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Gov't-monitored "Investor Alert System" could pay $50,000
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Saturday, 18 April 2009
America's next big bankruptcy begins as early as April 30th The powerful mall owner I'm talking about is a company called General Growth Properties. You may not have heard of this gigantic organization, but you've almost certainly gone shopping in one of their malls across 44 states.

A few months ago, I began scrutinizing the balance sheets, income and cash flow statements, 10-Ks, 10-Qs, 13-Fs, and Form 4 documents filed by this mall owner. Within minutes, I noticed something odd...
In July 2008, a group of bankers transferred $1.5 BILLION in funds to General Growth:

  • Then, just two months later, on September 19th... the CFO of General Growth wire transferred $22 million in company funds into his personal bank account.
  • On September 23rd... he wire transferred another $21 million. On September 25th... an additional $6.7 million.

Why did these transactions seem suspicious to me?
In fact, it's precisely for situations like these that the U.S. government set up what I refer to as an "Investor Alert System" back in 1938, just 4 years after the SEC was formed.

Simply put, they created a mechanism through which ordinary American citizens could be rewarded for keeping tabs on private corporations.

Here's how it works:

The "Investor Alert System" ensures that you can study the books of any publicly-listed corporation. If you find any discrepancies, all you have to do is make one simple phone call.

The phone call enters you into a special trade (it has nothing to do with options or any other complicated investment strategy) that sends a signal to the market indicating something is wrong with the corporation.

Then, as soon as other investors recognize the discrepancies or outright fraud in a corporation's books...

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..you receive a large payout from SEC-regulated funds as a reward for your efforts.
As The New York Times said, these private vigilantes "play an important role in the market, acting as contrarian voices amid all the Wall Street puffery, and serving as early warning signals for investors."
Over the years, thousands of ordinary Americans have made generous profits by identifying corporate failures and entering into this special trade to "warn" others about it.

In this way, the markets are constantly patrolled by private citizens like you and me.
To help you understand this situation more thoroughly, I've put together a report that explains step by step exactly how to collect the money... what to tell your broker... and when to expect your payouts.

The report is called: America's Next Big Bankruptcy. It would cost you more  to get just one hour with a financial planner. And I believe the gains you could see from just one of the ideas I've mentioned in this letter could easily pay for your subscription many times over.

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Good investing,
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1. Written by all in one, on 19-04-2009 18:17
good article

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