John Del Vecchio of Dent Research, has a warning for our readers about what Wall Street corporations are not talking about. To learn more read below.
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EDITOR'S NOTE: John Del Vecchio of Dent Research, has a warning for our readers about what Wall Street corporations are not talking about. To learn more read below. | | | WARNING! What you're about to read might upset you… Dear Reader, Wall Street corporations don't want you to become a well-educated investor. They don't want you to know all the details about the products you're buying… Or to ask questions, be patient, and use common sense when investing... They want you to believe investing is too hard — and too complicated — for you to be any good at it on your own. But I'm here to tell you that it's not "too hard" or "too complicated" to learn the truth about whether or not a company is a good investment. If you're looking for a way to quickly build confidence in your own abilities … take control of your financial future… and finally know for sure if the stocks you own are truly going to pay off… I can show you how. That's why I've placed a copy of my new best-selling book on hold for you, Rule of 72: Compound Your Money and Uncover Hidden Stock Profits on hold for you. And I'll gladly have it shipped out to you today. I just need your authorization. Here's what people are already saying about Rule of 72… - "I'm always looking in vain for that one book for someone new to investing in stocks. One that attacks the myths, questions conventional wisdom, shows how to master behavior, and steers them away from industry charlatans and bad company management - all in an engaging and clear way. In short, the book I wish I'd had when starting out. I've finally found it." — Mycroft P.
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On Amazon you'll pay $17 to grab a copy of Rule of 72… but through this special offer, our readers, today ONLY, you can have it sent directly to you for less than $5… just the cost of shipping and handling. Sincerely, John Del Vecchio Dent Research | | | | |
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