I got a fancy pants office - you know the kind that stock brokers and bankers use to impressive you. I have a setup like that back from when I was co-managing a hedge fund and we still use it. But I also have a secret home office. You can see it in this video and all of the sophisticated computers and equipment I need to use to make money in the stock market. Just go here to watch: http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=HZdeC&mmpPKx_AVlr k7z&b=aZ_b6JomH7aOaTuAeduJzQ What prompted me doing this video was a phone call I got the other day from a real live boiler room. They still exist! If you seen the movie by the title then you know boiler rooms are pump and dump operations. They hire guys - and they are almost always twenty something dudes with bad coke habits - to call you on the phone and sell you penny stocks. You have got to be at the bottom of the barrel to be a part of one. The thing is though that when someone buys these stocks the guys behind the scenes are selling. I wasn’t sure if they still had these things, but apparently they do, because I got a call from one telling me to buy some mining stock. One of the thoughts I had though was how in the world would anyone fall for this. But enough people do to make it worth their while it seems. More common though are mailers I get in the mail pushing penny stocks. They are almost always paid promotions. And the stock picking newsletter business is really bad for this kind of thing. But I doubt most people who read the newsletter even know what is going on. So in this video I show you exactly how to tell if a newsletter writer is a paid promoter or not. Check it out: http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=HZdeC&mmpPKx_AVlr k7z&b=aZ_b6JomH7aOaTuAeduJzQ Will talk with you soon - Mike
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