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Mike Turner is a stock-trading expert with a focus on using technical indicators to buy and sell fundamentally sound stocks. 

A published author on the subject of trading, Mike firmly believes that stock pricing patterns exist that can be used to profit in any market. His proprietary "10 Essential Rules for Beating the Market" has led him to a spectacular long-term success rate. 

In addition, Mike Turner is also the founder of Sabinal Capital Investments, a money-management firm based in Austin, Texas.

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Mike TurnerTurner's system correctly predicted the credit crisis and the Crash of last fall -- and made nearly 40% profit while the market lostover 40%.

"Fire any advisor who doesn't beat the market. Otherwise you are paying him to lower your performance, which is absurd," says Turner.

"The ONLY way to beat the market consistently is by avoiding market corrections. Most advisors only think about how to make money. Not me. I look at every investment through the other end of the telescope: how can I not lose money, not get caught in a market correction, and not be stuck in a position when the tape moves against me?"

 "These are questions that I finally answered after many years of trial and error. I believe I am the first person to have ever done this and the results are stunning."

"Apply my Gameplan For Wealth on anyday to any market and you'll know, with clarity, if it is time for you to be in the market with a new position. Never invest unless you know it is time, according to the Gameplan. And take your profits when the Gameplan warns of a correction."

 Turner never leaves anything to chance or emotion.   Turner's Gameplan for Wealth is part of the service you receive every week from now on -- starting as soon as you sign up forMastering The Markets.

Turner explains, "I am writing to you today to offer you this very same Gameplan For Wealth.  This Gameplan For Wealth is so effective because it takes every scrap of guesswork, every scintilla of opinion, every baseless assumption and every iota of emotion OUT of your investment decisions. 

He continues, "What is left is as solid as the rock of Gibraltar.  It appears that, when you remove guesswork, opinion, baseless assumption and emotion, you have a better chance at successfully investing. You are left with a greater chance of certainty."

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