Frank Curzio
By Frank CurzioJanuary 30, 2015

Ep 281 – Frankly Speaking: My Brand New Website and Newsletter (Plus Questions From the Audience)

Over the last few months I have been getting thousands of emails from people wondering about my new website and newsletter.

If I didn’t respond to your email, please understand that I was getting more than I could handle everyday.

But, the time is finally here. Today is the launch of my brand new website. Check it out and let me know what you think.

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Today’s first question comes from Paul.

He asks, “Frank, I want to start a financial newsletter. Where do I begin?”

Then, Todd asks me to comment on an article about $200 barrel oil. I’ll answer his question and expand with my take on where the future stock price of oil companies is headed.

Lastly, Sid asks for me to comment on the economy; recession, depression and the recovery.

Thank you to everyone who has stuck by me during these last few months. It really means the world to me!

Good investing,

Frank Curzio

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