
Could right now be one of the greatest stock market opportunities?
As the world begins to emerge from lockdowns, we think this year could represent one of the greatest rebuilding opportunities in our lifetime.
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- Netflix recommended in July 2012 has grown 45% per annum (Total return 11,309%)
- ResMed Inc. recommended in May 2013 has grown 20% per annum (Total return 723%)
- Amazon recommended in February 2012 has grown 27% per annum (Total return 2,094%)
- Corporate Travel Management recommended in August 2012 has grown 18% per annum (Total return 691%)
… It could pay to listen. Of course, not every recommendation has such success, we've had our share of losers too but this is a glimpse of what our expert team of analysts is seeking for our members.
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