What you missed since the VICE Letter was launched!
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- Medican (MDCN) was added at .0045 and it surged to .0521, over a 1000% gain!
- Mark recently sold (March 15) GW Pharmaceuticals (GWPH) for $24.70 profit. And, another $23.43 point profit posted on April 15! And $5.39 profit on May 11.
- And, a 47% gain in a low-priced Cannabis-Marijuana ‘penny-stock’ (THCZ) was posted on April 6.
- Mark added the Bitcoin Investment Trust (GBTC) on May 19 at 29.00 and it soared to 33.00 in two days. Still long here, now trading at 30.65.
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If you weren’t sure about this market – now may be the time
Vice companies and industries continue to dominate the headlines across North America. This market isn’t going anywhere, and like many new industries the big money is made by being earliest to the opportunity. Mark Leibovit’s Vice Letter is one of the first, most credible, well-documented and successful vice stock advisory services available to individual investors.
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Mark Leibovit’s Vice Letter includes a very extensive trading portfolio of “sin” stocks, offers subscribers specific daily buy and sell trade alerts, commentary on specific industries and a daily trackable performance chart for the portfolio. The service includes stock coverage of alcohol, weapons and defense, gaming, cannabis (marijuana), entertainment, travel, luxury goods, fast food restaurants and even big pharma.