Saturday, 10 April 2010

Dear Daily Crux reader,

Each day, the Crux team canvases the investment advisory world to bring you the world's top insight and news. Here are the top selling products in the industry right now...

Matt's new list of small gold stocks
The Canadian government recently struck a deal for one of the last – and largest – untapped gold regions on the planet... an area dubbed the "Golden Triangle." And at the helm is a handful of small resource stocks.

Why a single stock could make you $46,600/year
We recently found a group of rare stocks (only 23 exist in the market right now). It's made one fellow we know of $450,000. Another says, "My portfolio is now over a million dollars." The newest of these stocks could return tens of thousands of dollars per year on an early investment.

Are you being ripped off?
You could be getting as much as 80%-OFF on anything you buy, including flat-screen TVs... Starbucks coffee... designer clothing... pumpkin pies... gas... and much more. It all has to do with a retirement secret that can get you over 4,000 products and services for a fraction of what others pay.

How to collect JNJ's secret 39% dividend
We recently came across an intriguing opportunity from one of America's best-known companies... It's an opportunity to earn a dividend yield several times greater than the "advertised" yield... for as long as the company stays in business.

A way to make 3,328% by paying your neighbor's taxes
The government has created a group of unique investments that could return 3,328% or more – just by paying your neighbor's taxes. Longtime subscriber Brian Kerry bought hundreds of these investments over the years, and he estimates that "90% sold for a 300% or more profit."

What happens next?
One S&A analyst's work recently got the attention of CNN, Barron's, and Forbes... Because he's shown his readers how to make an enormous amount of money during the global economic crisis... no matter what the government and stock market do next.

Regards,

Justin Brill
Managing Editor, The Daily Crux
www.thedailycrux.com