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Re: guaranteed profits, but how much?



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Suggestions:

1.  $500 Price is too high if you want to get clients.  There are excellent
sites with established professional traders with proven track records over
years of trading, such as Linda Rashke, that charge less.  In my opinion you
will have problems attracking customers.

2.  Guarantee.  My personal opinion is that they offer nothing.  If you are
laying our and risking thousands of dollars per trade what does $500 a month
mean??  And if you are making people money then $500 should be nothing,
right!


----- Original Message -----
From: "Rivky" <rivky@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 11:51 PM
Subject: guaranteed profits, but how much?


> Hi everyone,
>
> A friend of mine is setting up a subscription service with daily S&P
> daytrading signals. He really believes in his signals, and is planning to
> charge quite a lot for them ($500 or so a month!). Now, he'd very much
like
> to offer a guarantee (if you don't make at least x amount, no charge), but
> would like to know what's an acceptable amount to guarantee...
>
>
>