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Fwd: People are raving about this 60-second income boosting technique...



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From: Rude Awakening <rude@agorafinancial.com>
Date: Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 6:59 AM
Subject: People are raving about this 60-second income boosting technique...
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New research reveals an unusual way to skyrocket your income…
Daily Reckoning
July 05, 2014
People are raving about this 60-second income boosting technique…

Dear Rude Awakening Reader,

I hope you're enjoying your 3-day 4th of July weekend with family and friends as I am. And I wanted to take a minute to talk about your independence – your financial independence in particular.

So while you're watching the fireworks, I wanted to share our latest research that uncovered a safe, simple, and highly unusual strategy that boosted investors' income by up to 471%in about as fast as a firecracker skyrockets into the night and colorfully bursts in the air!

People are raving about the 60-second technique for quickly skyrocketing your income…

Richard Parnell of Carlsbad, Calif., was excited to share his success…

"I have made extremely good money —
in excess of $150,000 in the past 10 months."

That works out to an extra $15,000 per month. So as you can clearly see, it is possible to bank a considerable sum of income in a short period of time.

Michael Burrman of Columbus, Ohio, told us:

"I make an extra $20,000–40,000 per year on top of dividends!"

And ordinary people like Robert Sherman of Richmond, Va. are making six-figures. Robert says…

My best year, I made $130,000. This is much easier than people think, and anyone can learn it in a short period of time.

And they're not alone. As a matter of fact, the best-selling financial magazines routinely extoll the virtues of "E-Royalties."

For example, Barron's says "E-Royalties" can "boost your returns without increasing your risk level."

Bloomberg Businessweek says collecting "E-Royalties" is "one of the few ways investors can really enhance their returns"

And Forbes recently reported: A growing number of investors are finding "E-Royalties" "a great way to wring extra income out of their portfolios."

Dedicated to your financial independence,

Joe Schriefer
Publisher
Agora Financial

P.S. Wired magazine says the safe, unusual, and potentially highly lucrative technique we've uncovered is "The one chance, besides organized crime and lotto, for an everyday person to get rich."

However as you'll soon see this is NOT a game of chance. It's a proven strategy for safely, consistently and reliably collecting extra income from the markets. To discover all the details of our latest financial research click here now.

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