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MODULE 5
MONEYPING™ ANALYSIS - HOW TO CONSISTENTLY UNCOVER STOCKS THAT WILL YIELD 20% ANNUAL RETURNS OR MORE
MoneyPing™Strategy No. 4

I’m sure you have all heard of the concept of leveraging money, right? If you used a $100,000 down payment to buy an $800,000 house, then rented it out for a high enough monthly rent to cover your mortgage payments and to save for another down payment to buy another $800,000 house, this is a good example of the concept of leverage. In this example, an initial investment of $100,000 gathered $1.6 million in assets. In uncovering stock opportunities you can use leverage as well.  And MoneyPing™ Strategy No. 4 will tell you how.

 
Strategy No.4 uses the flattening of the information world to give you an advantage in investing over all other individual investors. If you had invested in the major indexes of the U.S., from 2000 to 2006 you would have lost 13% of your money with a buy and hold strategy. In London during this time, you would have fared better, but at just a very modest 5% clip per year, and in Japan you would have just about been flat.  Buy and hold is dead and you need creative strategies to turbocharge your portfolio today. Inside you learn about a MoneyPing™ technique called “pinballing” that allows you to bounce off one great investment idea to uncover multiple others.

 
Just so there is no confusion about our MoneyPing™ trading strategies, we have never used our strategies to day trade, though it could quite possibly be used for this reason. Although we endorse long-term outlooks, sometimes our strategies do require you to trade out of a stock after a one year, or six-month holding period. But the great thing about MoneyPing™ strategies is that you’ll never run out of great investment opportunities. There are just too many that exist globally.

 
So stop suffering from years of waiting and hoping and learn how to identify the assets that are most likely to significantly move higher.

 

Content:                                                            16  pages                                
Number of Exercises:                                     5
Number of Lessons:                                        3
Exam Questions:                                              7
Estimated Time of Completion:                    6-12 hours


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