We just did something huge over in the world of Manward. For the first time ever, our subscribers have access to my research on private, off-market equity crowdfunding deals. With just $100 (often less), they can get a stake in some of the hottest, highest-potential startups on the planet. This is huge. But why? Why am I so passionate about making my readers aware of these deals? Why should somebody planning for their retirement or even in the midst of their retirement put money in this space? The answer is simple. Returns. Few other places - especially right now - offer as much profit potential. You've heard the success stories. 4,900% on WhatsApp in four years. 118,000% on Facebook in seven years. 233,000% on Juniper Networks in three years. It's gains like these that have some of the world's biggest investors piling into the space. Big Money Moves This month, for example, Goldman Sachs announced a gloomy track record in the stock market. During the fourth quarter, it lost $500 million in publicly traded stocks. It's not hard to see why. Thankfully, it had a recently revealed portfolio of private deals to buoy its profits. That tiny slice of its portfolio was worth $2 billion in gains over the last three months. While most folks are wondering what to do about a wavering stock market... Goldman and its Wall Street brethren aren't waiting around. CalPERS, California's huge pension manager, just boosted its allocation to private equity to 13%. Los Angeles' pension fund went even further, putting 17% of its money into off-market deals. Of course, the moves are paying off. Harvard has a third of its endowment in private deals. They returned 77% last year. The University of North Carolina did even better. It saw a 142% return. It's no wonder the average institutional investor has 9% of its funds allocated to the space. But, again, the average investor has none... zero exposure to private deals. I want that to change. If folks are serious about getting where they want to go, it must change. Fortunately, updates to old laws and new technology make it possible. In fact, grabbing a small stake in the next big thing is now nearly as easy as buying shares of a public company. That's why we just did what we did. That's why we're telling everybody we can about the potential in this market. |
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