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Dear Success-Minded Friend,

On a beautiful late spring afternoon, fourty years ago, two men graduated high school. One ranked first in the entire state, and the other barely passed.

Recently, these men returned to their high school for their 40 year reunion.

They were very much alike. Both happily married. Both had two children, and both retired in their fifties with an $8 million fortune.

But there was a difference. One of the men went on to graduate from Harvard and become CEO of a large manufacturing company, and the other worked as a janitor his whole life.

How does a janitor become a millionaire with the same lifestyle as a Harvard-graduating CEO?

Have you ever wondered, as I have, what makes this kind of difference in people's lives? It isn't intelligence, talent, or dedication. It isn't that one person wants success and the other doesn't.

The difference lies in one decision the janitor made that changed his entire life.

To invest in the market.

But investing is hard. Stocks move up and down, and the price changes every day. There are over 5,995 stocks listed just in the USA. Which ones should you buy?

and that's why I am writing to you about Super Investors. Super investors move markets, influence governments, and are so powerful they've even seized navy ships for not getting paid.

Ever wanted to ask Warren Buffett or Bill Gates what stocks to buy? I can't quite give you that, but what I can give you is a close second. I can show you what's inside Warren Buffett's portfolio and tell you every time a super investor makes a big buy or sell.

You can track Super Investors that best fit your risk profile, investment strategy, and personality. Like fast-growing stocks? Track Cathy Wood, Like value investing? Track Buffett, Like shorting the market? Track Bill Ackman.

These insights can help you narrow down your stock choices, See stocks that will get huge publicity and know the stocks that are backed by the Super Investors research and money.

About those two high school classmates I mentioned at the beginning of this letter, you see, it doesn't matter how you start. It matters how you finish and the decisions along the way that will make the difference.

You can do something extraordinary to kick off 2024—something that could make the difference between just another ordinary year... or making the next 12 months the richest year you've ever enjoyed!

All you have to do is sign up, and we'll send you an email every time a super investor makes a big buy or sell. Oh, here's the best part: it's free! So, what have you got to lose? Join Free.

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Our transaction data is based on the quarterly publications of the SEC Form 13F and the ad-hoc reports of SEC Forms 3 and 4.

No. Smaller transactions and holdings don’t need to be reported to the SEC and they are not published. We can only share data that is publically published, anything else would be considered. Well... insider trading...

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