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Reader, People sometimes ask me about my unusual last name: Sjuggerud (pronounced "sugar-rude"). It's Norwegian. The first Sjuggerud reportedly came to America in 1875, and settled in Wisconsin. There's even a minor road in western Wisconsin named Sjuggerud Coulee. Why am I telling you this today? You see, six years ago, I developed and launched a unique approach to investing. It was quite literally the culmination of my life's work. The approach I developed was astoundingly simple... There's a unique "cross" I look for in the markets. If you know how to spot this simple cross - and that's all you know - you can capture every single BIG gain in the most lucrative investments. Some of the financial researchers I work with at Stansberry have dubbed my approach: "The Nordic Cross." It's a playful allusion to my family's origins. I've just recorded a brand-new presentation to describe my life's work, and the incredible success we've seen using my unique approach. Take a few minutes to watch it. I think it may change your mind about some of the most widely-held beliefs about investing. Click here to access my presentation. Sincerely, Steve Sjuggerud Senior Analyst Stansberry Research P.S. I'm not the only one who's identified these patterns in the markets. One of the best traders I've read about earned an incredible 250,000% return over a decade using essentially the same idea I'm about to share with you. Not 250,000% on one investment mind you… but on an entire portfolio! Another guy made 87% per year… for 10 straight years. Another guy made $80 million during the market crash of 2008. Click here to learn the strategy behind their success. |
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