Dear Reader,
Full confession: I’ve QUIT the stock market.
And you should, too.
Starting right now, I want you to forget about trading stocks, options, REITs, MLPs, and all that other gobbledygook you’re being sold.
But giving up on stocks doesn’t mean I’ve given up on making moneyโฆ
Or that you should give up on building wealth.
Quite the opposite!
You see, almost no one else is telling you about thisโฆ
But for the last 25 years, a radically different market has CRUSHED the stock marketโฆ
On average, it’s returned, get this, 55% a year.
The thing is, this market isn’t the New York Stock Exchangeโฆ or the Nasdaqโฆ or some other public market.
There’s only one way to get access to this hidden marketโฆ
Learn how, right here ยป
Sincerely,
Matt Milner
Stock Market Quitter, Speaker, and Entrepreneur
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Soooo, You won’t tell us in your post what this “hidden market” is.
I don’t click on “click bait”.
Bye Bye
What the hell is this crap, and what’s it doing on this site? This site is called Stock Gumshoe . . . not Spam Gumshoe. We talk stocks here. We have no interest in Amway or other get-rich-quick pyramid schemes. We ride or die with the market! Quitters can go spew their spam elsewhere.
Relax, a reader posted this ad here because theyโre asking about it. Thatโs where we get a lot of our story ideas.
Gotcha! The way it was laid out I totally thought it was someone posting their own ad on here to get us to come join their get-rich-quick scheme. My bad. ๐
Have you looked into the ad to figure out what the investment is? Historically ads like this one have been a disappointment to me and it is highly unlikely that I would invest…but I am quite curious.
Not recently, but these are almost always options trading schemesโฆ which typically do disappoint compared to the wild promises in the ads โ either your returns are modest and heavily taxed, or they take on far
More risk than expected and one bad trade negates five or six good ones. Itโs tough to make an options trading advisory work, partly because most options contracts are very illiquid and telling a few thousand people to buy the same contract makes the price go nutty.
The name shown as the writer of the ad is Matt Milner. As far as I know he is one of the founders of Crowdability, a crowdfunding website. So, I guess he is referring to investing in private companies with high growth potential.