Why there’s something fishy about this FX opp

 
Today’s Adventure in the Biz Opp Jungle
 
Charlie investigates whether this fish-based ‘Net Trap’ system really could make £1,200 every month, with just ten minutes spare in the morning before 8:30am, more details here (PRODUCT CLOSED TO NEW MEMBERS )
 
Hi
 
Quite often in these newsletters I complain about opportunities that smell of fish.
 
You know the ones I mean...
 
The whiffy claims of sure-fire profits that can’t possibly materialise; the rotten money-back promises; the shady seafaring gurus with one leg, an eye-patch and a parrot that squawks “GET RICH QUICK!”
 
I can usually smell ‘em a mile off.
 
But today is different.
 
I write of an opportunity that comes proudly wearing its fishiness on its sleeve (can you wear a fish on your sleeve? Probably not, but who cares....)
 
This forex system has been created by a professional city trader who LOVES to fish... and he actually uses one of the principles of fishing as his core strategy. He calls his technique the ‘net trap’.
 
Strange but true!
 
In what has to be one of the most bizarre openings to a letter I’ve seen this year, Richard Hill says:
 
“The tide is out... you set up your ‘net trap’ and then you go about your business. An hour later you come back, the tide is in and your net is full of fish.
 
It’s this very same principle that could ‘trap’ you an extra £1,200, £560 or £2,210 tax-free every single month from the forex markets.”

His claim is that you set this trap up at 6:30 in the morning, and close it again at 8:30 in the morning... only doing about 10 minutes work.

In the bit between 6:30am and 8:30am you DO NOTHING. Like a fisherman you sit and wait... except in this case you don’t have to wear a hat, smoke a rollie and watch the river flow for two hours.

I was intrigued by this idea, so promptly got hold of a copy of the Forex Net Trap System and took a look for myself.
 
Does this really do what it promises?
 
What you get with Net Trap is a forex trading method tailored for people to use before they start work... or before they go about their daily business.
 
Using a simple chart you place a forex trade order just after 6:30 am, on Monday to Friday (using the GBP/USD Forex pairing).
 
Admittedly this is early, but the idea is you spend about 5-10 minutes making this trade. The rest of the time you can get on with whatever it is you do in the morning.
 
For me, it would mean emptying the dishwasher, listening to people moan on Radio 4, while a dog and an 18 month old child covered in muesli run in circles around me.
 
But whatever...
 
You then come back and check your trade at 8:30 am. If you’re already at work you can check there, you can even check on your mobile if you have the internet on it.
 
Hill explains that it’s like fishing because you set up your net at low tide (your 6:30am trade) then you wait for the tide to come in to see what you’ve caught (when you log on again at 8:30am).
 
Nice.
 
When I ran through the ‘fishing’ process as it was laid out, it went roughly like this:
 
·         Computer on
·         Go to your spread betting account
·         Open the GBP/USD chart
·         Check the trade signal
·         Place an order
·         Do something else for 2 hours.
·         Check again at 8:30 am to see what’s happened.
·         If the trade has not hit the profit target limit or the stop loss automatically, then you close it manually.
 
So really this does what it says on the tin. If you’re looking for a FX opp to get your teeth into, and you want something simple that doesn’t need a lot of computer time, then this one could be for you.
 
The only drawback is if you can’t do mornings, then it’s probably not for you. 
 
How to try it for 60 days without paying full whack upfront
 
A few readers have asked me recently about this opportunity...
 
Quite urgently as it turns out, because at the moment Agora are offering a special payment deal, which by no means is going to be around for long.
 
One benefit of Richard Hill’s Net Trap System is that it’s relatively low priced compared to a lot of the FX systems out there...  you don’t have to pay £1K, £2K or upwards...
 
Actually, it’s LESS than £250....
 
But for a brief period before they close the doors to this system, they’re allowing you to split that cost in two. Pay half now, and bung them the other half in 30 days. By that time, hopefully you’ll have picked up profits to cover the cost.
 
This means you don’t have to invest such a large chunk upfront. And even when you pay in these two instalments you still get the same 60 day trial. 
 
As I’ve mentioned, Agora Lifestyles are the publishers so you can trust this refund offer completely.
 
Some feedback
 
There are lots of comments from beta testers on their web site, but here are some comments from other more recent traders...
 
“Just wanted to drop you a note to say ‘Thanks’ for putting me onto the Net Trap system... Last week I’ve been playing with 10p, 20p trades etc to get this under my belt, and now am using £5 a time (so it’s worth doing)... So far this week I’m up £720 – I write this as I just close on a quick £140 profit (a 20 minute trade!)” - Alan H
 
“It has enabled me to make consistent financial gains... £938 in the past 4 weeks.” - Jim Harriman
 
“I’ve been trading the markets since 2000 with varying degrees of success. I’ve been using your system since November and am up nearly £4k.” - David Butler
 
“I would like to thank you for your programme. It does work! I started using your system at the beginning of October and made 108% on my total portfolio.” - Felix Sanchez
 
A final thing to mention before I pop off to walk the dog (he’s sitting here staring at me, just staring, waiting...)
 
When you join up you’ll get Richard Hill’s email address so you can contact him for support. I think this is fundamental to a decent trading opportunity these days.
 
You’ll also get his weekly email update showing you what trades to get into, and sharing the latest news and tips.

Definitely worth looking into. then.
 
All the details are here (PRODUCT CLOSED TO NEW MEMBERS)
 
Later alligator
 
Charlie Wright
The Biz Opp Jungle