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I’ve been writing about investing for a long time. I’ve made a ton of money for a lot of people. I’ve picked a long string of winners, many returning triple digits — Tesla (up 840.8%), Adobe (up 642.8%) and Regeneron (up 589.9%), to name but a few — with others notching gains in excess of 1,000%, including Alnylam Pharma (up 1,190.5%) and Mazor Robotics (up 1,149.4%). —Recommended Link— The Family Wealth Curse Could Poach Your Nest Egg 700,000 new millionaires were made last year in the U.S. alone. But the odds are stacked high against them. 70% of that… Read More

I’ve been writing about investing for a long time. I’ve made a ton of money for a lot of people. I’ve picked a long string of winners, many returning triple digits — Tesla (up 840.8%), Adobe (up 642.8%) and Regeneron (up 589.9%), to name but a few — with others notching gains in excess of 1,000%, including Alnylam Pharma (up 1,190.5%) and Mazor Robotics (up 1,149.4%). —Recommended Link— The Family Wealth Curse Could Poach Your Nest Egg 700,000 new millionaires were made last year in the U.S. alone. But the odds are stacked high against them. 70% of that wealth will be wiped out once it reaches the next generation. And the 3rd generation? Forget about it. Studies show NINETY PERCENT of that money will be GONE. But there’s hope… after spending 8 years and $1.5 million of our own money on research, we’ve discovered the cure for the Legacy Curse… Introducing the Legacy Assets Portfolio. Click here to discover seven battle-hardened stocks that will generate wealth today, tomorrow, and 20 years from now. Mega winners like these were the focus of a sit-down interview with my colleague Jared Levy for the Fast-Track Millionaire live… Read More

Ask me to analyze an insurance company and I can, to borrow a phrase from the sports world, generally write the story on the way to the ballpark.  In that business, one hardly needs an MBA from Wharton to get a sense of the company’s position, performance and potential. Other companies can be a lot more difficult to shoehorn into one opening sentence. –Recommended Link– We’re About To Go Live… Today at 1 p.m. EST, Andy Obermueller is going to hit the stage and go public with the most exciting situation he’s… Read More

Ask me to analyze an insurance company and I can, to borrow a phrase from the sports world, generally write the story on the way to the ballpark.  In that business, one hardly needs an MBA from Wharton to get a sense of the company’s position, performance and potential. Other companies can be a lot more difficult to shoehorn into one opening sentence. –Recommended Link– We’re About To Go Live… Today at 1 p.m. EST, Andy Obermueller is going to hit the stage and go public with the most exciting situation he’s come across in his 20-year career. That’s just a few hours from now. Don’t miss what he’s calling the most lucrative situation he’s ever found. He predicts a 2,255% gain on this one. Register right now, and you won’t miss a thing. Not because they’re hard to figure out. I find the trouble is sometimes there is So Much to Tell that I just can’t decide where to start. I guess that’s a pretty good problem to have, and it is the problem I ran into with the nifty little company came across in the fascinating… Read More

No topic in the financial space is garnering attention like bitcoin. Its price continues to surge (and, occasionally, plunge). Last summer, I was commissioned to write a book about trading cryptocurrencies. The price at that time was just under $3,000. As I write this, the price is around $10,700 (down from a high of $18,723.82). Last month, I saw articles talking about how people are taking out second mortgages to buy bitcoin in an attempt to cash in. —Sponsored Link— 9 Great Income Plays For Secure 7% Dividends Most investors who follow a traditional portfolio… Read More

No topic in the financial space is garnering attention like bitcoin. Its price continues to surge (and, occasionally, plunge). Last summer, I was commissioned to write a book about trading cryptocurrencies. The price at that time was just under $3,000. As I write this, the price is around $10,700 (down from a high of $18,723.82). Last month, I saw articles talking about how people are taking out second mortgages to buy bitcoin in an attempt to cash in. —Sponsored Link— 9 Great Income Plays For Secure 7% Dividends Most investors who follow a traditional portfolio strategy willingly accept mediocre returns of 3% or 4% assuming there’s no better alternative. But the 9 stocks named in this exclusive report let you to live comfortably off a portfolio of just $500,000 with no annual drawdowns or heart-stopping risks. Click here for the names, tickers and buy advice on these 9 high-yielders absolutely FREE! I see bitcoin as a classic bubble. There is no fundamental reason to buy it, and there is significant risk to holding it, as there’s no way to protect gains or hedge against loss. #-ad_banner-#In a broader sense, though, I… Read More

The place was St. Francis Hospital in Wichita, Kansas. It was a hot, humid day in August 1984. I was very young. I sat under fluorescent light on a padded exam table covered with crisp white paper. My mother was by me, holding my hand for both our sakes. My dad, in his typical suit and tie, stood nervously by the door. I didn’t know it then, but he was terribly frightened. So was Mom. —Recommended Link— ‘The Most Lucrative Situation I’ve Ever Seen’ After a two-year global investment tour, legendary growth-stock investor Andy Obermueller… Read More

The place was St. Francis Hospital in Wichita, Kansas. It was a hot, humid day in August 1984. I was very young. I sat under fluorescent light on a padded exam table covered with crisp white paper. My mother was by me, holding my hand for both our sakes. My dad, in his typical suit and tie, stood nervously by the door. I didn’t know it then, but he was terribly frightened. So was Mom. —Recommended Link— ‘The Most Lucrative Situation I’ve Ever Seen’ After a two-year global investment tour, legendary growth-stock investor Andy Obermueller is ready to brief investors on what he’s calling the most lucrative situation of his career. It’s a chance to turn a modest savings into a personal fortune. He predicts a possible 2,255% gain. He’s spilling the beans live on Wednesday February 28th at 1pm. Reserve a free spot at the event here. For my part, I didn’t know enough to be afraid. My eighth birthday had taken place only three months before. I was a kid. A nurse came in and said something evidently newsworthy. My dad asked my mom if she wanted to go… Read More

Benjamin Franklin was a Founding Father, statesman and signer of the Declaration of Independence. He was also a brilliant inventor — creating bifocals, the lightning rod and the odometer. #-ad_banner-# But his greatest invention has been shrouded in mystery for more than 250 years… It involves controlling one of the most important resources known to man: energy. In 1749, through a revolutionary experiment, Franklin created a device that could capture and harness energy. Then, 150 years later, Thomas Edison picked up where Franklin left off. Since then, many others have carried forward this work. But a few months ago, a… Read More

Benjamin Franklin was a Founding Father, statesman and signer of the Declaration of Independence. He was also a brilliant inventor — creating bifocals, the lightning rod and the odometer. #-ad_banner-# But his greatest invention has been shrouded in mystery for more than 250 years… It involves controlling one of the most important resources known to man: energy. In 1749, through a revolutionary experiment, Franklin created a device that could capture and harness energy. Then, 150 years later, Thomas Edison picked up where Franklin left off. Since then, many others have carried forward this work. But a few months ago, a band of scientists — backed by an eccentric billionaire — took Franklin’s dream to new heights. They finally broke through — and now it has the potential to make early investors a fortune. From Franklin, Tesla, Edison — And Now Musk We’ve all heard the first part of the folk tale… Ben Franklin was convinced that lightning bolts contain energy, and he wanted to prove it. So during a thunderstorm, he flew a kite with a metal key attached, hoping the kite would get hit. And it worked. The kite was struck by lightning, and the key produced a… Read More

After years of analyzing the markets and doling out investing advice, I’ve been asked thousands of questions. Some are seasonal. When can I expect a correction? What do you expect from earnings season? Some are topical. Are you worried about China’s economy? How will this overseas conflict affect my investments? But time has taught me there is one burning question that people wrestle with more than any other in the financial world. Where do I start? I recently received such a query from a new subscriber to my Game-Changing Stocks newsletter. #-ad_banner-#It would be easy for me to assume this… Read More

After years of analyzing the markets and doling out investing advice, I’ve been asked thousands of questions. Some are seasonal. When can I expect a correction? What do you expect from earnings season? Some are topical. Are you worried about China’s economy? How will this overseas conflict affect my investments? But time has taught me there is one burning question that people wrestle with more than any other in the financial world. Where do I start? I recently received such a query from a new subscriber to my Game-Changing Stocks newsletter. #-ad_banner-#It would be easy for me to assume this is the only one of my subscribers to ever have this question. But, it’s like your third grade teacher taught you: If you have a question, there’s probably a few others in the room wondering the same thing who were just too shy to put their hands in the air. So, to someone asking how to even begin investing, the first thing I’d like to say is: Congratulations! The most valuable thing you have is not money. It is time. So starting now is a good idea. Game-Changing Stocks has a unique approach to investing. We invest 80% of our… Read More

Recently I’ve been telling my readers about a quiet revolution that’s taking place thanks to eccentric billionaire Elon Musk and his band of scientists at Tesla Motors (Nasdaq: TSLA). You see, for years they’ve been working feverishly at their lab in Fremont, California on a battery that could provide enough energy to power a house. Earlier this year, news came along that they’d finally broken through. And now, for the first time in decades, we could see the entire utility sector turned on its head as a result — leading to massive gains for early investors. As you… Read More

Recently I’ve been telling my readers about a quiet revolution that’s taking place thanks to eccentric billionaire Elon Musk and his band of scientists at Tesla Motors (Nasdaq: TSLA). You see, for years they’ve been working feverishly at their lab in Fremont, California on a battery that could provide enough energy to power a house. Earlier this year, news came along that they’d finally broken through. And now, for the first time in decades, we could see the entire utility sector turned on its head as a result — leading to massive gains for early investors. As you can see, Tesla’s battery storage device looks nothing like your old-fashioned AA battery. It’s a sleek, compact unit that you can mount on the wall in your garage. One single, stand-alone unit delivers enough power to take an entire home completely off the grid. Simply charge it with a solar panel, windmill or any other power source, and you’ve got all the energy you need. #-ad_banner-#Thanks to Tesla, the world is about to see that an energy sea-change has been quietly unfolding before their eyes for several years now. And many of… Read More

The Wall Street Journal calls it “world-changing.” Both the Financial Times and CNBC say it’s a “game-changer.” And Business Insider calls it the “next trillion dollar industry.” #-ad_banner-#Stop me if you’ve heard this before. Longtime readers know I’ve written a lot about ground-breaking companies, trends and products that end up attracting this kind of copy from the financial press. But as I’ve said before, it’s often not the large, well-known company getting all the headlines that makes the outsized gains for investors. After all, when the mainstream press… Read More

The Wall Street Journal calls it “world-changing.” Both the Financial Times and CNBC say it’s a “game-changer.” And Business Insider calls it the “next trillion dollar industry.” #-ad_banner-#Stop me if you’ve heard this before. Longtime readers know I’ve written a lot about ground-breaking companies, trends and products that end up attracting this kind of copy from the financial press. But as I’ve said before, it’s often not the large, well-known company getting all the headlines that makes the outsized gains for investors. After all, when the mainstream press gets a hold of the kinds of ideas I regularly discuss in my newsletter, it’s often too late. Instead, it’s the smaller, lesser-known companies behind the innovation that savvy investors should put their money into — and it’s important to get in on the early stages before things really kick off. That’s where the real money is made. For example, up until recently I’ve dedicated a lot of time to telling readers of my Game-Changing Stocks newsletter about the revolutionary advances being made by Apple with its payment technology — Apple… Read More

I have to be very careful admitting this to my granola-crunching friends in Austin, but I genuinely love Monsanto (NYSE: MON). I always have. I know these hippie environmentalists have issues with the agriculture giant, but regardless of whatever Beardo the Weirdo thinks, I can tell you from my stewardship of a few acres of farm ground that Monsanto products are top notch. We don’t only grow crops, we raise cattle, and that means our water quality is something I keep a close watch on. It’s good — I test it myself four times a year, which… Read More

I have to be very careful admitting this to my granola-crunching friends in Austin, but I genuinely love Monsanto (NYSE: MON). I always have. I know these hippie environmentalists have issues with the agriculture giant, but regardless of whatever Beardo the Weirdo thinks, I can tell you from my stewardship of a few acres of farm ground that Monsanto products are top notch. We don’t only grow crops, we raise cattle, and that means our water quality is something I keep a close watch on. It’s good — I test it myself four times a year, which we’ve done since the 1960s. We’ve never been cleaner. #-ad_banner-# I’ve personally planted millions of Monsanto’s patented Genuity soybean seeds. You don’t realize how big a section of ground is until you start planting it in 30-foot wide rows… I’ve also sprayed the young plants with Monsanto’s RoundUp (which doesn’t kill them but obliterates weeds) and then personally watched the meter on the combine register in the stratosphere as I harvested them. It’s a dusty operation each fall, as the soybeans are cut only an inch or so off the ground. But it’s also a… Read More

A few years ago I bought a Dodge Ram pickup — fire-engine red. It had a Hemi V8 that could have powered an aircraft carrier. It was ridiculously fast. I’d barely have my foot on the gas pedal, and I’d be doing 90. There was no cruise control, a rubber floor — I was lucky the darn thing even had a radio. It got about 12 miles to the gallon. I loved it. Whoever owned it before me installed some serious exhaust upgrades, and that truck was the loudest-running vehicle I’ve ever heard, including our farm equipment. Read More

A few years ago I bought a Dodge Ram pickup — fire-engine red. It had a Hemi V8 that could have powered an aircraft carrier. It was ridiculously fast. I’d barely have my foot on the gas pedal, and I’d be doing 90. There was no cruise control, a rubber floor — I was lucky the darn thing even had a radio. It got about 12 miles to the gallon. I loved it. Whoever owned it before me installed some serious exhaust upgrades, and that truck was the loudest-running vehicle I’ve ever heard, including our farm equipment. It sounded like a pack of Harleys tearing through a Billy Idol concert. Sometimes I’d sneak out of church early. But my wife, Pastor Jen, always knew — she could hear my truck start up over the mighty old pipe organ. #-ad_banner-# My daughter Laurel loved the pickup. She liked that she was allowed to sit in front, as it had no back seat, and she loved being up high. She was also completely blown away by the windows. She had never before seen crank windows. She thought they were a new feature. She was used to cars… Read More