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haha, yes, it is definitely full of nonsense, but some of the junk they discuss in those free daily newsletters is very entertaining. It has certainly lightened up my afternoon on more than 1 occassion.But they do have some very good insights into the market. The Diggers and Drillers newsletters have been spruiking gold stocks for ages now, and they certainly were onto it before it became 'cool' to buy speculative gold stocks. Now everyone is jumping on the gold bandwagon.Same with Rare Earths, Aust. Small Cap Investigator has been spruiking rare earths for a fair while now, and their 2 current predictions (LYC and ALk) have gone really well since being recommended. And now i see everyone is talking rare earths.The other thing I like about D&D and ASCI is that they (mainly) focus on the small and micro cap stocks. I have found it very hard to find other newsletter services that are willing to spend the time investigating stocks that are sitting outside the top 300.The downside with these 2 (and there is always a downside) is that there are a fair few subscribers now, and there are a fair few non-subscribers that 'somehow' get their hands on the newsletter before the market opens. so actually getting your hands on the stock they recommend before it doubles in price is easier said than done. But once the hype dies down, some of the predictions come back to a reasonable price and that's when you get your chance.
haha, yes, it is definitely full of nonsense, but some of the junk they discuss in those free daily newsletters is very entertaining. It has certainly lightened up my afternoon on more than 1 occassion.
But they do have some very good insights into the market. The Diggers and Drillers newsletters have been spruiking gold stocks for ages now, and they certainly were onto it before it became 'cool' to buy speculative gold stocks. Now everyone is jumping on the gold bandwagon.
Same with Rare Earths, Aust. Small Cap Investigator has been spruiking rare earths for a fair while now, and their 2 current predictions (LYC and ALk) have gone really well since being recommended. And now i see everyone is talking rare earths.
The other thing I like about D&D and ASCI is that they (mainly) focus on the small and micro cap stocks. I have found it very hard to find other newsletter services that are willing to spend the time investigating stocks that are sitting outside the top 300.
The downside with these 2 (and there is always a downside) is that there are a fair few subscribers now, and there are a fair few non-subscribers that 'somehow' get their hands on the newsletter before the market opens. so actually getting your hands on the stock they recommend before it doubles in price is easier said than done. But once the hype dies down, some of the predictions come back to a reasonable price and that's when you get your chance.
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