Educated and Impowered Investor

This is a special post for anyone that is into investing.

The Freedom Investment Club, of which I am a member, has begun to release Michael Lathigee’s [the club's founder and director] economy conference calls on mp3. I’m assuming that it’s okay to share the link, since it wasn’t placed in a password protected area of their site [better to ask for forgiveness than for permission sometimes, right?]

When I first heard Michael speak live, I immediately pulled out my credit card and paid $800 to join his investment club. Now I’m not impulsive or quick to spend my money, but it was clear to me that he knew more about making money by investing than I ever would and, most importantly, that he had a passion for what he was doing that was very rare. Michael’s club has made me that money back many times over, put that isn’t even the best part of the investment that I made that day. The club holds these regular
meetings where Michaels absolutely leaks incredible investing wisdom and that’s not even the best part of the investment.

The best part is that I could finally relax and just give him a major hunk of my portfolio and know that I was going to get fabulous returns and not really have to think about it too much. But Jon, you may ask, isn’t that incredibly risky? All I can say to that is, not if you saw my investing track record [hint: I purchased my first stock on March 7, 2000...go look at a ten year chart of the NASDAQ to get an idea].

In the first 3 years of existence the club made a 100% return for its members and in the year that I have been in, the returns have again been at or better than 30%.

When you listen to the call you’ll soon realize why.

It’s a little bit tough to summarize without writing a novel but here’s a bit of what you can expect Michael to touch on during the 90 minutes of the call:

It just goes on and on. Note: the sound quality of the recording is not great…the volume levels are quite uneven. Skip a head to the 5:00 minute mark to avoid all the chat in the audience at the begining, but trust me it is well worth putting up with the technical glitches.

Have a listen and let me know what you think: here link is dead

[this is a direct link to the mp3 so you can right click and save it to your computer or ipod or click it and open in a new window].


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