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Rome, Venice, Munich

Martin D. Weiss Ph.D. | Saturday, October 14, 2006 at 8:00 am

Elisabeth, Anthony and I are off to Europe for our first real vacation in several years.

I had promised it would be a “laptopless” vacation. But then Anthony decided to bring along his new Apple.

Good! That way I can write you from Rome on Monday, from Venice two weeks from now, and from Munich the week after.

Meanwhile, back at the office in Florida, all the Charter Memberships to our very popular new service, ETF Power Trader, will probably be gone before the weekend is over.

Last I checked there were only 107 slots left.

The reason it’s selling out so quickly is pretty clear to me: It uses timing signals that have been running for 15 consecutive years, boasting a very attractive 21.7% average annual return. That’s a 1,992% cummulative return overall, enough to turn each $5,000 invested into $104,605 or each $50,000 into $1,046,050!*

Plus, we are using strictly Exchange Traded Funds. They’re not risk free. As you well know, they go up AND down. But they are the most convenient, diverse, flexible, liquid and inexpensive vehicles in the investment world today.

If you’re interested, I wouldn’t wait for the Charter Memberships to run out because they entitle you to very deep discounts.

Eva and Danny are at the office now, ready to take your call at 800-393-1706. Or you can join online. (I’ll give you the links in a moment.)

Latest Recommendations
Breaking Out to the Upside!

All of the ETFs in the portfolio are moving higher.

For example, Thursday, one of them clearly broke through to brand new highs and all indicators are showing that it looks like it still has a long way to go on the upside. Another is just barely in new-high territory and looks like it will break through more clearly early next week.

Depending on when you join, it could be too late to jump into these. But don’t worry. We’ll soon have new recommendations that could do equally well, or better.

When you join ETF Power Trader …

First, you’ll get our latest recommendation as soon as we get our next signal. We’ll tell you exactly what it is … how to buy it … what to pay … and precisely what instructions to give your broker … online or offline.

Second, you will get your copy of the ETF Power Trader Manual, packed with virtually everything you’d ever want to know about profitable investing in Exchange Traded Funds:

— How the ETF Power Trader model accurately alerts us to major moves in dozens of different U.S. sectors and foreign markets …

— Why this wealth-building approach is the most accurate I’ve ever examined for maximizing your profit potential while minimizing your risk …

— An introduction to the sector ETFs we’ll be using to grow your wealth … and the reverse ETFs to help you harness the large profit potential generated by a declining market …

— A strategy that allows you to compound your profits without the drag of taxes, thereby helping your money grow at its maximum potential, and …

— How to do it all in just a few minutes per month. Just check your e-mail once a day.

Third, every ETF Power Trader signal you receive — immediately sent to you via e-mail — will clearly explain what’s happening right now and why the trade is being recommended. All you have to do is read the simple instructions to your broker. Or, if you prefer, make the trade with your online broker.

Fourth, we’ll never leave you hanging. You’ll always get follow-up instructions on recommendations, when to take profits, add new positions, or get out of a position to cut a loss. We make this as easy as possible for you. No guesswork or wondering what to do next.

Only 107 Charter Memberships Left!
Your Last Chance to Reap
Savings of Up to $2,585!

Considering all the money it could make you, a one-year membership in ETF Power Trader is normally a screaming bargain at $2,190 a year.

But I don’t want you to pay $2,190 a year. I don’t even want you to pay half that much.

With a Charter Membership, you’ll save 55% off the normal subscription rate — and get all of our ETF Power Trader signals for just $995 per year. You’ll save a whopping $1,195.

Or take advantage of our inexpensive and convenient monthly offer.

Remember: Right now, we have just 107 Charter Membership slots left, and I think they’ll sell out even before my family and I land in Rome tomorrow to start our vacation. That doesn’t give you much time.

Call Eva or Danny at 1-800-393-1706 right away and mention your personal code of P446-65714.Or use our secure site to order instantly online:

 

Good luck and God bless!

Martin

P.S. No one can guarantee profits, but I’m so sure that you’ll be delighted with what this revolutionary service does for you, I want you to try it as my guest for the next 60 days, with a risk-free membership.

Just order online or call us at 1-800-393-1706 now and say, “I want to try an ETF Power Trader membership risk-free for 60 days.” I’ll immediately rush you your ETF Power Trader Manual, and your first trading signals as soon as they pop.

Then just sit back and enjoy. If you like what you see, do nothing. You’ll continue receiving your trading signals instantly via e-mail.

Otherwise, cancel anytime in your first 60 days for a full refund on your membership — or anytime thereafter for a refund on the unused portion of your membership. But no matter what, you get to keep your complimentary copy of our ETF Power Trader Manual, without cost or obligation.


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About ETF Power Trader

The track record information in this report is based on published recommendations issued in real time — not by back-tested modeling. Moreover, although we do not know what investors actually achieved, the success of the approach is substantially corroborated by third-party independent analysis by the widely respected Hulbert Financial Digest.

The 1,992% total return and the 21.7% yearly average return are based on market price data which we deem to be reliable but which has not been independently verified. It assumes faithful execution of published signals at the first opportunity after signals were issued, includes dividends and capital gains distributions were reinvested, and assumes trades were made in an IRA or other tax-deferred account at Fidelity.

All the investments recommended by ETF Power Trader are qualified for such accounts. This data does not take into account certain mutual fund fees or broker commissions. The track record is based upon recommendations for Fidelity sector funds. However, since the editors feel that equivalent, or approximately equivalent Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) provide better flexibility and performance, these will be used in ETF Power Trader. Whether using Fidelity sector funds or ETFs, however, past performance is no assurance of future success For more details, see our terms and conditions or call 1-800-393-1706.

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