At Financial$Matter we love it when you share your thoughts with us…even if you don’t agree with what we publish.
For the most part, we’ve determined that our readers/subscribers are free-thinkers who add value to what we do with their comments, thoughts, suggestions, memes and cartoons.
However, occasionally we get notes from readers who just don’t quite “get it” and somehow think they need to take us to task.
Such was the case with Carl who wrote: “Hey, Vincent! You claim to be a big leader on Wall Street so why don’t you prove it by giving stock tips for companies that will be like buying Apple at $1.42?”
Guys like Carl actually bring a smile to my face.
They’re the typical lazy investor who expects to get rich off of one stock and when it doesn’t happen, they blame someone else.
They also don’t know how to read English.
For instance, I’ve never claimed to be a leader on Wall Street. However, at the end of every email you’ll see – under my name – “World Leader in Simplifying Wall Street.”
Big difference…HUGE.
Outside of our own content, we don’t know anyone out there writing about Wall Street that makes it simple and easy to understand for the average investor.
Most of the financial articles/newsletters you read are difficult to understand and written to impress you with the “GURU of the Week” investment skills.
Although our staff has a combined 109+ years of frontline experience on Wall Street we’ve found that keeping things simple and easy to understand is far more effective than trying to impress you with how smart we are.
In fact, we go out of our way to teach you to think for yourself and LISTEN to what the markets are telling you.
So, when things get crazy – like so far in 2020 – you won’t be “gawkin at the markets like a cow staring at a new fence.”
To back up our “simplifying” claims, we offer everyone (even you, Carl) a FREE, no strings attached, copy of our “…In Plain English” newsletter.
Ironically (or NOT) the issue we’re giving away is the March 2020 newsletter which came out when the whole world was falling apart.
We’re confident that if you read it and acted on it then your portfolio would be looking great today.
So, what are you waiting for?
It’s FREE with no gimmicks, no credit cards or no commitment on your part.
See for yourself:
At Financial$Matter we love it when you share your thoughts with us…even if you don’t agree with what we publish.
For the most part, we’ve determined that our readers/subscribers are free-thinkers who add value to what we do with their comments, thoughts, suggestions, memes and cartoons.
However, occasionally we get notes from readers who just don’t quite “get it” and somehow think they need to take us to task.
Such was the case with Carl who wrote: “Hey, Vincent! You claim to be a big leader on Wall Street so why don’t you prove it by giving stock tips for companies that will be like buying Apple at $1.42?”
Guys like Carl actually bring a smile to my face.
They’re the typical lazy investor who expects to get rich off of one stock and when it doesn’t happen, they blame someone else.
They also don’t know how to read English.
For instance, I’ve never claimed to be a leader on Wall Street. However, at the end of every email you’ll see – under my name – “World Leader in Simplifying Wall Street.”
Big difference…HUGE.
Outside of our own content, we don’t know anyone out there writing about Wall Street that makes it simple and easy to understand for the average investor.
Most of the financial articles/newsletters you read are difficult to understand and written to impress you with the “GURU of the Week” investment skills.
Although our staff has a combined 109+ years of frontline experience on Wall Street we’ve found that keeping things simple and easy to understand is far more effective than trying to impress you with how smart we are.
In fact, we go out of our way to teach you to think for yourself and LISTEN to what the markets are telling you.
So, when things get crazy – like so far in 2020 – you won’t be “gawkin at the markets like a cow staring at a new fence.”
To back up our “simplifying” claims, we offer everyone (even you, Carl) a FREE, no strings attached, copy of our “…In Plain English” newsletter.
Ironically (or NOT) the issue we’re giving away is the March 2020 newsletter which came out when the whole world was falling apart.
We’re confident that if you read it and acted on it then your portfolio would be looking great today.
So, what are you waiting for?
It’s FREE with no gimmicks, no credit cards or no commitment on your part.
See for yourself:
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