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Alzheimer's Disease is one of the most difficult challenges for medical researchers -- the search for cures continues apace, because t he cure for Alzheimer's is likely to make someone billions of dollars, but the search for those cures has been a near-complete failure so far. Is there no hope? Are there clinical trials that might be promising? Our favorite medical writer, "Doc Gumshoe" takes his first look at Alzheimer's for us today, I think it's a good read (and good background for the next teaser pitch about curing this disease that we see -- and there will be some soon, there always are). You can see it here.
And don't worry, we'll be back to hype-filled promises of fortune in a moment -- or if you missed last week's teasers, just read on ...
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How America's Most Successful Independent Options Trader Makes Big Money... In this guide you will learn how simple it is to buy options for FREE with unlimited profit potential. Unless You LOVE Your 9-to-5 Job, You Need This How-To Guide Get The Guide Now! ----------------------------------- Time for a look at a newsletter I've never written about before, Forbes Investor -- they're teasing a company that they think is on the verge of a turnaround and comeback that will rank with past huge successes like IBM, Hyundai or, well, Apple. So what is this company whose visionary CEO made a huge (and so far successful) decision a few years ago to transform their business? Click here and we'll tell you who Forbes Investor is pitching. And yes, this time it's a stock I own. Michael Robinson is pitching a MEMS stock as a play on the increasing use of tiny chip sensors in medicine (like the $50 device that he thinks can end all disease -- that's more apocryphal) and other industries (already big in cell phones, in use in smart cities, in use for oil and gas exploration and seismic tracking , etc). So what's the company that he's pitching as a millionaire-maker? Click here for our examination and we'll tell you. Finally, we posted Myron Martin's latest piece about some micro caps and mining names for the Irregulars on Friday, and I shared some quick updates for the Irregulars on my portfolio and on some of our favorite past picks in a number of shorter pieces -- you can see all of those here. P.S. In recent weeks I've been trying to highlight some of the great contributions that our readers make to the Gumshoe universe, so today I'll again highlight a nice quick comment from reader "Steve", who posted a solid response to our Stansberry Alpha piece about his experience in selling puts. Real-world reminders that even really cool-seeming and safe-feeling investment ideas carry a risk that is always worth calculating and double-checking. You can see that comment here, or the full article here if you missed it the first time around. And In fact, the first article we posted this week was on a similar option-trading topic, about collecting a year's worth of dividends in one month --you can see that one here.
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