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We Reached the $1,000,000 Mark

2008 S&P 500 = -40%

2008 SRS Results = +28%

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259% Gain in 2004
105% Gain in 2005
92% Gain in 2006
204% Gain in 2007
28% Gain so far in 2008
$20,000 invested in 2004 is now worth $1,109,709

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Comparing Our Performance and Fees against the Funds

Fact 1: If in 2004 you were lucky enough to invest $20,000 into a no load mutual fund that equaled our performance that year you would have paid $1,648 in *hidden management fees. Our subscribers paid less than $1,200 for the same period.  

Fact 2: If you held your no load mutual fund through 2005 and you were fortunate enough to earn the same percentage gain as our service for that year you would have paid a whopping $3,375 in *hidden fees that year.  Our subscribers paid less than $1,200 for the same period.

Fact 3: If your no load fund continued to perform as well as our service, by the middle of 2008 you would be paying $22,900 in annual *hidden fees.  Our subscribers were still paying less than $1,200 in total upfront fees.  

Fact 4: Out of 13,000 available mutual funds, only 61 have outperformed our service in 2008 (the top performer earned 33%).  A majority of these 61 funds lost money last year and most of them lost money over the past 3 years.  

*hidden no load mutual fund fees

Note: Our services charges no hidden fees and fees do not go up even as your portfolio grows.

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Smart Money Principle™

The Smart Money Principle(TM) is a risk reduction tool. The goal is to earn at least 10% when your stock succeeds, but you strictly limit your loss to only 2%-3% when your stock fails. If you follow this rule, you will always be moving forward.

It is a simple question of mathematics

Starting with a $20,000 online trading account: For your successful stock market trades you make 10% each and for your unsuccessful stock market trades you lose 2%-3% each.

For example:

1 = $2000 profit
2 = $2000 profit
3 = $400 loss
4 = $600 loss
5 = $2000 profit
6 = $600 loss
7 = $400 loss
8 = $2000 profit
9 = $600 loss
Trade 10 = $2000 profit

Total = $7,400 profit

 

 


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