Author/Editor
Ian Wyatt
Publisher
Wyatt Investment Research
Description
Originated as a “real money” $100,000 portfolio (called “Wyatt’s 100K Portfolio” at the time), mostly focused on “steady and reliable” ideas that generate income through dividends.
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If he’s got so much money why does he take other peoples money. I hope his company goes broke and he does too. He should not keep money that he received by mistake and not return it no matters what it says when he is selling information for $1995.00.
I wonder tha same thing. Peddling for more money on the internet. If he really want to make street people rich, do some charity work. Either he is greedy or just as poor as we are.
The frequency with which he regurgitates previous “Webinar” information in order to rope in new, naive subscribers gets boring and somewhat disturbing. The “canned” questions that he addresses are distressing. If those questions are truly representative of the lack of knowledge his listeners (and subscribers) have in the world of investing, it really is shocking — they are south of being naive. I have never seen or heard any answers even remotely close to the questions I have submitted. Another way to look at what you should consider a minimum amount of capital to deploy to his recommendations (or any other service for that matter) is to calculate the amount of capital that would result in an annual management fee of 1.5% — in this case it would be $133,000 (i.e. $1995/0.015). If he can make you a “Pot Stock Millionaire” within three years from a $133,000 investment, then, my hat’s off to him. Remember, he offers no refunds, either in full or prorated; but, will “give” you a credit against any of the other 10 services he offers or extend your subscription for an additional year (both offers of which cost him absolutely no money out-of-pocket). Caveat Emptor!
There customer service isn’t exist!!!!! I just purchased one of Ian Wyatt program. They send me an email log in to the members site, which do not work, the site do not recognize my log in credential. After 5 email to the customer service the issue still didn’t correct or solved. Of course the refund wasn’t send back yet! Be very careful if you order any program from them!
Save your money! I am down big on his cannabis recommendations and up on the ones I researched and picked myself. He said buy now before the big run up on Oct. 17. Well he must have got enough people to buy driving the price so he could sell and left everyone else holding the bag. Stay clear!
I didn’t at first join Gumshoe for this pre-warning service but what a value for money GUMSHOE is.