Dear Reader,
What I'm about to tell you might raise a few eyebrows. But everything you're about to read is 100% accurate and legal. Here's the situation. Zachary Scheidt, a lead analyst for Taipan Publishing Group, has uncovered an obscure SEC law that allows you to legally "pirate" as much as $109,122 from these six corporate accounts. In fact the SEC ruling lets you plunder money from as many as 3,000 public accounts.
Now, most investors don't even know this ruling exists. And you can believe that the Fat Cat CEOs are glad 99% of investors don't know how to "pirate" this cash… But it's EASY if you know the law – and the misunderstood, yet incredibly lucrative technique Zachary Scheidt is going to show you today. The details are in his new report, which I've included in this e-mail.
I'm not asking you to do anything illegal, immoral or unethical. This is money that corporate CEOs are using for their own good when it should be used for the good of the company and shareholders. Take AIG, for instance. Last year, top execs doled out $440,000 for a top-notch retreat to the St. Regis resort in California and tossed down $86,000 for a hunting trip in England… all the while standing in line for $85 billion worth of government bailout cash. Do you think it's fair they play with investors' hard earned money that way?
Heck no. Look… if you do nothing else with this information but read it, then that's fine. But there's an opportunity for you to turn the tables on the greedy fat cats and put some money in your own pocket.
To your best days,
Paul Amos
Associate Director
How to Legally "Pirate"
$109,122 From These
Six Corporate Accounts:
#865851 – Holds $840 million (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
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#2031170 – Holds $1.59 billion (Jersey City, New Jersey) |
#155203 – Holds $613 million (Chicago, Illinois)
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#1502790 – Holds $3.19 billion (Los Angeles, California) |
#559824 – Holds $1.48 billion (Irvine, California) |
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#6198550 – Holds $6.96 billion (New York, New York) |
Only one catch:
You must take action by July 31, 2009
Dear Reader,
What were you doing when Oracle CEO Larry Ellison was skimming the American public for enough cash to buy himself a 453-foot, $200 million yacht?
Or when Barclays investment bankers were running up a $62,000 wine tab at a posh London restaurant?
Or even when Deutsche Bank representatives were using their expense accounts to visit brothels and pay for adult entertainment?
Unfortunately, if you're like the majority of Americans, you were likely sitting around, losing money, while these fat cat execs were running rampant… spending millions of dollars irresponsibly.
But that didn't have to be the case…
Especially when an obscure SEC regulation allows you to legally "pirate" some of these recklessly spent millions for yourself.
Take AIG, for instance. Last year, top execs doled out $440,000 for a top-notch retreat to the St. Regis resort in California and tossed down $86,000 for a hunting trip in England… all the while standing in line for $85 billion worth of government bailout cash.
That's why Frank Lighton had absolutely no problem "pirating" $53,700 from the public account of AIG (#1419777000) once he found out he had the legal right to do so.
And Frank wasn't the only one who took advantage of this situation either…
Mort Green "pirated" $146,114. Eli Mathers nabbed $123,844. And Peter Doyle swiped $36,220.
And they all did it 100% legally.
You see, there's a little-known clause buried deep in Section 77F of the SEC code… and it gives you the legal right to plunder cash from any one of 3,000+ corporate accounts.
You better believe that the Fat Cat CEOs are glad 99% of investors don't know how to "pirate" this cash…
But it's EASY if you know the law — and the poorly understood, yet incredibly lucrative technique I'm going to show you today.
You can commit these ultra-profitable acts of legal "piracy" any time…
From your own home or anywhere else…
And as often as you wish.
You just have to know which accounts to take advantage of — and that's the real trick…
You see, I've been "pirating" cash for about a decade now… and it takes a lot of research to find the handful of accounts among the 3,000+ you could legally raid that stand to make you mountains of cash.
The truth is, I'm one of the few people on Earth who can find these targets for you…
In fact, right now, I know of six corporate accounts that are absolutely brimming with cash…
And it's yours for the taking.
You're literally just a few mouse clicks away from swiping $109,122 – and likely even more – in the coming months.
I've had my eye on these accounts for quite some time…
And now is the absolute perfect moment to take advantage of them.
It's an absolute no-brainer if you ask me.
In this letter, I'm going to show you how to legally "pirate" serious cash from the kinds of companies that may have lost you a fortune over the last two years.
I'm also going to let you in on which companies to plunder – and most importantly, when you can expect to find yourself $109,122 richer.
$64,260 from account #1667220…
in just a single day
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You could have already "pirated" nearly $300,000
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$34,921 on CSUN (account #640603)
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$23,492 on ESLR (account #4291020)
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$41,466 on JASO (account #6172430)
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$25,722 on SOLR (account #1406200)
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$45,000 on PVSO (account #380952)
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$27,847 on QCE (account #2116170)
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$33,104 on SPWRA (account #261652)
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$23,889 on STP (account #5261060)
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$37,942 on TSL (account #1042430)
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"Pirating" cash is much, much easier than you're probably thinking it is…
In fact, you can choose what company you'd like to swipe cash from – and when to do it – all in a matter of minutes.
You can even do it all from your home computer if you wish.
It's what Ronald Seitek did once he saw that account #1667220 (the corporate account for a company called Ryder) was ripe for the picking.
The news leaked, and a few other opportunistic investors started "pirating" thousands of dollars a day in lump-sum payouts…
Some "pirated" as much $64,260 from just this one account… all on a single, 100% legal transaction.
Others pocketed smaller amounts – $4,300… $8,290… $18,440.
Something similar happened with account #1238260 (a company called United Rentals). A small number of ordinary citizens "pirated" money from this account as fast as they could – in some cases more than $20,000.
Riley Nugent, for one, found himself more than $32,000 richer. Wayne Harrington also took advantage and "pirated" $30,000 for himself.
The best part is these opportunities come up several times each year…
But most people miss out on them because the only way to find them is to watch the markets day in and day out, sort through 500-page corporate profiles, and read between the lines of lengthy financial reports almost every day.
That's exactly how I found the six accounts I'm about to show you.
But here's the thing: This specific opportunity can only be maximized if you get in before July 31, 2009.
You see, as common sense would dictate, as these accounts empty, there will be less and less cash to be claimed.
Take what happened with Exxon last year, for instance…
How 11 people "pirated" $3.9 million in 2008
To say Exxon was profitable in 2008 would be a vast understatement…
You see, while countless companies were threatened by bankruptcy, Exxon was pocketing profits in record fashion.
In fact, as The New York Times reports, they were filling their corporate coffers to the tune of $90,000 per minute.
It's how they can fund insane expenditures… as they did with Lee Raymond's retirement package recently.
If you're not familiar with that name, you should be.
Why?
Because just a couple years ago, Lee Raymond, the former CEO of Exxon, walked away with one of the richest retirement packages in history… worth nearly $400 million.
And this doesn't include the cool $51.1 million Raymond earned in salary in 2005… or the $3.6 million he earned in bonuses the year before.
In other words, while the American public was scalped at the gas pumps over the past few years, Lee Raymond was making more money than is humanly possible to spend in a lifetime.
And that's why, when a small group of people had the chance to "pirate" huge chunks of cash from Exxon in 2008… they didn't hesitate for even a second.
Take a look at some of the amounts they swiped:
| Name |
Date |
"Pirated" |
| Scott Pearlman |
02-07-2008 |
$326,619 |
| Jeremy Darwin |
05-07-2008 |
$565,000 |
| Hugh Carlson |
05-13-2008 |
$521,710 |
| Patrick Mu |
05-16-2008 |
$462,000 |
| Connie Mathers |
05-19-2008 |
$113,000 |
| Stan Lipscomb |
05-19-2008 |
$718,800 |
| Arlen Klank |
05-19-2008 |
$62,859 |
| Stephen Logan |
05-19-2008 |
$334,766 |
| Tom Croshank |
05-21-2008 |
$111,000 |
| Anne Swinger |
12-15-2008 |
$30,249 |
| Mandy Kryer |
12-15-2008 |
$673,302 |
All told, these 11 people "pirated" a staggering $3,919,905 in 100% legal plunder…
While Exxon was running the other way with its pockets full of cash, and some shareholders were losing as much as 22% on their stock, these 11 people were reclaiming the cash they lost — and then a few million…
And I'll bet it felt great.
But windows of opportunity like these don't stay open forever…
As I mentioned, to take advantage of the six booty-stuffed accounts I'm about to reveal to you… you must get in on or before July 31, 2009, to "pirate" $109,122 for yourself.
Let me explain how it works…
How to "pirate" your first lump-sum payout
When you "pirate" cash from a public corporate account… it's possible you may receive your cash in as little as a single day. Sometimes it may take a little longer.
For instance:
On March 12, 2009, the window for "pirating" cash from account #2344870 (ticker symbol LO) was wide open.
Those few investors who took notice were able to get their claims in…
Among those who "pirated" windfall amounts of money was Don Niedenfuer.
After toiling away for several years in marketing and sales, Don learned a secret that would pay off in a big way.
In short, after a promotion at his company (Lorillard), he learned the secret to "pirating" cash from public accounts.
At 67, Don cashed in on his first huge payday, pocketing $28,338.
It took a little over a month for the cash to become available for deposit, but Don certainly wasn't complaining…
Nor was anyone else who "pirated" cash from account #577505:
- Stephanie Blinder from Columbus, Ohio, "pirated" $9,210
- Tony Francis from Union City, New Jersey, "pirated" $8,227
- Henrik Flanders from Casper, Wyoming, "pirated" $3,499
- Hugh Simon from Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, "pirated" $4,883
- Odie Lindemann from San Marcos, Texas, "pirated" $10,145
However, you don't always have to wait a month…
As I mentioned, it's also possible to receive your cash in as little as 24 hours.
That's what happened with account #3516510 (MasterCard) just last year.
If you had been aware of what was going on, you could have "pirated" $1,181 on November 4th… and received every cent of that cash the very next day.
It's really just as simple as it sounds.
You see, "pirating" cash – up to several times each month – all takes place through regular old shares of stock.
How many other opportunities have you heard of where ordinary shares of stock allow you to legally swipe cash from any one of 3,000+ corporate accounts?
This kind of "piracy" doesn't work the way normal stock investing does: By grabbing up shares of a company you get a gut feeling on, then hoping they zoom up in value…
Instead, you have to know exactly which company's accounts to "pirate" from — and precisely when to do it.
Timing is extremely important, as different accounts can be "pirated" for different amounts at different times.
If you move too early – or too late – you'll still make money… but you won't pocket huge paydays like the ones I've been showing you.
And again, "pirating" huge amounts of wealth from cash-fat companies starts with ordinary shares of stock… you may even be able to do it with stocks you already have in your portfolio.
Now, if this sounds too good to be true, simply ask the select group of people who already know about this secret.
Ernie Winkler, an 82-year-old out of Kansas City recently wrote in, "Thanks a lot for the direction," after he "pirated" $23,840 from Southwest's corporate account.
Ellen Denole also sent in a note, quite happy with the $11,000 she swiped from CYD's corporate stash.
But what these people experienced is nothing compared to what happened to Ron Walters…
Ron Walters "pirated" $204,400
in just over a month
Ron Walters does not work on Wall Street… he is not a broker… and he didn't graduate from college with a degree in accounting.
In other words, Ron Walters is not what you would call a financial guru.
However, none of this stopped him from "pirating" his way into becoming a multimillionaire.
You see, for years Ron drove his Chevy nearly 40 miles, each way, to his job in the small Massachusetts town of Chelmsford.
In almost all aspects, Ron is just an average American, middle-aged man.
Except for the fact that Ron learned how to skim enough cash from overflowing corporate accounts to make himself rich.
You see, at 51 years of age, a co-worker presented the idea of "pirating" cash to Ron…
At first Ron was a bit skeptical. It sounded too good to be true.
He already owned a handful of stocks — but he just didn't believe that it gave him the right to plunder as much cash as he wanted from public corporate accounts.
But when he found out that it was, in fact, his legal right — and he realized how much money he could pocket — he didn't hesitate any longer.
Ron pulled the trigger, and just over a month later he found himself with the chance to pocket $204,400.
That's $204,400 in a single month… more than five times what the average American earns over the course of a year.
The best part is, Ron "pirated" this money with shares of the very company he worked for.
While the stock plummeted more than $12 per share and the CEO of the company was stuffing his pockets with a $624,000 salary, Ron was stuffing huge lumps of this company's cash into his bank account.
And, in case you're wondering, the kind of "pirating" I'm talking about has absolutely nothing to do with dividends or options or other derivative investments…
This is a completely different type of cash payout — one that stands to pay far more often than dividends and involves tons less risk than tricky option plays.
And Ron certainly isn't the only person to figure out how easy – and lucrative – "pirating" cash can be…
How to "pirate" $109,122
just three months from now
Last year was a horrific year for most companies… and that includes Hovnanian Enterprises, which saw its stock fall 62%… revenue fall 31%… and the company lost $1.1 billion overall.
However, that certainly didn't stop CEO Ara Hovnanian from pocketing a year-end bonus of $1.5 million.
You read that right.
As Mr. Hovnanian watched investors in his company lose their hard-earned cash, he was collecting a nice fat check for doing absolutely nothing.
However, if you'd been watching the situation carefully — and known exactly when to commit legal "piracy" — you could have swiped a total of $18,187 on just two quick strikes.

Instead of losing money, you'd have found yourself $18,187 richer.
Now here's the ultimate upshot for you: Right now, I've identified six other "legal piracy" target situations just like this — ripe for the picking.
In fact, if you get into these six plays before July 31, I'm positive you'll have the chance to easily swipe the same amount – and probably much more – as you could have with Hovnanian Enterprises just last year.
Think about it: If you "pirate" that much from each of the six accounts I'm about to reveal, it works out to a quick $109,122 in your savings account.
So how do you know exactly when to "pirate" the cash?
In short, you listen to me.
I've been perfecting the art of knowing when to launch an attack of legal "piracy" for years. I have a very reliable, highly technical system that tells me the best times to strike — and the best accounts to target.
That's why I've been wading knee-deep in research on these six companies for nearly a year…
And I'm completely convinced that they could land you the "pirate payday" of a lifetime. Keep reading.
"Pirating" piles of cash you
only ever dreamed of
My name is Zachary Scheidt.
I've been in the financial game for a long time now, and I've earned respect the old-fashioned way – through years of hard work, dedication to in-depth research, and most importantly, the ability to make people money no matter what the markets are doing.
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I spent nearly 10 years running a $100 million hedge fund. I managed everything from the huge, super-rich CEO accounts, right on down to the accounts of regular folks looking to fund the retirement of their dreams.
However, after spending almost a full decade in the boiler room watching CEOs collect inflated bonuses and take expensive island vacations on their yachts, I decided to take a new route.
That's why last year, I signed on as a senior analyst for the Taipan Publishing Group – a financial publishing firm based in Baltimore since 1989.
I became the lead editor of the Taipan's New Growth Investor newsletter, which gives me something I've always wanted – a forum in which to use my bred-in-the-trenches expertise to help people build fortunes by "pirating" windfall payouts for themselves.
And judging by some of our past results, I'd say it's working pretty well…
- Apache Corporation (APA): We recommended this large-cap energy stock when it was selling for $63.76 per share. And just five months later, readers who followed our recommendation had the chance to "pirate" a 126.8% gain.
- Lifecell Corp (LIFC): We recommended this stock at just $22.93 per share. And sold it on January 18, 2008, for 78% gains in our model portfolio.
- Shanda Interactive (SNDA): Folks who followed our recommendation and bought shares in this Chinese online gaming company for only $12.32 had the chance to plunder 129% when we sold the position for $28.26 less than seven months later.
- Golden Telecom (GLDN): This little-known Russian long distance operator handed readers a swift 62% gain in only 60 days when it quickly moved from $64.49 to $105.02 after we released our initial "buy" alert.
- CNOOC Ltd (CEO): We recommended this Chinese petroleum explorer at a pricey $86.18 per share. But folks who got in on this play weren't disappointed when the stock moved to $192.08 just nine months later, helping them see a healthy 126% gain.
And these are a just fraction of the gains New Growth Investor had the chance to make.
Over the years, we've succeeded in presenting our readers with some exceptional recommendations that have yielded stellar returns.
You could have more than doubled your money if you'd taken our advice on these companies (just take a look at the list above to see what I mean).
Needless to say, I'm pretty happy with the results we've experienced.
But I'm not the only one…
"Now I've got well over $100,000″
New Growth Investor reader Marcus Creighton recently wrote in to let us know just how we were doing:
"Took your recommendation and bought 14,000 shares of CCK at $0.96. Now I've got well over $100,000. Can't thank you fellas enough."
While the four top suits at Crown Holdings were earning annual salaries totaling $8.7 million, Marcus "pirated" his way to more than $100,000.
And today, you have a very similar opportunity to what Marcus had… the chance to pocket a huge amount of money – $109,122 – in a very short time period.
As I mentioned, I've identified six corporate accounts that could help you "pirate" your way to an unbelievable fortune.
I've been following these companies for the better part of a year, and I can tell you the window for "pirating" the largest sums of cash is about to be wide open.
In fact, I've detailed everything you need to know in my most recent research report. It's called "Pirate" Your Way to Wealth and I'd like to send it to you completely free of charge. It includes:
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The names of the six corporate accounts I've been telling you about
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Exactly how and precisely when to start "pirating" cash
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When you can expect to find yourself $109,122 richer
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How you can raid these corporations' coffers time and time again, and earn yourself the title of multimillionaire
Not only could "pirating" cash help you recover what money you may have lost over the past 18 months — it's also one of the very few ways smart investors will prosper going forward.
And on top of that, it legally allows you to dip into the wallets of those big-time executives who care more about their $5 million bonuses than they do about their investors.
I truly believe you could make enough money from legal "piracy" of these corporate treasure chests to secure the kind of financial legacy that could last for generations to come.
And I cover everything you need to know in my exclusive report, "Pirate" Your Way to Wealth.
All you have to do to receive this report, free of charge, is sign up for a trial subscription to my New Growth Investor newsletter.
In other words, all I'm asking is that you test-drive my service… you get three entire months to look at all my reports, picks and back issues.
But before you make a decision, let me tell you about another secret that could earn you an absolute fortune over the next 12 months…
My 503% "currency" secret
I've recently obtained some privileged information…
It details how you can stake your claim in the "New Global Currency" market before it officially launches in the second half of 2009.
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$23,840 on 500 shares
"I made $23,840 on my 500 shares [of SWN]. Thanks a lot for the direction."
- New Growth Investor reader Ernie Winkler
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Now, if you follow the financial news, you know trading foreign currencies – or FOREX – can make investors a boatload of dough in almost no time at all.
In fact, there's a well-circulated story of how George Soros, famed money manager, raked in $1.1 billion in a single day thanks to the British pound.
Of course, that's an extreme example, but I've tracked down several people more like YOU who've made some nice gains thanks to this secret — before it's even become mainstream knowledge…
One of them is Marc Robison. On October 10th, at the height of the financial crisis, Marc took a position in what I call the "New Global Currency." Less than a month later, he had pocketed a 52% return.
Pam McCall shares a similar experience. She took her position on November 3rd. While the market tanked around her, she was funneling her 56% gains directly into her bank account.
However, as I mentioned, these were pre-launch gains. Once the "New Global Currency" goes into full effect… these gains could look tiny.
You see, I've discovered three ways to profit from this new "currency" market… but I can't talk too much about them here. If I give away too much, it could expose the opportunity and ruin the huge gains that are in the wings.
But I'll tell you this much: I see early investors having the chance to pocket high triple-digit gains… up to 503% in the near future.
That turns just $5,000 into $30,150… and it could happen almost overnight. But to ensure you're part of the group that earns these huge gains… I urge you to look into this opportunity right away.
I've detailed everything you need to know in my exclusive report called, My 503% "Currency" Secret.
And just like the first report I told you about, "Pirate" Your Way to Wealth, this report is absolutely free.
All you need to do, to receive both free reports, is try a trial subscription to my New Growth Investor newsletter.
To help you decide… let me quickly tell you a couple more things about New Growth Investor.