Dear Reader, Are Bloomberg and the rest of mainstream financial media just now catching up with Eric Fry? Eric released his controversial “Sell This, Buy That” broadcast just days ago. In it, he made some surprising calls. First, “Sell Amazon (AMZN).” The morning after Eric went public with this recommendation, Bloomberg echoed Eric’s doubts in an email saying money that would have normally been spent on Amazon.com is now going elsewhere. But in a bit of one upmanship with Bloomberg, Eric took it even further by giving away an alternative “BUY” recommendation to all his viewers. Watch right here to get the name and ticker of that little-known ecommerce stock - one he says is “more like buying Amazon stock in 2005.” On the same day, Bloomberg printed a headline nearly identical to Eric’s rationale for his “Sell Tesla” call. Bloomberg said Tesla’s “remarkably patient investors now exist almost entirely on a diet of wild promises.” But Eric, once again, does better than the mainstream media - giving his viewers an exciting alternative to Tesla stock right here. It’s a company that’s already amassing billions in cash from its robotics business and is well-positioned to leave Tesla’s Optimus in the dust. Look, if Eric is this far ahead of the game on Tesla and Amazon… we all better watch out for what the pundits are going to be saying about Nvidia soon. That’s right… Eric does NOT have good news on Nvidia in this video. He does, however, have a very promising alternative stock pick. It’s a company whose AI hardware is scaling so rapidly that there is enough of it to circle the globe up to 8 times – in a single data center! Yet it’s barely making any headlines - yet. You can get all the details on that company now in Eric’s brand new “Sell This, Buy That” presentation. But please, watch it now while Eric’s “Buy” recommendations are still under-the-radar. Use this opportunity to upgrade the stocks in your portfolio before it’s too late. Catch Eric Fry’s “Sell This, Buy That” broadcast here. Sincerely, Jeff Remsburg Editor, InvestorPlace Digest |
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