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By Chris Johnson Dear Reader, Last week, I took a look at the unsavory side of trading earnings in recounting our Amazon.com trade experience. To sum it up, we bought puts ahead of earnings and the stock went up 27 percent in one day. Ouch. |
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| Revealed Hidden Government 100-F Documents Teaser |
| Friday, 08 August 2008 | |||||||||||||||
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On at least 58 different dates, each year... And how you can now use these same “secret” documents to post returns as high as 400–600% over the weeks ahead Dear Reader, They're just people like you and me doing this. Some are retired. Others are still working. They're in their 30s and 40s. Or 60s and older. What they've all discovered is a surprising way to use government-mandated "100-F documents"...to reliably predict where and how far Wall Street's best-known stocks could go. What's more, they're using that information to post 400–600% gains on those moves. Surprisingly fast. And even in down markets. Over and over again. Is what they're doing illegal? It can sure sound like it, since they're often using information not immediately available in the mainstream press. Yet the U.S. government is behind this strategy 100%. Two days after seeing the government "100-F document" filed on Oct. 24, 2007...52-year-old David O'Connor was able to use what he knew to sock away $41,891 On Feb. 21, 2008, a certain "100-F document" was filed in Washington. Five trading days later, 47-year-old Gerald Lavine pocketed profits of $51,783 Roger Barnes of Colorado got more than a glimpse of the "100-F document" filed on Oct. 31, 2007. Six trading days later, he locked in a stunning $237,000 gain. I lead a small group of individuals who are proving this right now. Every week, this group and I share details pulled from what I collectively call "100-F documents" — through Strategic Short Report even though most people know these documents by a few other names.
I'll also show you how we're piling up winning market moves using a special system I've developed to take the best possible advantage of the details we discover. Try Strategic Short Report with no risk for the next 90 days. If you're not happy with my research for any reason, just tell my publisher and he'll immediately send you a full refund. Every penny. No questions asked. You'll keep everything I send. And if you’re not satisfied after 90 days, just tell us and you'll still be entitled to a full refund on the remainder of your subscription. I'm sure that sounds like a square deal. Let me hear from you now and you'll lock in your place our Strategic Short Report "insider's circle." Dan Amoss, senior analyst Strategic Short Report
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