12 August, 2013 How you could make money no matter where the markets head Dear Buzzhairs, While most investors live in constant fear of a market slump. One small group welcomes it. That's because unlike with ordinary investing, their method doesn't leave you at the mercy of the markets. You can make just as much from a falling market as you can from one on the rise. That's the beauty of financial spread betting. Although it's not for the faint of heart – you could end up losing more than your initial stake. However, if you have the nerve and spare capital for it, you could make an awful lot of money in a very short space of time from financial spread betting… Of course, if you don't know what you're doing, you could lose that money just as fast… And that's where my colleague, John Burford comes in. He's an ex NASA rocket scientist who's been perfecting ways to take money from the markets for over 30 years. John edits MoneyWeek Trader: a spread betting e-letter that goes out to over 22,000 avid subscribers. And today – for the first time ever – he's offering 150 regular investors the chance to master his highly-profitable techniques from the comfort of their own homes. Don't miss your chance to be one of them. Forget waiting a year of more for your stocks to rise. Forget waiting decades for your dividends to compound… John's master class gives you all tools you need to start pulling in serious profits in a matter of days. If that sounds like something you might be interested in, click here to see just how simple it is. But I'd advise you to do so now rather than later. John's trading expertise is highly coveted, and those 150 DVD courses could be snapped up within hours. Discover how you could take money from the markets again and again here. Until next time, Bengt Saelensminde The Right Side P.S. Remember, this is the first time John has ever opened this up to anyone outside MoneyWeek Trader. If you're looking for a real-time way to make money from the markets, click here now to avoid missing out. Spread betting is not suitable for everyone - ensure you fully understand the risks involved and never risk more than you can afford to lose. Trades carry a high level of risk to your capital. Prices can move rapidly against you and resulting losses may be more than your original stake or deposit. The content of MoneyWeek Trader is educational only. It should not be interpreted as investment advice. © 2013 MoneyWeek Ltd. Registered Office: 8th Floor Friars Bridge Court, 41-45 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8NZ. Registered in England. No. 04016750 VAT No. GB629 7287 94. Customer Services: 020 7633 3780. Important Information Information in The Right Side is for general information only and is not intended to be relied upon by individual readers in making (or not making) specific investment decisions. Appropriate independent financial advice should be obtained before making any such decision. Your capital is at risk when you invest in shares - you can lose some or all of your money, so never risk more than you can afford to lose. The Right Side is an unregulated product published by Fleet Street Publications Ltd. Want more? Go to http://www.moneyweek.com Query? Please do not reply to this email. Messages to The Right Side sending address will not be seen by customer services. To contact customer services, please click here. Alternatively, telephone us on 020 7633 3600, Monday to Friday, 9.00am - 5.30pm (Wednesday, 9.00am - 2.00pm only). Know someone who'd like to receive The Right Side themselves? Simply forward the following link to anyone you think could benefit from our free daily service: Sign up to The Right Side Whitelisting Make sure you never miss your The Right Side issue by adding us to your safe list. Learn more about whitelisting here. To unsubscribe from The Right Side: Simply follow this link. Fleet Street Publications. Registered Office: 8th Floor Friars Bridge Court, 41-45 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8NZ. Registered in England Company No. 01937374. VAT No. GB629 7287 94. © 2013 Fleet Street Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved. © 2013 Fleet Street Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved. The content of this email and the MoneyWeek website (www.moneyweek.com) may not be reproduced without the written consent of Fleet Street Publications Ltd and MoneyWeek Ltd. |
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