Hi moneyblog,
Did you know that 90% of investment fund managers fail to outperform their benchmark index?
Here's a funny story: Recently, my personal banker visited my office trying to sell me his investment products...
I asked if we could compare portfolios, I showed him mine, and he ended up enrolling in my investment course.
You see, there are many "analysts" out there who claim that "only the pros know how to make money from the stock market"...
When I first started investing 30 years ago… I too believed that a newbie like myself would never beat the market. So I blindly listened to "analysts" and invested without knowing if it was a good stock.
This misbelief cost me $30,000.
Within 2 years, most of my stocks fell in value by more than 30%. One of the companies even went bust and got delisted from the stock market.
It wasn't until I decided to study the markets seriously that I discovered the secret that allows ordinary people with ZERO financial background to outperform the SPX.
And since then I have beaten the market every year. Last year, I made 3X of the SPX's returns despite the Covid crash. In the last 12 months, my account is up +73% and going strong.
Contrary to popular belief...
… you don't need a financial degree to pick winning stocks
… neither do you need "insider tips" to make lucrative profits
… and you certainly don't need decades of experience to succeed in the stock market
What you DO need are the right strategies to outplay the market so you can come out on top regardless of crashes, bull runs or volatile weather.
Good thing for you, I've perfected this edge and I'm hosting a free online event soon where I'll share my proven tactics with you.
You got to book your slot FAST though...
Because there's limited capacity on the event platform and registration will close once we run out of tickets.
So if you want to learn how to get double-digit % returns from the stock market every year, click here now to get your FREE ticket!
I look forward to seeing you there… 😉
May The Markets Be With You,
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