Today's Adventure in the Biz Opp Jungle:
'In which Charlie gets back from Devon, offers a last reminder for the 30K easy payment deal, catches up on some FX feedback and gets some good AND bad results from Lee Bolingbroke racing.'
Hi
I last wrote to you in the fug of a post-wedding hangover...
Now that I've had my week in th'countryside with the family, that morning in
the hotel seems a distant memory.
But I'll start today with a reminder of the offer I was talking about....
If you fancy trying to copy Jon's very successful "start from scratch" email
business, but money is super-tight, then Canonbury have an offer you may like.
They're offering an easy part-payment deal on Jon Street's 30K a Day until
midnight this Friday (25th of September). You can check out all the details of
the part-payment on this website. It includes a video of Jon making his money
which is worth a look too:
CLICK HERE
If you try it, remember you're still covered by the 45-day money back
guarantee. So there's no risk in seeing how Jon makes his dosh.
More FX feedback
This week I'm on catch-up with a pile (well, virtual pile anyway) of Biz Opp
Jungle emails.
Please bear with me if you've written to me with requests. As always I try to
get the lowdown on as much stuff as possible, but it's a tough process for a
one-man-band like me. And if you've sent in feedback, thanks. As always, these
snippets information from the Jungle are useful fodder.
For instance, here's some feedback I got before I went to Devon. My reader is
an FX trader and was passing comment to FX Money Map, which I briefly reviewed at the end of August.
"Andy Sherman of FX Money map is very clever. But there is nothing special
about his system. He uses Fibonacci expansion points on a software grid which
makes it look easy to the uninitiated! Anyone can emulate this with a decent
program. In fact if you want to do some research you will find an almost
identical program that you can use for free!"
He continues...
"Can I make a suggestion Charlie? Your readers will appreciate it. If they
really do want to study the financial markets - and I say that broadly because
they can then make an educated decision as to which market or markets they want to trade. I would suggest one of the very best places to direct your readers
would be to a service called tipstracker run by David Linton of Updata. (I don't
think you'll get a drink for recommending them!) But he is the real deal. A true
expert in financial analysis and a great learning experience for your readers."
Okay, consider your tip passed on!
Finally some tipster feedback....
One of my readers has been tracking Lee Bolingbroke Racing. He did so from July 2008 to July 2009. Lee offers a standard racing tips line plus a special
commission bets service for privileged customers.
It's £37 for a one-month trail membership and £397 for Two Years Full
Membership with a 'Full money back guarantee'. Lee is a racing insider who
claims to know the owners and have an inside view.
For the standard racing tip line, it looks like his approach pays dividends:
"The standard racing tips line provided 130 tips over the 12 months period.
Longest winning run - five. Longest losing run - eight. Yearly winning
percentage - 54% Profit to level £100 stakes = £5,400."
That's not bad at all in my view. Remember that while some people would be
disappointed with £5,400 a year, that's a decent TAX-FREE profit part time. And
it's a consistent income, which is all you can ask.
This is why I recommend that you only try betting strategies if you're really
into it anyway. Then you're making money for having some fun. It's like turning
a hobby into cash.
If you want big jackpots and megabucks wins, then you're entering serious
gambling territory. Which brings us to the 'privileged' level of this service.
My reader found it was a different story for the high level service. He writes:
"For this he expects you to bet on his behalf. Bets range from a few hundred to
several thousands - yes that's pounds! You have to send him the winnings to odds for the amount bet, i.e. £3000 bet at 3/1. Unfortunately, his information seems to rely far too much on owners' excitement... either that, or he's had a very
unlucky year!
Of 27 'Special' bets, only 5 have been successful. That's right, 22 out of 27
have LOST with your money riding on them."
So there's good AND bad news there. It seems that the big gambling side of
Bolingbroke's service isn't paying off, but the less risky approach is working
fine.
This doesn't surprise me.
Personally, I'd advise against ever sending anyone money to bet on your behalf.
Check out their systems by all means. Read manuals. Get tips. Have a play with
the strategy and see how it works. But don't give any guru YOUR money to play
with.
And remember, whatever anyone says, there's ALWAYS risk attached to betting
systems. It's how you control that risk which makes the difference.
I'll be back with more at the weekend.
Charlie Wright
The Biz Opp Jungle