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Fundamentals don’t matter anymore. Profits don’t either. In this market, all you need is a

Fundamentals don’t matter anymore. Profits don’t either. In this market, all you need is a good story and a captive audience, and you’ll make a killing. Fundamentals don’t matter anymore. Profits don’t either. In this market, all you need is a good story and a captive audience, and you’ll make a killing. [Wealth Daily logo] Different Story, Same Ending [Jason Williams Photo] By [Jason Williams]( Written Jan 22, 2021 I’ve been watching the markets in disbelief for almost a year now. First, it was the crash last March — people selling out of everything because of a virus that was going to shut down the world (even though it had a 99%+ survival rate). Then it was the rally that followed. The virus did shut down the world, millions lost their jobs, millions more had to apply for assistance so they didn’t get evicted or foreclosed on. Still, stocks flew higher. Then it was major companies making outsized moves. In 2020, there were over 150 non-microcap companies that more than tripled their share price. That’s more than three times as many in any year in the past decade. Now, it’s the story stocks. If it has a good story, it must be a good investment. And if there’s one thing I’ve learned in my career, it’s that just because a company has a good story doesn’t mean it’s a good investment. I will change your life in 29 days (guaranteed) If you give me 29 days, I guarantee to change your life. Too bold? During these next 29 days, I'm taking my 30-years of investing and will reveal my very best dividend investing strategies that will grow your account every single month. By Day 3: You'll buy and hold my 3 favorite stocks By Day 14: You'll automatically boost your dividend payouts with one button in your brokerage By Day 20: You'll discover a little-known contract to multiple dividends without buying another share By Day 29: You'll see how I triple my income in 10 minutes That's only the beginning too. [Learn more about it here.]( Stories Always End Even The NeverEnding Story finally came to a close. And that’s what happens to all stories and most story stocks. The story gets hyped up and the company can never actually live up to the hype. Groupon was a story stock. So was Research in Motion (now BlackBerry). So was Yahoo. So was GoPro. Yahoo was sold to AOL, and then to Verizon, for substantially less money each time. Groupon investors are down 94%. [GRPN_chart] Blackberry investors lost 80% from that story-stock peak. [BB_chart] GoPro ramped up after its IPO as the story got out of control, and now it’s down 72% from where it listed and even farther from its peak. [GPRO_chart] You see where I’m going with this? The story stocks are usually just good for a story. But investors can’t seem to get enough of them right now. The better the story, the more crowded the trade gets and the higher the stock gets pumped. But the only thing the heights tell you is how far they have to fall once the story runs its course and reality sets in. A New Take on an Old Story Recently, I heard about another company that looks like the perfect setup for a story stock ramp and a reality-set-in crash. It’s a really great story, and that’s why I think it has short-term potential. But it’s a fundamentally flawed business and the company isn't likely to survive more than the short term. The company is called Facedrive. It’s sort of a Canadian version of Uber. It offers ridesharing, food delivery, product delivery, and now even car-sharing services. So far, it operates mostly in Canada, but it recently bought a car-sharing firm in D.C. and is looking to expand further into the U.S. market. It also has plans to expand into Europe. And what sets it apart from the Ubers and Lyfts of the world is also what makes it a story stock. This company’s focus is on being a carbon-neutral (or even negative) corporation. It has already taken massive steps that Uber and Lyft are just contemplating. You see, by 2030, both Uber and Lyft hope to have 100% EV/hybrid fleets providing their rides and deliveries. Facedrive almost already has that in place. Since its inception, the company has strived for high ESG marks. So one of the first things it designed was a way for customers of its ridesharing service to select the kind of powertrain they’d ride in. You can select a traditional ICE, a hybrid vehicle, or a fully electric vehicle. To offset any carbon created by customers riding in ICEs, Facedrive has been planting trees all over Toronto. So you can see how the story is shaping up. It’s a company that’s already involved in a very storied place — the sharing economy — and it has the renewable energy/EV/global warming story too. Add in the U.S. car-sharing service it just bought, and the massive investment from Exelon that came with it, and multiply by a Democrat-controlled D.C. that’s coo-coo for anything labeled “environmentally friendly,” and you’ve got a story of epic proportions. So it’s no surprise to me that the company’s shares are up nearly 1,000% since this time last year. [FD.V_chart] It’s a great new take on an old story that people love to tell. But when you stop listening to the story the proponents are telling and start reading the story the numbers are telling, you start to see a major break. Most Story Stocks Don’t Have a Happy Ending You see, this company had revenues of CAD$928,500 over the past 12 months and managed to have a gross profit of CAD$328,540... but its net loss came in at a whopping CAD$15.9 million. New Year, New Opportunities Thanks to a landmark act of Congress, everyday investors like yourself can now access this “private market” that was once off-limits to those under a certain net worth. This private market hands out $214 billion in profits every year, and now you can take your slice of the pie. And here’s the kicker, it’s growing 10 times faster than the stock market! If you’re serious about opportunities that can provide you with truly life-changing gains, then you’ll want to pay attention to what I’m about to tell you. You see, this is your chance to get in on the next Starbucks, Amazon, or Google. You can now access those rock-star companies BEFORE they go public. It’s no longer just for the elite and the fat cats on Wall Street. Not only are investors now looking at returns as high as 140,000% in a few extraordinary cases, but these investments are extremely simple. You don’t need to be an options trading expert, you won’t need to worry about perfectly timing trades, and you don’t need a small fortune to get started. I’ve spent months researching and digging to get you all the details and opportunities, and it’s finally ready for you to see. Inside this free report, I discuss how you can unlock the secrets of private-market investing and make them work to your advantage. But that’s not all... You will also have the opportunity to join us in these private companies that could deliver double, triple, and even quadruple returns. [Click here now to learn how to access your free report...]( That means the company is spending 1,712% more than it makes in sales. It has $7.36 million in cash, and it spends about $10 million just running its operations each year. Chances are it’s not going to turn a profit anytime soon with that massive negative margin. The only way it can last longer than about three quarters will be to raise more money. If it’s able to secure more private funding, that’ll likely be at a discount to where the shares trade on the open market. Not only will that dilute current shareholders, but it’ll also pull the price down to wherever the private shares are offered. That’s not what investors are looking at right now, however. All they’re hearing is the super-cool story, and all they’re seeing is the headlines telling them that everything related to renewable energy and carbon control is going to go gangbusters over the next four years. So people are buying these shares and paying the equivalent of $1,810 now for every single dollar of sales the company made last year. I really don’t see how that story is going to have a happy ending. Bottom Line The bottom line here is that you have to be very careful who you get your analysis from. Some people are just in it for the clicks, so they just write about stories you’ll want to read. You need people who are in it for you. You need people who are willing to write about and recommend the “boring” stories. Because it’s those stories that will make you a millionaire. But keep in mind: Just because a stock has a good story behind it doesn’t mean it’s got nothing else. Apple was a story stock. So was Facebook. So was Amazon. And we all know how they’ve fared. So listen to the stories, but make sure you read the footnotes too. That’s where you’ll find out if the story you’re hearing and the tale the numbers are telling actually match up. To your wealth, [jason-williams-signature-transparent] Jason Williams [[follow basic]@TheReal_JayDubs]( After graduating Cum Laude in finance and economics, Jason designed and analyzed complex projects for the U.S. Army. He made the jump to the private sector as an investment banking analyst at Morgan Stanley, where he eventually led his own team responsible for billions of dollars in daily trading. Jason left Wall Street to found his own investment office and now shares the strategies he used and the network he built with you. Jason is the founder of [Main Street Ventures](, a pre-IPO investment newsletter, and co-authors [The Wealth Advisory]( income stock newsletter. He also contributes regularly to [Wealth Daily](. To learn more about Jason, [click here](. Browse Our Archives [No, Karen. Bitcoin Won't Protect You From the IRS]( [Better Than Bitcoin]( [Coinbase Prepares to Go Public]( [Roth Over Robinhood]( [Richest Guy in the World Still Refuses to Accept Reality]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. 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