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Andy Obermueller is an expert on leveraging government action for investment gains. He spent ten years as a financial journalist, working for some of the nation's largest newspapers. 

At the business desk of The Star-Ledger, his market acumen helped guide the financial news read by more than a million people each day.  After watching business from the outside for ten years, Obermueller got an inside look as a commercial lender with Wells Fargo's Business Banking Group, where he worked prior to joining StreetAuthority.

Andy ObermuellerAndy is a research fanatic who spends dozens of hours each week poring over government data and corporate finances. He then takes his most profitable ideas and presents them each month in his premium newsletter -- Government-Driven Investing.

It's the ONLY publication in the country focused exclusively on helping individual investors profit from the trillions of dollars in government spending each year.  In addition to research, Andy hasn't forgotten the shoe-leather reporting he learned in the newspaper business.

He remains a thorough interviewer who's ready to talk with any source, from the guys on the factory floor right up to the CEO.

From Andy Obermueller ...

I am the Chief Investment Strategist for a one-of-a-kind investment research service called, Government-Driven Investing.

The entire focus of my research is to show you how to pad your portfolio with the profits that come from government action.

Desalination is a perfect example of this. Governments around the world simply cannot afford to ignore this problem. They must do something. And when they do, private companies will reap windfalls.

I have found the best way to profit, by far. But this is just beginning of the profitable ideas I'll be sending your way.

The talking heads on TV might know what laws and mandates are on the books. But they have no idea how these laws will affect the private sector... and they certainly don't know which companies will profit the most.

And neither does your broker, for that matter. He has neither the contacts nor the motivation to find these deals for you. You need a real "insider." And I'm not talking about some insider-trading peddler. That will get you way more trouble than it's worth.

You need me. And you need my Rolodex filled with the power players in D.C. as well as the decision-makers in the companies set to profit from the government's handouts.

I am a research fanatic. But I also go straight to the source. I always get the scoop from those closest to the action, whether it is a lobbyist in Washington... members of Congress and their aides... guys on the factory floor... right up to the CEO.

My advice has been sought by congressional and presidential candidates, speechwriters and campaign staffers. In fact, I was recently in Washington for several days to get the scoop on health-care legislation straight from the source.     

Washington is Where the REAL "Insiders" Are!

Most people think the "insiders" on Wall Street have an edge. And they do. But even the biggest players on Wall Street have nothing on the "insiders" in Washington.

The truth is that the biggest moves on Wall Street -- usually start inside Washington's "Beltway". In other words, policy impacts private sector profits.  

Washington "insiders" know which companies are going to benefit from new legislation... and they know which industries will be dealt a crushing blow.

And while Wall Street might move billions of dollars... the federal government moves trillions. Stated plainly -- It is the most significant financial force on the planet.     This is NOT About Politics... It's About Profits... Big Profits!

The best thing about big government is the "big" part.

That might not sit well with your politics. But I'm not talking about politics. I'm talking about profits. And I can assure you, government action can do a LOT for your portfolio.

Where the government spends your tax dollars can result in hundreds of billions in profits for private sector companies. And the bigger the program -- the greater the profits.

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Tracking that money and which companies will be affected is what I do. My full attention is devoted to helping you profit from the trillions of dollars in government spending.

I determine where government action is going to create soaring stock prices. And I present those ideas to the subscribers of my premium newsletter -- Government-Driven Investing -- with specific recommendations to profit.

This is the first and only publication devoted exclusively to helping you profit from the never-ending stream of policies, regulations, and cash pouring out of Washington.     

Government-Driven Investing -- When the Government Spends Your Money, You Make Money

If you know where to place your bets, following government money is about the easiest money you can make. It's a bull market that never ends...

Republicans... Democrats... it doesn't matter. To the government, there seems to be no problem that cannot be fixed by more spending. And the flow of funds isn't going to reverse anytime soon. In fact, just the opposite...

There Has Always Been a Bull Market in Government Spending -- Only Now It Has Gone into Overdrive

As you already know, in the last two years, the government and the Federal Reserve have committed nearly $15 trillion to bail out the economy. That amount of money is impossible to even imagine.

And will all this new money and debt solve anything? Probably not. In fact, it could make our problems worse. But one thing is certain. Your finances WILL be affected.

The government is either going to drain your wealth through taxes and inflation... or it is going to make you wealthy by pouring billions of dollars into the companies you invest in.

It's time to start profiting from the news coming out of Washington... instead of reacting to the negative consequences of it.     

Theft by Taxes... Or Wealth by Government Action (I Know Which I Prefer)

You might not approve of every action the government takes -- and I certainly don't -- but that doesn't change the fact that certain companies and investors will rake in huge profits from those decisions.

There are almost too many opportunities to list. And the companies that are in line to receive government spending are virtually guaranteed to succeed.

Read on and I'll show you a few powerhouse stocks I have found using my "Follow the Government Money" approach. Along the way, you'll also get a good idea of what you can expect every month in Government-Driven Investing.  

Examples of Exactly How You Can Profit WithGovernment Action on Your Side

When Washington decides to put money into an industry, the profits follow like clockwork.

In the last year alone, I've already seen one of my government-driven stock picks shoot up +284% in under four months.

And behind those gains was a direct government action -- FDA approval for the company's proprietary enzyme to ferment wine, beer and fruit juices. But that is just the beginning for this company.

They are also positioned as one of the leaders in cellulosic ethanol. This is a brand new type of bio-fuel. The federal production schedule calls for it to grow from almost nothing today to more than 16 billion gallons a year in just 12 years. That is +15,900% growth - mandated by law!

And that's not all. I have identified another leader in this rapidly growing new sector. This company is a darling of the U.S. Department of Energy and has already partnered with BP, one of the largest energy companies in the world.

By my calculations, shares of this stock could skyrocket 160-to-1 -- turning every $1,000 investment today into $160,000. Invest a $100,000 and it could return $16 million.

Make no mistake about it. The biofuel revolution is here. It's not a wish. It's not science fiction. It's the law!

Government leaders already recognize this as one of the most promising environmentally-friendly technologies on the planet. Why? Because this company has a proprietary technology (protected by more than 200 patents) that allows power plants to burn coal with ZERO harmful emissions.

That is not a misprint. And I am not talking about "clean coal" -- I am talking about NO harmful emissions.

Washington is dead set on reducing the emissions from power plants. And this is the company that can do it. The U.S. is sitting on enough coal to power our homes for more than 400 years!

This company alone could end our dependence on foreign energy. And its shareholders will make a FORTUNE! Join Government-Driven Investing today, and you can be one of them.

But the fact is, these kind of stock picks are nothing new...       

A Long History of Government-Backed Products

We have been covering government-driven opportunities at StreetAuthority for years. Here are just a few of the ways we have ridden the government's coattails to profits...

Most people look at government regulation as a hindrance to profits. But back in 2002, we recognized that Moody's could only benefit from stricter rules in the ratings market. It is basically a government-induced oligopoly, which Moody's shares with Standard & Poors. We recognized the potential for profit with Moody's and watched it balloon to a +185% gain for investors.

In 2003, the changes to the tax code fueled a huge boom in REITs, master limited partnerships and just about every sort of income investment. REITs alone soared +166% in just three years.

Back in 2004 we identified seven stocks that would profit from policies implemented by George W. Bush's second term. A year later, they were ALL up! Some as much as +59.6%.

In 2005 alternative energy hit the forefront in government circles. We identified the players with the most support on Capitol Hill. The two we selected -- Praxair and Ormat Technologies -- rose +66.2% and +70.9%, respectively.

Also in 2005, we found three stocks in line for huge contracts from Homeland Security. A year later, they were up an average of +47.4%. X-ray screening company American Science and Engineering shot up +90.9%.

We also singled out a company that would benefit from increasingly strict pollution controls: South African based Sasol was the pick. In less than a year it was up +58.9%.

And it isn't just the U.S. government that is handing out the cash. Governments around the world have created a virtually unlimited opportunity to profit. China recently announced an $800 billion stimulus plan... Japan is spending $154 billion...

Great Britain is spending more than $30 billion... France is spending $33 billion... Canada even has plans to spend more than $30 billion on stimulus. And these stimulus programs are on top of their usual budgets!

But it is one thing to know that governments will spend billions of dollars in one sector or another.

The key is to know exactly which companies will benefit the most. That is what I do. I find the deals. You make the profits.

And if you want the virtually sure-fire profit opportunities that are to be had in the Government-Driven Investing portfolio, as well as the new recommendations I add each month -- I suggest you take me up on the 100% risk-free offer I'm going to grant you today.     

Government-Driven Investing: An "All Access" Pass to Padding Your Coffer from the Backdoor Deals of Washington, D.C!

If you want to profit like a real "insider," don't look to Wall Street -- set your sights on Capitol Hill. That's where the real power moves happen.

And to capitalize, all you need is a guide. You need to put me to work for you. If you want to follow the money trail up the steps of Capital Hill... if you want to grab a windfall from Uncle Sam's generous ways... then you need to lock in your 100% risk-free membership to Government-Driven Investing.     

Why should politicians and Wall Street power players be rewarded with all the spoils?


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