Thursday, 22 August 2013

What's Inside This Man's $2,500 Briefcase? Hmmm...

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I'd like you to meet someone today.

Let's call this man "Benjamin."

Benjamin is about to become very important to you over the next few weeks.

In fact, he's ready to put roughly $1,050 in your pocket every month, starting today.

Everything to make the cash deposit happen is inside of Benjamin's briefcase.

He's carrying an ingenious creation called "cash codes."

Benjamin spends his entire day searching the market for other people with the same cash codes.

If you have the same cash codes as Benjamin, well... he'll trade you those codes for money.

Benjamin is your ticket to collecting $5,034 before Thanksgiving.

How do you get the cash codes that Benjamin needs to pay you the $1,050 today?

Well, you need someone extremely high up in the stock market's food chain to give you the codes.

Someone who once did exactly what Benjamin does.

Someone who's now infinitely more important to the cause than Benjamin.

Someone who knows the ins and outs of the major exchanges like clockwork.

Someone who has a four-year history of never being wrong about such matters.

Well, we know just the guy.

But more about Benjamin first...

Benjamin is an uber-polished pit trader on a major exchange.

He wears a perfectly tailored suit. He carries a $2,500 briefcase. He drives an Audi. He plays squash at the club on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

He's impeccable.

You see, Benjamin serves a critical role in the proper functioning of the stock market.

So important, in fact, that the market would cease to operate without professionals like Benjamin.

Benjamin is licensed to pay certain people cash... cash that never has to be repaid.

The cash hits your account within seconds, too.

You'll never actually meet Benjamin, nor will you ever see him.

But in a day or two, your broker will be happy to wire you the funds that Benjamin just deposited into your account.

In today's case, Benjamin is ready to deposit $1,050, directly into your account.

The only thing Benjamin needs is to match his codes with yours.

When that happens, it triggers a cash deposit into your account within seconds.

Well, our insider once used codes to pay for his seat on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

He's the master of these codes.

And he's ready to help facilitate a deposit into your account by the end of today.

All you need is the codes, which he's ready to give you.

Click here for the opportunity to collect $1,050 by later today.

Ahead of the tape,


Robert Williams
Publisher, Wall Street Daily

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