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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

DOUBLING STOCKS REVIEW

Doubling Stocks Review

I found Doubling Stocks some time ago and what a ride it has been! The recommendations have been great all along.

No, not every pick is a winner, but to my knowledge, there is no one on the planet that can make that claim. However, they have been right more than 90% of the time since I got involved.

Recently, Doubling Stocks hired someone to create a software program for them. They did not hire just anyone, they contracted with a man who designed a stock analysis software program for Goldman Sachs - a program that nets them approximately 4 Billion Dollars in profits a year.

Now that is the kind of guidance you want!

They call the program a "Robot Named Marl." Marl performs the technical analysis: analyzing the charts, the fundamentals, etc for thousands of companies. When you couple Marl with Michael Cohen's honed capabilities, you end up with some real winners.

We usually get a couple of recommendations from Doubling Stocks every Sunday evening. But every once in a while, you get an email telling you the picks are being delayed a day or two. When that happens, it is almost always worth while - and usually turns into a real blockbuster.

The Doubling Stocks recommendations spell out what stocks to buy and why. They also give you the entry point (what price to pay) and a target price (when to sell). I find that these picks are usually a week or more ahead of anyone else picking them up and recommending them. Which puts those of us who have bought, on very solid footing.

This has got to be the least expensive newsletter out there. And I am guessing that is why some people think it is a scam of some sort. They can't believe this kind of information can be so cheap without some kind of a catch.

But I have found Doubling Stocks rivals those costing thousands of dollars a year. Most of the people I know, get the entire cost of the subscription - plus- a substantial profit on their very first trade.

If Doubling Stocks has any openings left when you read this, give it a try. If it turns out that it is not right for you, they will give you your money back. So you really have nothing to lose - and that is unique in this business. The expensive newsletters won't give you your money back no matter what.

If you are like me, you want to see what kind of information you will be getting - that is, you want to see an actual recommendation. Even though I am not supposed to, I have posted a current one on my website to give you a sneak peak.

I want to be clear about this: I am not promoting the recommendation - as you will see, there is no need to.
Just want to give you a glimpse of what you can expect should you decide to join up with the rest of us. Take a look and check it out, and then you decide for yourself if this is the kind of guidance you are looking for.

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