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I had never heard of this vendor or his "Wednesday Windfall" program, but a quick Google check shows that he suggests it is possible to attain results as high as 51 times (not 51 percent, but 51 times) the S&P in 6 months.
Since I know nothing about the program I'm not going to comment, except to point out the obvious: how exceedingly extreme (as in, not possible) this claim is.
But if anyone has any actual experience or familiarity with the program or the vendor, please give @silver fox the benefit of your experience or views.
Thanks.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote
The 51 times apparently works, since people are talking about it.
Of course, nobody in their right mind thinks it is true.
But, here where your brain tricks you. You know you could never do 51 times, but maybe, just maybe, your could do half of that, or a quarter of that, or even 10% of that amount.
5.1x sounds a lot lot more reasonable than 51x so you start to think "if I could only get 1/10th of what this guy claims, then I'd be doing really well. That isn't too much to ask."
All of a sudden your goal is anchored to just a teensy little fraction of what the "expert" claims is possible. Easy as pie, right?
You then start to believe that 5.1x is possible.
So in the end that crazy 51x hooks you.
Remember Tommy Vu? He was a well know real estate huckster, always surrounded by a dozen or more bikini models in his infomercials. How many guys bought his course hoping for not a dozen, but for just ONE bikini model? I bet a ton. Same idea.