Focus on These Three Cannabis Stocks Set to Soar
Focus on These Three Cannabis Stocks Set to Soar
Extreme Value Editor Dan Ferris welcomes Stansberry Research’s newest analyst and Forbes’ top-ranked health care analyst in the U.S., Tom Carroll. Tom discusses three cannabis stocks set for a breakout, and what to expect from the “Medicare for All” debate in Washington.
So what r the three stocks. I’m not listening to this…jesus
Nice job at pricing out the average working citizens
Clickbait at Stansberry. Nothing about three stocks to soar just the stock name from the webinar.
Million Dollar Potential in Ruvol
I have invented a Board Game [still unpublished and not yet out in the market] that is guaranteed to be far more challenging and exciting than CHESS. I called it “RUVOL.”
Over time, Ruvol will surpass chess as the “Number One Board Game in the World.”
Why am I so sure about this? Because I am an avid chess player myself.
The weakness of chess is it always starts in fixed positions that the opening moves become “memorizable.” In fact, not a few have so mastered the moves that they can play against their opponents “blindfolded.” It is for this very reason that the great Bobby Fischer introduced his so-called “Fischer Random Chess,” where the starting position of the pieces is “randomized” to make the memorization of openings impracticable. Fortunately, it is also for this reason that I invented Ruvol where “every game” has been calculated to be a challenging one to play.
HOW IS RUVOL PLAYED?
Ruvol is played somewhat like chess. It is played by two players. It uses a board that is rectangular in shape but containing more number of squares than chess. It has equal number of pieces on each side of the board, where each type of piece moves in distinct ways. However, if the way to win chess is to checkmate the opponent’s king, the way to win Ruvol is to be able to cross a designated line.
But there’s one big advantage Ruvol has over chess: The Ruvol pieces are randomly placed at the start of “every game” which makes it impossible for any clever player to memorize the moves. It is the players themselves who dictate the starting positions of their pieces, depending on the strategies they have planned before the start of each game. Hardly would the starting positions of one player be the same as the starting positions of his/her opponent in every game.
Ruvol was intended to give chess a direct “apple-to-apple” competition. At present, there is no other board game in the world within the same category of chess “where chess players can switch to.” Chess is totally a monopoly in its class. Chess players can now have an alternative in Ruvol.
A MILLION DOLLAR POTENTIAL IN RUVOL!
The people who play chess will be the same people who will play Ruvol. In my Google search, I learned there are around 800 million chess players in the world. These 800 million players comprise the “Total Potential Buyers” of Ruvol across the globe. At an average profit of just US$3 per set, the “Global Income Potential” of Ruvol then is US$2.4 billion. Assuming only 1% of it will buy each year, the annual global potential sale of Ruvol is US$24M.
I AM LOOKING FOR AN INVESTOR!
For the reason that I don’t have the resources to publish Ruvol on a global scale, you might be interested to “FINANCE THE PUBLISHING” of my Ruvol on a profit-sharing arrangement. Or better yet, just “BUY MY COPYRIGHT” and Ruvol is yours. If interested, email me at: rodolfovitangcol@gmail.com.
Thanks and God bless!
RODOLFO MARTIN VITANGCOL
The Ruvol Inventor
This is a great upload!
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And the reason the price per unit of service is so high in the USA is that the corporations WANT it that way, and pay our politicians to keep it that way.
Been listening to this show for about a year. Really dipping in quality. No offense, Dan, youre a good guy but it just doesnt have the same pizzazz without Buck and Porter. And the title on this one is absolutely misleading and could definitely be called clickbait. If you’re not offering the three stocks on this podcast don’t make it sound like it