I just downloaded and read the special report. But it seemed to be cut short. We were supposedly going to get three ways to play Uranium, but the only option given was SRUUF.
Yes. It seemed to indicate that readers of the pdf Report would get three options to play Uranium. The PS is frankly quite vague; it can easily be read to make one think that they will get three ideas from the Report, plus two more if they join the Premium version. The Report itself mentions three ideas but only contains one. The PS mentions "two extra uranium picks that Doug himself owns thrown in, alongside today's."
I either misread the email, or it was overly ambiguous about the Report and the ideas it would present. I lean toward the latter. It is not until page 17 that I started to see that the actual ideas presented might not be as I had expected. SRUUF is kind of a no-brainer, but not a play that would have the upside of specific companies.
To remove any possibility that others might make the same mistake that I did, it would be very easy to note that the Report contains one free pick, and two others would be made available for those who wished to pay for them. Or even a note at the end of the Report saying "for two more of Doug's picks please become a paid subscriber"
I just downloaded and read the special report. But it seemed to be cut short. We were supposedly going to get three ways to play Uranium, but the only option given was SRUUF.
Where are the other two? Is the pdf faulty?
Hi Spearchuker, did you read the email blurb and the P.S. section above?
Yes. It seemed to indicate that readers of the pdf Report would get three options to play Uranium. The PS is frankly quite vague; it can easily be read to make one think that they will get three ideas from the Report, plus two more if they join the Premium version. The Report itself mentions three ideas but only contains one. The PS mentions "two extra uranium picks that Doug himself owns thrown in, alongside today's."
I either misread the email, or it was overly ambiguous about the Report and the ideas it would present. I lean toward the latter. It is not until page 17 that I started to see that the actual ideas presented might not be as I had expected. SRUUF is kind of a no-brainer, but not a play that would have the upside of specific companies.
To remove any possibility that others might make the same mistake that I did, it would be very easy to note that the Report contains one free pick, and two others would be made available for those who wished to pay for them. Or even a note at the end of the Report saying "for two more of Doug's picks please become a paid subscriber"