"I collected $5,890 on the Mega Alert #1 recommendations. I highly recommend to any investor thinking about getting into the game." -Steve
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"OMG! OMG! I did exactly what Mega Alert #2 said... And guess what? I got paid $900. This is the first time I made money on Wall Street after losing 20-plus times. This is so exciting!" -Gill
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"I kept watching Mega Alert #3 and hoping it would not pass me by! Once I could trade, I saw the money instantly hit my account for a grand total of $3,760!" –Lori
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"I got in on your Mega Alert #4. My grand total was $4,130. It's the greatest amount to ever pour in for me in such a short period of time. My feet didn't touch the ground for the rest of the day, or should I say week?!!!" –Andy * * * *
I need to report a pricing anomaly... one that could possibly affect how the rest of your day goes.
The pricing anomaly overhangs the "early access" deadline to Mega Alert #5, which hits tonight at midnight.
You see, we're nearly at capacity.
The 100%, risk-free "advanced screening" of Mega Alert #5 only has 67 seats left.
But the situation just got more interesting, thanks to the market.
You already know that Mega Alert #4 promises to "make good" on an opportunity to put
$3,620 in your account, immediately.
Either the cash deposit happens, or Mega Alert Mastermind, Karim Rahemtulla, has volunteered to resign. (That's how sure he is!)
For the following two reasons, though, securing early access before midnight just got more urgent...
- Not only will you beat the masses to the cash, but favorable market pricing has increased the deposit total from $3,620 to over $4,000. Such a pricing anomaly will likely be gone by next week when Mega Alert #5 officially releases.
- Well, it's a deal that I'll never offer again after tonight. Let's just say I've made it virtually impossible not to take action now. You won't risk a penny.
Just take note...
Although the deadline to
secure early access to Mega Alert #5 is tonight at midnight...
There are only
67 seats left, which means I may be forced to close this offer a few hours early.
Ahead of the tape,

Robert Williams
Publisher,
Wall Street Daily
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