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		<title>Motley Fool Income Investor</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2008 16:27:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read and leave your own user reviews of Motley Fool's Income Investor newsletter. 
Motley Fool say "Just $2000 invested in Johnson &#38; Johnson, Pepsi and General Electric in 1980 would now be worth over $507 000 and the dividends are $14000 per year - over twice your original investment. We can show you how to create your own income portfolio" - Do you agree?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Format:</em> eMail Newsletter, Online Community<br />
<em>Cost:</em> $149 per year (price correct as of 6th July 2008)<br />
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<em>Guarantee:</em> 30 day free trial.</p>
<h3>Their Pitch</h3>
<p>Imagine if you owned a money machine&#8230; automatically cranking out cash for you day-in and day-out?</p>
<p>And not only that… the machine reproduces itself. It breeds more little money machines — and they&#8217;re all working 24/7, making money for you.</p>
<p>Sounds fantastic — or at least illegal — doesn&#8217;t it? But in a very real sense, that&#8217;s just what happens when you buy dividend-paying stocks and reinvest the dividends.</p>
<p>Hard to believe? Just look at these examples…</p>
<ul>
<li>Pepsi — $2,000 invested in Pepsi in 1980 is now worth more than $200,000.</li>
<li>General Electric — $2,000 invested in General Electric in 1980 is worth just under $160,000 today.</li>
<li>Johnson &amp; Johnson — $2,000 invested in Johnson &amp; Johnson in 1980 would be worth $147,000 today.</li>
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<p>You&#8217;d have a portfolio now worth close to $507,000, starting with a total investment of only $6,000. And your little $6,000 investment is generating $14,000 every year in dividends. You&#8217;re earning over double your original investment in dividends alone!</p>
<p>If you think that dividend payers are just for retirees, then think again, they are beating the market too. According to Standard &amp; Poor&#8217;s, for the first 12 months ending May 31, 2007, dividend-paying stocks returned 23.75%, compared with -20.5% for non-dividend payers.</p>
<p>On top of that, thanks to a recent change in the tax law, dividends are now taxed at only 15%. Compare that to interest on your savings, CD, or money market account that is taxed as ordinary income — up to 35%!</p>
<p>So we at <a href="http://tradingsystemreviews.net/newsletter/motley-fool-income-investor/">Motley Fool Income Investor</a>  believe that building a long-term fortune simply requires these two steps:<br />
   1. Buy the best dividend-paying stocks, and<br />
   2. Reinvest the dividends.</p>
<p>Reinvesting the income is easy, but can <a href="http://tradingsystemreviews.net/newsletter/motley-fool-income-investor/">Motley Fool Income Investor</a> find the best dividend-paying stocks? Well overall, the Income Investor selections have produced a total return of 19.25% versus 9.98% for the market as of April 14, 2008. Our subscribers are also enjoying an average dividend yield of 5.47%, all the while suffering far less business risk and volatility. This is not cherry-picking. This is an average return of all of the picks — the big winners and the losers. When you figure the returns on a risk-adjusted basis, they are even better.</p>
<p><a href="http://tradingsystemreviews.net/newsletter/motley-fool-income-investor/">Motley Fool Income Investor</a> is a complete system that makes it simple for you to build a powerful wealth-creating portfolio and there&#8217;s never been an easier way to start building wealth than with <a href="http://tradingsystemreviews.net/newsletter/motley-fool-income-investor/">Motley Fool Income Investor</a>. We would like to give you 30 days of FREE, unfettered access to our Income Investor members-only website. There, you can read our most recent issue and soak in all past and current reports, recommendations and issues. </p>
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		<title>Motley Fool&#8217;s Hidden Gems</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 04:33:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Warren Buffett, the world's greatest investor, says you can earn you 50% profits per year. And if what he says is true you could essentially double your retirement nest-egg every 20 months for the rest of your life. But of course, there's one condition...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Format:</em> eMail Newsletter, Online Community<br />
<em>Cost:</em> $199 per year (price correct as of 13th June 2008)<br />
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<em>Guarantee:</em> 30 day free trial.</p>
<h3>Their Pitch</h3>
<p>Dear Investor, Step back with me a moment to 1999. It&#8217;s the peak of the greatest bull market in history, and Wall Street is abuzz. Why all the commotion? Because Warren Buffett, the world&#8217;s greatest investor, says you can earn you 50% profits per year. And if what he says is true you could essentially double your retirement nest-egg every 20 months for the rest of your life.</p>
<p>But of course, there&#8217;s one condition&#8230;<strong>You must have LESS than $1 million to invest!</strong></p>
<p>I know, that sounds crazy. After all, the big money on Wall Street has all the advantages, right? In fact, that couldn&#8217;t be further from the truth. In fact, the man called the world&#8217;s greatest investor would love to be in your shoes.</p>
<p>A big player like Buffett has massive amounts of capital to put to work. It&#8217;s simply not practical for him to take positions in small-cap stocks — no matter how undervalued or how much he loves the business.<br />
This is the single most important advantage we have over the professional investors on Wall Street. It may be the secret path to building the wealth of your dreams&#8230;faster than you ever thought possible.</p>
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		<title>Motley Fool Stock Advisor</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 03:02:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read User Reviews of Motley Fool's Stock Advisor. Two renegade brothers are irritating the Wall Street establishment by telling it like it is. They're brash, irreverent and they have clobbered the market for the last 6 years]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Format:</em> eMail Newsletter, Online Community<br />
<em>Cost:</em> $149 per year (price correct as of 3rd June 2008)<br />
<em>Guarantee:</em> 30 day money back.<br />
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<h3>Their Pitch</h3>
<p>2 renegade brothers are irritating the Wall Street establishment by telling it like it is.</p>
<p>They&#8217;re brash… irreverent… and FOR 6 YEARS:</p>
<p>Right on the Money!<br />
To celebrate <em><a href="http://tradingsystemreviews.net/newsletter/motley-fool-stock-advisor/" title="Review of Motley Fool Stock Advisor">Motley Fool Stock Advisor</a></em> clobbering the market for 6 years running — we&#8217;d like to give you a bundle of timely investment reports, valued at more than $170 (and a FREE TRIAL to our flagship newsletter, <em><a href="http://tradingsystemreviews.net/newsletter/motley-fool-stock-advisor/" title="Review of Motley Fool Stock Advisor">Motley Fool Stock Advisor</a></em>)…</p>
<p>Because if you want to build real wealth — <em>by investing early in America&#8217;s best up and coming companies</em> — the time to act is NOW. And the place to be is with us…</p>
<p>You see, <em><a href="http://tradingsystemreviews.net/newsletter/motley-fool-stock-advisor/" title="Review of Motley Fool Stock Advisor">Motley Fool Stock Advisor</a></em> Co-founders David and Tom Gardner have a <em>proven</em> track record of picking winning stocks…</p>
<p>According to <em>Hulbert&#8217;s Financial Digest</em>, which rates the performance of over 180 <a href="http://tradingsystemreviews.net/category/newsletter/" title="Reviews of investment newsletters">investment newsletters</a>, Since inception in April 2002, <em><a href="http://tradingsystemreviews.net/newsletter/motley-fool-stock-advisor/" title="Review of Motley Fool Stock Advisor">Motley Fool Stock Advisor</a></em> portfolio has gained 20.02% annualized — far outpacing the Wilshire 5000 Index&#8217;s gain of 12.85% annually.</p>
<p>Today, tens of thousands of <em><a href="http://tradingsystemreviews.net/newsletter/motley-fool-stock-advisor/" title="Review of Motley Fool Stock Advisor">Motley Fool Stock Advisor</a></em>  members rely on the Gardner brother&#8217;s passion for superior returns, their commitment to sound business research, their brotherly rivalry, and their combined 40 years of investment experience. The results speak for themselves. Since the inception of our service in April 2002, they&#8217;ve rewarded <em><a href="http://tradingsystemreviews.net/newsletter/motley-fool-stock-advisor/" title="Review of Motley Fool Stock Advisor">Motley Fool Stock Advisor</a></em> members with the following gains versus the stock market&#8217;s average return as measured by the S&amp;P 500:</p>
<ul>
<li>David Gardner: + 87.07%</li>
<li>Tom Gardner: + 52.12%</li>
<li>S&amp;P 500: + 26.71%<br />
<span class="smalltext"><em>(results as of December 18, 2007)</em></span></li>
</ul>
<p>Those returns are translating into real wealth for <em><a href="http://tradingsystemreviews.net/newsletter/motley-fool-stock-advisor/" title="Review of Motley Fool Stock Advisor">Motley Fool Stock Advisor</a></em> members.</p>
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