Dear There,
Earlier last month S&P branded the U.S. with a negative outlook
on its long term AAA credit rating, lowering it from a stable
rating for the first time in more than 70 years.
They now predict there is a one-in-three chance that it may have
to lower the actual credit rating of the United States by the
year 2013.
As we speak our nation has roughly a $14.3 trillion dollar
debt - and it is growing by the day to the tune of $3.9 billion!
And what is the current debate we are hearing most about in
Washington? It's not how much we need to cut, but whether or not
to increase the debt ceiling! The Treasury estimates that the
$14.3 trillion limit will be breached by May 16.
Now, this is not good news. And unfortunately, all this noise
often leads to what I call "knee jerk investing." Making
risky-and often poor-investment choices based on pure emotion.
I've seen it happen thousands of times.
In the end, the investors who are patient, disciplined, and have
a plan ahead of time, usually come out on top more often than not.
That's why I want you to take a look at this...
This is a special report from a small group of investors who
found success by deciding once-and-for-all to turn off the
financial news, and stop their knee-jerk investing.
They spent only ten minutes a week checking on their
investments.
They're just average investors who wanted to become wealthy but
didn't want to give up their day jobs - or too much of their
free time to do it.
Many of them followed a step-by-step compound trading plan, and
checked on it once a week. Most of their money was made while
they were out spending time with their spouse, playing golf, or
fishing on their favorite lake.
And if you know anything about me, you know I'm a big supporter
of anything that keeps you from being chained to your trading
computer.
So if you're ready to turn the "noise" off and start making
rational trading decisions, then you really need to see this
complimentary report.
Good Trading,
Bill Poulos
Profits Run Inc.
28339 Beck Rd, Unit F1
Wixom, MI
48393
US
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