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Colin Tedards has taken over the newsletter, The Near Future Report. If you're here, you're probably wondering if it's a scam or not. That's what this review will answer. Below, you'll find everything you need to know about this newsletter, including background information, the price to join, an overview of what you get, and more.
15 paź 2024 · Jeff Brown’s The Near Future Report newsletter generates quite a bit of buzz online. But are its stock recommendations worth the subscription cost? I break it all down in my Near Future Report review.
I have seen Jeff Brown on tv and podcasts and liked him. However, there is a ridiculous upsell effort after just trying to signup for the near future report for 49 dollars. The site keeps pushing you up the ladder towards exponentially more expensive products.
Legacy Research Group is a scam. They use quality analysts like Jeff Brown to build a following and then use a "bait and switch" approach to substitute 3rd rate analysts like Colin Tedards. Colin's first act as the new editor was to gut the portfolios, leaving the members with huge losses.
18 paź 2023 · Now, if you want your email inbox to get slammed with spam from other stock-advice ‘gurus’, then by ALL means buy Brown’s “Near Future Report”. You’ll get more “Act NOW!”, “Just for YOU!”, ‘hot tip’ FOMO crap than you EVER imagined.
I've signed up for his basic service, "The Near Future Report" which runs somewhere around $100/year. The portfolio is legit as are the periodic updates. That said, you will get hammered by upsell offers for his Exponential Tech Investor, Blank Check (Pre-IPO), and other such programs, which cost around $2,000 per year.
Jeff Brown's The Near Future Report recently caught my eye. Does anyone know if it's worth paying for or is it a scam? Here is a link to the offer being promoted: Jeff Brown The Near Future Report I've seen articles online acting like his report is worth it, but they also kind of feel like ads.