Wall Street Unplugged
Episode: 328July 15, 2015

Chris Mayer Unplugged

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Chris Mayer, former banking analyst and editor of the Mayer’s 100x Club newsletter for Agora Financial, talks about the financial problems surrounding Greece and other Euro nations.

He explains why the U.S. is on much better footing than these countries, and how America will never default on its debt.

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Chris then talks about his recent travels to Japan, his upcoming book and his brand new newsletter – which is designed to find small and micro-cap stocks that could surge 100 times in value. 

Finally, Chris will share his favorite stock ideas.  These are small unique companies with huge growth potential.  

As always, thanks for listening and good investing!

To learn more about Chris Mayer’s 100x club click here!

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