I like to seek out short-cuts and easy routes to problems which is
why I devised The 4 Hour Millionaire, my easy to follow system for
wealth creation.
The inspiration for this system came from an unlikely source. On
May 6th 1954, Roger Bannister became the 1st person to run a mile
in under 4 minutes. Since breaking the 4 minute mile, many people
have repeated this amazing feat to the extent that it is now
considered quite common place. I wanted to use the 4 minute goal as
it seemed an inspirational target.
Now that you know my inspiration, I will explain more about The
4 Hour Millionaire system.
If you have ever invested in shares, you will know that
researching which shares to buy takes up a great deal of time. What
I wanted to do was reduce the research time right down to 4 minutes
maximum. I wanted to pull together all the important information in
a systematic approach so that it could be completed quickly, easily
and efficiently.
The 4 Hour Millionaire system uses both technical analysis and
fundamental analysis. Do not worry about the fancy names, it just
means short and long term analysis of businesses and their share
prices. Using both technical and fundamental analysis means that
you are able to target the best overall shares.
I will show you my system and how you can find all the
information required from one single web site in seconds. You will
then place this information in the unique 4 Hour Millionaire
scorecard to help determine which shares are most likely to jump in
price.
Along with showing you how to find the shares to invest in, I
will also show you 3 different types of stop-loss. This is a tool
used when buying shares so that when the share price goes up you
will make money but if the share price goes down then the stop-loss
will automatically sell the shares to stop you losing much of your
investment.
The reason I called this book The 4 Hour Millionaire is because
I based the research and trading of each share being completed in
just 4 minutes. With just 60 trades of 4 minutes, that means a
total time taken of only 4 hours.
The 4 hours of action time does not include the time needed to
wait while the prices of your shares increase. This process will
take longer but your action time will remain at just 4 hours.
If you start with an investment of $10,000 (but remember, you
can start with less or more, it is up to you) and spend 4 hours to
complete 60 trades with 8% return on the investment, you will turn
your $10,000 investment into $1,000,000. The final return could be
more or less as it depends on the investment returns you achieve. I
have based the figures on returns of 8% from each trade.
If you want to start with a lower initial investment, I would
suggest the lowest level should be $2,000 which you could then
build up to $200,000 if you still completed 60 trades with the same
investment returns.
Making $1,000,000 just got easier.
Easy to understand system
Unique scorecard method keeps it simple
Take advantage of share price increases
Protect yourself from share price falls
Decide your own level of risk/reward
Take control of your own money
Discover how to practice with virtual portfolios
I will also show you how to practice The 4 Hour Millionaire system
using virtual portfolios so that you do not risk any real money
until you are confident in using the system.
During the global financial meltdown of financial markets, many
people have lost money and faith in bankers and the banking
industry as a whole. How many news stories have you read about
bankers getting richer while the public are losing money through no
fault of their own.
Many people are now deciding to take control of their own money
and their own investments. Why pay a fortune for financial advice
when the returns you receive are often lower than you expected.
Take control of your own financial destiny and grab your copy
of The 4 Hour Millionaire.
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