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April 12-3, 2014
 

Greetings, Gumshoe readers!
Mud season is just beginning here in the foothills of the Berkshires, but we're mired in teasers no matter the season ... here's what we've been talking about on Stock Gumshoe this week:

We started out with a look at a "blue light" device that Nick Hodge thinks can detect cancer much earlier, saving lives and making you rich.  What is it?  Should we be skeptical?  Click here for that story and you can think for yourself.

What else did we cover?  Just read on ...
 
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China's scary purchase in NYC

Why did the Chinese buy a massive vault in lower Manhattan (built to withstand a nuclear bomb)?

Click here to get the story.
 

 

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The folks over at the Motley Fool are pitching their Stock Advisor newsletter using the idea that the "Duke St. Trusts" they recommend are better than other investments ... and, beyond that, that there are a subset of these trusts that are better still, with 160%+ gains on average.  So what are they talking about, and are you interested?  I can answer the first part if you click here to read today's new article. 
 
The latest ad pitch from the Oxford Club has caught the attention of quite a few Gumshoe readers, wondering who this "NuCable" company is that's supposed to be on the verge of revolutionizing the cable TV business ... and readers are asking us whether this $40+ stock can really go to $250 this year.  We can tell you the "secret" teased pick, of course, but you'll have to answer that "can it get to $250 this year" part on your own. Just check out the solution here and you can get your thinking started.
 
And it wouldn't have been complete if we didn't have at least one gold stock teaser -- this time around it was from the Casey folks, selling Big Gold subscriptions by teasing their favorite "frontier pioneer" mid-tier producer.  Who is it?  Answers await if you'll just click here.

 
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