Access your personal Wall Street "body guard" (for ETFs, Stocks, Mutual Funds...)

Friday, September 07, 2018

We all know that Wall Street is rigged against hardworking, American investors.

For one thing, Wall Street power brokers have access to information and sophisticated computer programs they’ll never share with us.

Plus, Mutual Fund managers charge overpriced fees for low returns. Even worse, brokers push stocks that are set to plunge… and take your money with them.

No wonder so many investors take a beating.

But you have one BIG advantage over Wall Street with your Financial Ratings Watchlist.

If you haven’t checked it out, this is an example Watchlist…

   

With your Watchlist, you can keep an eye on any stock, mutual fund, or ETF – all in one place – with information that most investors will never have.

First, you get the safety rating of every investment on your list… along with a rating on whether to buy, hold, or sell immediately!

Then, by simply clicking on the company name, you get a summary of information, such as income statement or balance sheet figures.

You’ll see why we gave a company a certain rating. You can then use this information to decide if a stock should stay in your portfolio… or if you need to dump it, right away! And the same goes for any mutual fund or ETF you might own.

Finally – and just as important – we’ll send you an email alert if any ratings on your list change. That way, you’ll always know if one of your investments starts to slide.

So, if you haven’t taken advantage of this amazing, yet so-simple-to-use tool and created your own Watchlist, we urge you to create one as soon as possible.

Just head over to the site, and start clicking the Watchlist flags that are next to every company, to add them instantly. Or click here for a quick tutorial that shows you everything you need to know to take advantage of your Watchlist.

And if you have any questions at all, our Customer Service representatives are happy to help.

Just call us call at (800) 562-2139, email at [email protected], or start a chat.