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I'm expanding my investment portfolio to be more international in scope and more lucrative in results. I am seeking double digit returns on quality investments. I would suggest freedomrocks.com. The people who followed the program last year made 220% return on their money(there is no guarantee it will stay at that but its up a lot this year as well). It trades foreign exchange currency but its built on the hedge concept. It also leverages your money 400:1. So if you have 1000 dollars your investing its like 400,000 on the market and you gain interest on that 400k. You can try it out for 2 weeks with fake money and you will see how great it is. If someone averages 12 percent a month on 5k for 6 years it will be 19 million dollars. The opportunity in this program is beyond what I thought possible. There is a video to watch on the link below. All the people I talk to who follow this strategy have amazing things to say about it. If you are serious about seeking double digit returns, and willing to put time into this. Give Forex a shot. It's where you trade your currency against another nation's currency. Forex requires lots of time and education. If you're interested though, do message me, and I'll give you a 30 minute free walkthrough. It won't cover everything, but it'll be a good step up. Well, I can certainly tell you where the double digit returns have been in the past. Unfortunately, it is anyones guess where they might be in the future. invest in emerging market. like China, India, Combodia & Vietnam. Any decent mutual fund will return double digit returns. |
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