My mistake, please read this urgently
Today's Adventure in the Biz Opp Jungle:
'In which Charlie makes an important correction to yesterday’s issue of the Biz Opp Jungle – and issues a warning about the latest big UK fraud doing the rounds right now’
Hi
If you got yesterday’s Biz Opp Jungle you’ll know about Rob Cornish’s series of training videos...
Each one brings you into a unique, ‘single trigger’ system that Rob used in his ten years as a top ‘brainiac’ in the City.
If you don’t know what I’m talking about – check out yesterday’s Biz Opp Jungle, now up on my website at http://www.bizoppjungle.com
Or for a short cut...
You can watch Rob’s first video for free, without submitting your email address or anything, here
If you want to find out more, there’s a second video IMMMEDIATELY available. All you need to do is put down your email address and you’ll get instant access.
Video two really gets to the heart of things. Rob reveals why so many trading systems fail the ordinary home trader... what really moves the markets... and why second guessing the market with complicated head & shoulders patters, resistant levels and mystical numbers is NOT the way to go.
However, I made a mistake yesterday...
I said that video 3 would be released on Thursday – only for people who submitted their email address.
This morning I found out that video 3 is actually available NOW. This means you can watch videos 1, 2 AND 3 right away – but only if you put your name down below the first video, which you can view here
If you’re already on Rob’s list and haven’t got the videos, then please check your inbox or email info@canonburypublishing.com
How it works...
Once you’ve checked out Rob’s training, you’ll get a fourth video on Friday 10th June. In this final video Rob will bring all the training together, revealing the mechanics of his Sniper system – how it will work for an everyday home trader.
It’s a day OR night thing, and you can fit the trading round your busy life – it’s about 30 minutes a day making a few checks and NO complex chart reading.
As you’ll see in his second video, he exploits trader mistakes using something called the VIX. This is how he ‘snipes’ small, regular trading profits.
If you’re up for it, he’ll let you try this out for yourself on a demo account, risk free, and see how it works.
If you want to join him and get first dibs, then watch the videos and join his VIP list.
Right... I think that’s everything in the correct order! Apologies for any confusion.
Now onto a warning...
The boilers are back
I heard on the radio that boiler room hucksters are doing an almighty push in the UK right now, selling fake shares in fake companies over the phone.
If you ever get a call offering shares, slam the phone down. Avoid these people at all costs! Don't EVER send them any money or talk to them.
They are very bad news!
What happens is that a salesman aggressively persuades you to put money into shares that "will DEFINITELY rise in value".
You'll think it's too good to be true. And you'll be right.
It's actually a bad deal all round. At best, the shares will be utterly un-tradable or worth much less than you paid for them. Most likely, the company will not even exist at all.
A cautionary tale to remember
Please remember that in the UK it's illegal to cold-call an investor to sell them shares.
So if these salesmen claim they're working for a British company, they're NOT.
Researching this a bit more deeply, I read an online newspaper story about a guy called John. He was a management consultant who lost thousands investing through a Japanese boiler room.
After a high-pressure phone call, John bought £6,000 of shares in a US genetics business. The broker promised it would offer quick returns of 50%.
They even pushed him into investing in two more companies.
As expected, the dung quickly hit the fan.
He said: 'I watched each of my investments explode and even bought my wife a new car on the strength of these expected gains. It wasn't until I tried to access my money five months later that I realised it was a scam. I had lost everything.'
Nightmare.
How to avoid this scam
Here's how to protect yourself:
*** Never send money to anyone who cold calls you and asks to buy shares.
*** Check whether the firm is authorised by the FSA.
This isn't to confuse boiler rooms with legal and decent investment opportunities.
A genuine stock "tipper" is a totally different kettle of bananas....
A proper share tipper will merely tell you what stock he thinks will rise. It's then up to you to invest through a bona fide broker, or not.
He won't demand money for the shares themselves.
Or try to pump one stock only in a high-pressure manner. And he'll give you all the details of the company so you can see it exists with your own eyes.
Also, a decent tipster will always offer a free trial or money-back guarantee to put his recommendations to the test.
Oh, whatever you invest in, remember the golden rules....
**** Prices can go DOWN as well as UP.
**** Never invest more than you can afford to lose.
**** And never, EVER put a fork in a toaster.
Later alligator
Charlie Wright
The Biz Opp Jungle