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I was thinking about signing up to Lance Spicer but in his free emails, i feel he's too optimistic about the economy.He said the economy will recover solely because Bernake said so.He said stimulus works 100% of the time.He was having a go a Peter Schiff because he's negative on the future and goes on to say Peter Schiff is not a good investor because his company's fund is down BUT doesn't mention other people who are negative on the future like Jim Rogers (who is probably one of the best long term investors), Max Keiser and Marc Faber.I reckon he's got the wrong view on the future so that's why i didn't subscribe to his newsletter.Most of these newsletter usually have a FREE newsletter and sometimes they tell of a GREAT stock that they think will go up but they don't actually tell you what it is. They tell alot of the details about the stock, without giving the name away but if you do your research you can usually find out what stock they're talking about is anyways.
I was thinking about signing up to Lance Spicer but in his free emails, i feel he's too optimistic about the economy.
He said the economy will recover solely because Bernake said so.
He said stimulus works 100% of the time.
He was having a go a Peter Schiff because he's negative on the future and goes on to say Peter Schiff is not a good investor because his company's fund is down BUT doesn't mention other people who are negative on the future like Jim Rogers (who is probably one of the best long term investors), Max Keiser and Marc Faber.
I reckon he's got the wrong view on the future so that's why i didn't subscribe to his newsletter.
Most of these newsletter usually have a FREE newsletter and sometimes they tell of a GREAT stock that they think will go up but they don't actually tell you what it is. They tell alot of the details about the stock, without giving the name away but if you do your research you can usually find out what stock they're talking about is anyways.
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