Here Are the Customers' Yachts by Brett Hoffstadt

Here Are the Customers' Yachts

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There is so much money being made in the stock market, especially by brokers who profit from every trade, no matter how profitable it is (or isn't!) for their client. They earn enough money to buy a yacht. But where are their customer's yachts?!

What if you had a scientific, proven, and safe method to profit from the ups and downs in the market? These swings can be your source for a lifetime of profits when you use logic and math - not emotion - to buy low, sell high, or do nothing.

This is what Jeffrey Weber wanted when he was an Auditor for the US Army stationed in South Korea over 30 years ago.  He discovered the book "How to Make $1,000,000 in the Stock Market Automatically" by Robert Lichello. The system in that book was called AIM: Automated Investment Management. 

Lichello used AIM with stocks. Jeff Weber used AIM with his stock portfolio and also saw profitable results. Now Weber has taken this method to greater heights - and profits - with long term options, or LEAPS. 

An overview of AIM and its unique advantages is provided. Then you will see how the higher leverage and greater volatility from LEAPS create even greater profits. These higher profits come without additional risk by following the strategies and rules taught in this book. 

 As one example: Jeff's "Dogs of the Dow" LEAPS portfolio grew 155% in three years from January 2014 to December 2016. 

This book is written for the investor who doesn't have time or motivation for day trading but who still wants to play an active role in their portfolio. For less than two hours a month, this strategy can be implemented using the formulas, spreadsheets, and algorithms provided. A specific scenario is followed over the course of several months as an example.

This book is also ideal for investors who are reluctant or unable to implement a new strategy with a lot of money. AIM with LEAPS can be started for as little as $10,000. You'll learn how in this book.

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