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Attention all day traders!?

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I received an email recently that was advertising subscribing to a service that tracked stocks that doubled in 24-48 hours. I think it was called "Marl." That is not the entire name, if it is even close at all. That is all I remember. Has anybody received an email similar to this, and can you give me a website? I can't find the email so I must have deleted it.

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  1. In this case the old adage of "if its too good to be true..." applies. While there MAY be a few programs out there that MAY be able to make some money in certain market conditions. Consistently doubling your money every 24 hours is simply impossible. If it were in about 3 months you would have more wealth than exists on planet Earth.


  2. Most of those " unsoliceted" e-mails are trouble anyway...pure B.S....delete any of those " hot- tips" ..do not open your computer to half-wit hackers !!

  3. Man don't fall for scams like that. They get you in and give you some recommendations so you will go but the loser stock that they purchased the day before. Then when a few saps who took their bait move it up, they dump their shares leaving you holding the bag.

  4. As the others told you, this is just "spam" and you should use your spam filter on your email to label it as such, so that it doesn't waste your time in the future.

    If you want to learn more about investments, I highly recommend:

    1) Investor's Business Daily

    http://www.investors.com/

    2) American Assoc. of Individual Investors

    http://www.aaii.org/

    3) National Assoc. of Investors Corporation

    http://better-investing.org/

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