How did Louis Basenese retire from Wall Street at the age of 28?
Simple. He did it on the merits of the highest yields in the world.
The only problem?
These yields haven't been available in years.
But now that Bernanke is on his way out, a
13% monthly yield is perfectly achievable.
Heck, in the last month alone, you could've pocketed the latest dividend payout on each of the following companies, and also earned...
>> 19.33% on Piedmont Natural Gas Co., Inc. in 25 days. >> 18.03% on Royal Gold, Inc. in 17 days. >> 14.87% on Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. in 19 days. >> 14.02% on Community Bank System, Inc. in 28 days. >> 13.92% on Matthews International Corporation in 17 days. >> 13.69% on Meredith Corporation in 15 days. >> 13.22% on Prospect Capital Corporation in 23 days. >> 13.05% on UMB Financial Corporation in 26 days. |
Say you accelerated the yield on an average retirement account to 13%, well... the balance would grow by...
$21,312 in the very first month.
$103,361 by New Year's Day.
$177,378 by Valentine's Day.
Just familiarize yourself with the following
four (4) unbreakable laws of the market. And then you'll appreciate how easy it was for Louis to submit his resignation at the age of 28.
Last month, the balance on an average retirement account could've grown by
$24,739.
This month could be even higher.
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Ahead of the tape,
Robert Williams
Publisher,
Wall Street Daily
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