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Sunday, 24 February 2008
I call this secret technique the "paddle strategy."
Because, frankly, in the flood of falling stock prices we're headed for right now, you're definitely going to want this one very controversial, yet successful stock market tool in your canoe.
As I said, this secret technique is well proven.
In fact, the "paddle strategy" stands behind no fewer than 14 of history's greatest personal stock market performances. From the start of the markets in the 1500s... right up to the billions of dollars this approach is making today.

It's even the one single technique that was used to secure the three greatest single isolated market moves in history. One of which was the move I just told you about. And a second of which just happened within the last 12 months.

In fact, this "paddle strategy" has been so successful, governments have tried to BAN it at least three times. First in Holland in the 1600s. Then in France, under Napoleon. And right here in the U.S. None of those bans ever stuck.

Today, not only is this little-known "paddle strategy" perfectly legal, it's also just as powerful as ever. Last year, for instance, another investor used this "paddle strategy" to make as much as $10.96 million per day -- including weekends -- on the collapse of the subprime market, banks and investment firms.

Another California man, Andrew L., used this same "paddle strategy" to crank out over 1,000% gains in less than a year. Bill A., also of California, used this to pile up over $400 million. And Michael B., also from California, just did this and made 300%.

Not bad?

A handful of hedge funds uses this "paddle strategy" regularly, with huge success. But up until recently, they've successfully hogged most of the gains for themselves and their rich clients -- demanding as much as $1 million just to open an account.

But that's about to change.

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Which is why I'm writing you today. For the first time anywhere, it's gotten much easier for you to use this same insider's "paddle strategy" on your own -- without the hedge funds or the top Wall Street insiders looking over your shoulder.

I'll show you how over the next four minutes.

Joe Schriefer, Publisher
Agora Financial

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1. Written by Phillip S., on 03-10-2008 14:54
But I can show you a much easier way, in a never-before-available research report I'd love to send you. It's called "Secrets of the 'Paddle Strategy': Five Ways to Lock in Triple-Digit Gains Even As Stock Markets Crash." It's written by a brilliant friend of mine I'd like you to meet.
2. Written by Webroot, on 07-07-2008 04:27
There is spyware at the "paddle strategy" site.
3. Written by Cole Nathan, on 24-02-2008 22:22
Yes, we had all heard this before so it was nothing new. Each week a new 'just about there' story hit regarding a bailout. It was Friday, however, and the market was in the second day of some selling.
4. Written by Nick, on 24-02-2008 22:18
The hardest school in the world for learning how to invest isn't Harvard. It isn't Yale. It's the grind of the market itself, where you're learning hands on. With real money at your fingertips. 
Well said and this is what I have learn after losing a fortune in stocks

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