Talk:Stansberry Research

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This article is sketch in its citations and even whether the subject is truly notable. The Stansberry team spends most of it's time shilling it's investment strategies and hyping doom to potentially unsuspecting individuals. I've noted the lack of citations to the supposedly "Dr. Sjuggerud", as I can find no citations anywhere, in any of his biographical information published that indicates where he actually earned either of the advanced degrees he touts. While he may in fact have these advanced degrees, the use of them without informing people where they were earned invites potentially unwarranged confidence in the title "Dr.". Many of the citations point to sites that are simply additional Stansberry cites operating under different names or seemingly created solely to act as self-serving cross-references, intended to lend credibility of one site by being quoted by another site owned and operated by the same group of people.

Adjudicated a fraudster[edit]

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To the extent this article serves any purpose at all, it's to shore up the guy's credibility, which according to a federal judge (cited), is, in a particular case, zero. Yet he seems to survive as a purveyor of "financial information." 2602:304:CFA3:D560:8C3F:8DE1:AC2B:FD80 (talk) 18:53, 12 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]