made in America. Business Insider calls it "the next trillion dollar industry." The Economist compares its impact to the steam engine and the printing press. And technology experts -- like the guys who brought you the BMW 3-series, the F-35 fighter jet, and Amazon.com -- think it could be "bigger than the internet." A new investment video reveals the impossible (but real) technology that could make you impossibly rich. Watch it now, before the skeptics on Wall Street wise up and start looking for their piece of the action. Click here to see the surprise ending -----------------------------------
The Motley Fool has an enticing pitch going around about the "Santa Claus Bubble" -- the bubble that will burst when folks stop believing, and that will enrich us along the way. What are they talking about? Well, I don't want to let the cat totally out of the bag for you before you read the article, but it's basically the fact that higher education is broken, and for-profit higher education is an investor and student minefield, but there's still profit to be made with a good stock hiding behind the scams. Click here for our full article and we'll talk about (and reveal, of course) the stock they're teasing. |
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