For years I've wondered, "Why?"

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| Dear Reader, Are you doing things the hard way? For years I've wondered, "Why?" Why do so many folks do things the hard way? No matter how rich or smart or connected people are, they all seem to make the same mistake: They follow bad advice that's been dished out for decades. Like: "Buy and hold stocks and bonds, and you'll be rich by the time you retire"… Or "Mutual funds and ETFs are the way to go"… Or even better… "Cash is king! Just save 50% of your income in high yield accounts and cut your expenses… you have to sacrifice now to enjoy your retirement later on"… What if I told you that these ideas were just plain wrong! And that I had something much less complicated. When I tell you how it works, chances are you'll have some questions. You might even say, "Jeff… It's not possible." But if you're willing to look beyond the obvious and try something slightly different… Then I think you're going to be excited. It's something I like to call the "Money Multiplier" and it's a way to make an extra $1,400… $5,420… $7,470… in a matter of weeks — from the comfort of your own home. I explain it all right here in my latest bulletin. Regards, Jeff Clark Editor, Jeff Clark Trader | |
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