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The High-Income & Swing-Trading ExpertToday, most investment advisors are telling their clients to "tone down" their profit expectations. 8%–12% yearly is all you can expect from common stocks they say. "That's simply not true," says Bryan Perry. As editor of The 25% Cash Machine, he's been helping his subscribers double those returns with much less risk than investors typically take. So how does he do it? By focusing on strategic high-income investing that produces incredible results to the tune of 25%! Bryan Perry, ChangeWave's high-income expert, has more than two decades' experience inside Wall Street and is editor of The 25% Cash Machine, a newsletter advisory service focused on strategic high-income investing. We are very happy with The 25% Cash Machine . It is an investment approach that is right for us. We have been retired for fourteen years. We have tried many approaches with our discretionary money.
Prior to founding The 25% Cash Machine, Bryan worked as a financial advisor for major Wall Street firms including Bear Sterns, Paine Webber and Lehman Brothers and has hosted a weekly financial news show on the Bloomberg affiliate. As one of the industry's in-demand Wall Street commentators, Bryan continues to break down complex investment strategies into easy-to-understand advice for investors. No wonder he's been quoted so many times by Forbes, Business Week and CBS MarketWatch among other financial news services. Bryan also runs an active trading service geared toward options traders of any skill level. His Tactical Trader service gives investors a simple way to learn the basics of options trading, participate in the market and have some fun, too. For 2008, Tactical Trader subscribers are booking profits on 3 out of every 4 trades recommended in the service through swing trading via sector rotation. The service typically trades in-the-money options to provide members with fat short-term gains. One of his favorite, and most-profitable strategies are "basket trades," in which he identifies sectors that are on the move and cherry-picks the best options in the top names to play as a "basket" for the biggest profits. |
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