You’ve seen the ads before: “See How to make 4,175% return with one stock.”
Let’s be real. Who wouldn’t want to make 4,175% on an investment?
Whether it’s true or not, you have to admit a headline like that is a great hook.
But, C’MON MAN! How many people do you know who’ve actually made that kind of money? (1% would be a generous amount).
So, what happens to the other 99% who buy cheesy newsletters that claim to be the Holy Grail of investing?
The truth is, most investors fail to make the Big Score. Then, they become frustrated and end up buying the next hyped well written newsletter like Secrets of Samurai Warriors for Buying Stocks.
(My favorite happens to be “God’s Hidden Secrets in the Bible for Investing”)
The whole process reminds me of the instructions on the back of a shampoo bottle; Wash, Rinse, Repeat.
Don’t get me wrong. Not all newsletters are misleading. Many are extremely well written and compelling.
However, the vast majority are written by copywriters with little or NO experience on Wall Street.
And here’s what’s laughable; there are many copywriting gurus who claim an aspiring writer with NO EXPERIENCE in the financial world has an advantage over those with experience.
They rationalize this by saying the inexperienced writer can be more unbiased when using research effectively.
LMAO!
That’s like saying you should consult your cousin Homer about your medical conditions because he reads a lot about medicine.
My point is simple. A man with an experience is NEVER at the mercy of a man with a theory.
At Financial$Matter we actually have over 109 years of combined front-line experience on Wall Street.
We know how to separate the wheat from the chaff. And we make it simple and easy for you to understand.
We call it “…In Plain English.’
See for yourself (HERE).
We even give you your first issue for FREE.
25May20
Subj Monumental 4,175% Return on One Stock
You’ve seen the ads before: “See How to make 4,175% return with one stock.”
Let’s be real. Who wouldn’t want to make 4,175% on an investment?
Whether it’s true or not, you have to admit a headline like that is a great hook.
But, C’MON MAN! How many people do you know who’ve actually made that kind of money? (1% would be a generous amount).
So, what happens to the other 99% who buy cheesy newsletters that claim to be the Holy Grail of investing?
The truth is, most investors fail to make the Big Score. Then, they become frustrated and end up buying the next hyped well written newsletter like Secrets of Samurai Warriors for Buying Stocks.
(My favorite happens to be “God’s Hidden Secrets in the Bible for Investing”)
The whole process reminds me of the instructions on the back of a shampoo bottle; Wash, Rinse, Repeat.
Don’t get me wrong. Not all newsletters are misleading. Many are extremely well written and compelling.
However, the vast majority are written by copywriters with little or NO experience on Wall Street.
And here’s what’s laughable; there are many copywriting gurus who claim an aspiring writer with NO EXPERIENCE in the financial world has an advantage over those with experience.
They rationalize this by saying the inexperienced writer can be more unbiased when using research effectively.
LMAO!
That’s like saying you should consult your cousin Homer about your medical conditions because he reads a lot about medicine.
My point is simple. A man with an experience is NEVER at the mercy of a man with a theory.
At Financial$Matter we actually have over 109 years of combined front-line experience on Wall Street.
We know how to separate the wheat from the chaff. And we make it simple and easy for you to understand.
We call it “…In Plain English.’
See for yourself (HERE).
We even give you your first issue for FREE.
You’ve seen the ads before: “See How to make 4,175% return with one stock.”
Let’s be real. Who wouldn’t want to make 4,175% on an investment?
Whether it’s true or not, you have to admit a headline like that is a great hook.
But, C’MON MAN! How many people do you know who’ve actually made that kind of money? (1% would be a generous amount).
So, what happens to the other 99% who buy cheesy newsletters that claim to be the Holy Grail of investing?
The truth is, most investors fail to make the Big Score. Then, they become frustrated and end up buying the next hyped well written newsletter like Secrets of Samurai Warriors for Buying Stocks.
(My favorite happens to be “God’s Hidden Secrets in the Bible for Investing”)
The whole process reminds me of the instructions on the back of a shampoo bottle; Wash, Rinse, Repeat.
Don’t get me wrong. Not all newsletters are misleading. Many are extremely well written and compelling.
However, the vast majority are written by copywriters with little or NO experience on Wall Street.
And here’s what’s laughable; there are many copywriting gurus who claim an aspiring writer with NO EXPERIENCE in the financial world has an advantage over those with experience.
They rationalize this by saying the inexperienced writer can be more unbiased when using research effectively.
LMAO!
That’s like saying you should consult your cousin Homer about your medical conditions because he reads a lot about medicine.
My point is simple. A man with an experience is NEVER at the mercy of a man with a theory.
At Financial$Matter we actually have over 109 years of combined front-line experience on Wall Street.
We know how to separate the wheat from the chaff. And we make it simple and easy for you to understand.
We call it “…In Plain English.’
See for yourself (HERE).
We even give you your first issue for FREE.
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