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How Small Trading Wins Turn Into Big Trading Wins

Sep. 06, 2013 7:29 AM ET
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How to Turn Small Trading Wins Into Big Retirement Dreams by Market Authority

You don't need to be a millionaire to retire early. All you need is $5,000-10,000 and the ability to act on Ian Cooper's trading alerts. Alerts that have delivered an average of 184.46% annually since 2007, or enough to turn $10,000 into over $1.3 MILLION in that time.

If you're serious about retiring faster, forget home runs and focus on little wins.

Why? Because just a few wins a month, along with the right money management, is all you need to retire at a breathtaking rate.

Consider this:

Since 2007, on nearly 500 verifiable closed trade recommendations, Ian Cooper has averaged 184.46% annual return each year. That includes all losers. This is where it gets really interesting... with just the same $10,000 repeatedly invested in those trades-YOU COULD HAVE POTENTIALLY FINISHED WITH AS MUCH $254,000 IN YOUR ACCOUNT.

That's a 2,444% return in just three years!

Click here to watch a video where Ian gives away his strategy.

As you'll see, these small wins keep compounding, and the numbers only get better. Your capital could have potentially produced a consistent six-figure (or seven-figure) annual return in the years that followed, allowing you to retire comfortably.

You'll never think about traditional retirement again after you see this.

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