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"Two Geeks From Miami Swear Under Oath Their Stock Trading Robot is Not Illegal!" ... Read About How You Could Use This Robot to Earn Thousands of Dollars: What I am about to share with you, is a very unusual story. Unusual... because it is about 2 "geeks", named Michael and Carl. Who developed the first commercially available stock picking "robot". Michael (the programmer) named the robot "Marl".
Marl came about after Michael developed the famous "Global Alpha" computer stock trading model, while contracted to Goldman Sachs. A piece of software which most years is responsible for... $4,000,000,000+ Annual Trading Profit
Michael knew he could take advantage of this. By developing software which can run on any home computer, and manage funds between $100 and $500,000. With managing such a small comparative amount, Michael's software could yield much higher returns. In fact it is designed to trade in the volatile penny stock market where stocks can increase 400% in a matter of minutes. CLICK to Watch as Owners of Marl Make $5192... Reviews & Comments:Hi,
I admit I was skeptical when reading about this penny stock trading system. Although after reading about the guarantee. I took the plunge, and boy am I glad I did. I've received 4 of the recommended stock trades. And the average increase has been 84.56% I've made so far $613.56 with an initial investment of $140 The best part is I started this knowing nothing about trading penny stocks. Bye for now :-) Nathan Posted by Nathan on September 17 2008 Hey Nathan,
GREAT to hear you are doing well :-) KEEP IT UP!!! Later... Mat Posted by Mat on September 20 2008 Penny stocks have huge potential... that's their blessing and their curse.
It's the potential of quick gains in "cheap" stocks that keeps investors coming back. I love penny stocks because they are fascinating. See you around, Brian Posted by Brian on September 27 2008 Write a Review or Comment
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