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Here’s How I Grew My Portfolio to $2.5 Million

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Over the last 10 years, I parlayed a $50,000 portfolio into $2.5 million... Over the last 10 years,

Over the last 10 years, I parlayed a $50,000 portfolio into $2.5 million... Over the last 10 years, I parlayed a $50,000 portfolio into $2.5 million... Over the last 10 years, I parlayed a $50,000 portfolio into $2.5 million... Outsider Club: Because You'll Never Be on the Inside... You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Outsider Club. [Click here]( to manage your e-mail preferences. [Outsider Club logo] Oct. 14, 2019 - Baltimore, MD Over the last 10 years, I parlayed a $50,000 portfolio into $2.5 million — buying nothing but energy stocks as editor of an oil and gas newsletter. That’s like winning a marathon hopping on one foot, because it has been very tough making money in energy for years now. I realized most of my capital gains came from special situations, with stocks that didn’t quite fit into a neat box for investors, but either had great cash flow, or a catalyst that the Market didn’t appreciate. Once I realized I was making most of my money from this research into “oddball stocks” — I started an entirely new newsletter — the Investing Whisperer. My first stock pick was a health care services company with no analyst coverage — Viemed (VMD-TSX and now NASD) at CAD$2.60—now trading at $9. My next pick is in the ridesharing space. This global trend continues to grow, yet Uber and Lyft can’t make money. I found the company vacuuming up all their lost profits. It provides a key service to these multi-billion dollar rideshare brands… This company is well funded and grew 100% last year. Everybody in the industry wants them to succeed, as it solves a MAJOR problem for the rideshare industry. I think early investors in this company will make huge profits — with less than 20 million shares out and trading under $5, the stock has explosive potential. I give away the whole story, and how I found it, [right HERE.]( [Keith Schaefer Signature] Keith Schaefer Publisher, Investing Whisperer --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you've received this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, you may [unsubscribe here](, and view our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. To ensure that you receive future issues of Outsider Club, please add newsletter@outsiderclub.com to your address book or whitelist within your spam settings. For customer service questions or issues, please contact us for assistance. [Outsider Club](, Copyright © 2019, [Angel Publishing LLC]( & Outsider Club LLC, 111 Market Place #720, Baltimore, MD 21202. For Customer Service, please call (877) 303-4529. All rights reserved. [View our privacy policy here.]( No statement or expression of opinion, or any other matter herein, directly or indirectly, is an offer or the solicitation of an offer to buy or sell the securities or financial instruments mentioned. Angel Publishing and Outsider Club does not provide individual investment counseling, act as an investment advisor, or individually advocate the purchase or sale of any security or investment. Subscribers should not view this publication as offering personalized legal or investment counseling. Investments recommended in this publication should be made only after consulting with your investment advisor and only after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company in question. This letter is not intended to meet your specific individual investment needs and it is not tailored to your personal financial situation. Nothing contained herein constitutes, is intended, or deemed to be – either implied or otherwise – investment advice. Neither the publisher nor the editors are registered investment advisors. This letter reflects the personal views and opinions of Nick Hodge and that is all it purports to be. While the information herein is believed to be accurate and reliable it is not guaranteed or implied to be so. Neither Nick Hodge, nor anyone else, accepts any responsibility, or assumes any liability, whatsoever, for any direct, indirect or consequential loss arising from the use of the information in this letter. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice, may become outdated and may not be updated. Nick Hodge, entities that he controls, family, friends, employees, associates, and others may have positions in securities mentioned, or discussed, in this letter. No part of this letter/article may be reproduced, copied, emailed, faxed, or distributed (in any form) without the express written permission of Nick Hodge or the Outsider Club. Unauthorized reproduction of this newsletter or its contents by Xerography, facsimile, or any other means is illegal and punishable by law.

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