Stock Market Windfall is coming

Posted by Daniel Wong | 10:23 AM | | 1 comments »

By Andrew Chia

"History and the numbers say we're due for a giant correction; here's how it's going to unfold..."
Fortune article dated 17th May 2010

You can see the full article here,

Also, author of all-time best-selling personal finance book Rich Dad Poor Dad says in his latest book Conspiracy of the Rich that the recent stock market rally is a "suckers' rally"; the most dangerous type of rally.  Things look great during the rally but the underlying weakness is frightening.  According to him, the problems from the subprime have not gone away at all.

Fortune's article says that the big crash will occur within this year and it is going to be like 1987 all over again.

While crashes are bad for business and the economy, it is good news for investors and financially intelligent people.  Great transfers of wealth occur during market turmoil.  The question is, are you ready when the transfer of wealth occurs?  

If you talk about receiving big bonuses from the stock market, you can do it if you know the answers to the following questions.

1.  What stocks to buy?
2.  At what price to buy?
3.  When to buy?
4.  How much to buy?
5.  What to do after I buy?

Properties and stocks are the two most common ways that people create wealth and achieve financial independence.

If you are anxious to be ready for the next crash, you should quickly learn the answers to the above five questions.  I have an upcoming full-day workshop to help you do just that.  It's on Sunday, 30th May 2010.

For details and to register, just click on this link, http://andrewchia.com/?page_id=1548

Daniel Wong's Note: Seats are limited, so hurry! Book your seat now ;)

1 comments

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