"David_B" quoted:
Nothing like a good disclaimer:
"Fortune & Freedom is an unregulated product published by Southbank
Investment Research Limited. Its content is general only and should
not be relied upon by investors in making (or not making) specific
investment decisions.
From time to time we may tell you about regulated products issued by
Southbank Investment Research Limited. With these products your
capital is at risk. You can lose some or all of your investment..."
Lets see what others have to say.
Financial Times
"Nigel Farage is shilling gold and silver on the internet"
https://www.ft.com/content/450bd1f6-47fa-4a5b-ab8e-0ecdff7ab60b
"Specifically, Farage seems to want to get the message across to
people that they should look after their own finances, and that they
should consider buying precious metals..."
"Yeah. Southbank Investment Research Limited. They publish various
newsletters, including one called "Gold Stock Fortunes", another
called "Short the World", another called "New Drug Speculator" and
another called?...wait for it..."Crypto Profits Extreme"!
You can rest assured that Alphaville [FT blog] has signed up to
Farage's daily newsletter and will be sharing its content with you
periodically. We hope it will provide all of us with some levity
during these difficult times".
"Farage's investment newsletter does not win the approval of advisers"
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https://www.adviserhome.co.uk/news/farages-investment-newsletter-does-not-win-approval-advisers>
"Informed Choice's Martin Bamford has set out why not to invest here.
I think this story will run for a while yet, judging from the social
media reaction from IFAs, who, wherever they stand politically, sound
distinctly unimpressed".
"Watch this before you take advice from Fortune, Freedom & Farage"
https://icfp.co.uk/fortune-freedom-farage/
Even if you don't watch note what's written under these headings:
1 - Nigel isn't a financial adviser
2 - These investments will lose you money
3 - Investing is not a hobby
4 - This is an unregulated service
"Nigel Farage's foray into finance"
https://www.dw.com/en/column-nigel-farages-foray-into-finance/a-55433032
"Farage himself is hardly a bastion of financial prudence either...".
"How can Farage get away with his foray into finance?"
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https://www.moneymarketing.co.uk/opinion/nic-cicutti-how-can-farage-get-away-with-his-foray-into-finance/>
"...back in the day, he was involved in 'managing money' in an
unspecified way, to promote investment approaches that are virtually
guaranteed to lose their hard-earned savings".
My advice? Caveat emptor.