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Ground floor opportunity as precious as gold. | |
April 7, 2008 | |
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Dear Market Forecast Reader, If you could do one thing to phenomenally improve your investment profits, it would be to start buying more stocks at the bottom of their price curve and not (like most investors) half-way up. Thats what the smart money does the investors who make millions while everyone else accepts average or below average returns. Take, for instance, the current bull market in gold. We think gold has a long way to go before it reaches its top. But along the way, the smart investors have been buying the dips, and have been making the lions share of profits. Of course, buying stocks at the bottom of their price range or on a dip takes courage, because thats when they look their worst. You must also accept the added risk that the stocks could be cheap for a reason. But if you do your homework, you can find many exceptional investments that are poised for rapid gains. More importantly, youll be able to buy these stocks for exceptionally low prices making your gains all the greater when you sell. For some time, Ive been using the resources and the staff at my disposal to help investors like you take advantage of such stocks. Last year, for instance, we recommended that ground floor traders should stock up on shares in one gold company that looked seriously undervalued. With gold hitting a historic high, those investors were able to cash in those shares this January for a gain of 80.9%. Meanwhile, weve already spotted other undervalued gold companies that we think could do very well in the months ahead, as gold prices continue to rise as a result of all the stimulus and liquidity the government is injecting into the economy. And this is only one of the many trends and situations this Ground Floor service covers. We continually comb the market looking for low-priced, undervalued stocks with the potential to rise very quickly. They include everything from IPOs to undervalued giants, from turnaround plays to corporate spin-offs. Sure, low-priced stocks may be a little riskier than those you normally see in the pages of my newsletter, but if you are an experienced investor who can handle a little more risk in exchange for potentially greater gains, then you really should check us out. For FREE information about my Ground Floor Trader service, just click on this link Leeb's Ground Floor Trader. It wont take more than a few minutes to get all your questions answered and the rewards could be more than worth it. Sincerely, Research Chairman P.S. Right now, readers like you can take advantage of our special offer and receive 66% off the normal price of this service. Plus, you can get a complete refund within 60 days, no questions asked, if you change your mind. Hows that for a great deal? 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