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The Book Everyone Is Talking About

January 1st, 2003

Want to learn more about investing? Well, you are at the right place. I’ve written a book on Investing that has taken over three years of research. It’s called Seeing Through the Fog - a guide to investing. It is written in a very straightforward manner just like this site. It is about 250 book pages, over 60,000 words and features different ideas from many different people in the investing community. It espically draws heavily on billionaire investor Warren Buffett, and his mentor Benjamin Graham. For a list of the topics covered, click here.

It also features articles and quotes from people such as one of the most successful mutual fund managers of all time, Peter Lynch, recent top mutual fund performer, Bill Miller from Legg Mason Funds and many others.

I’ve taken the best people and have compiled their strategies and ideas. So, it is like putting multiple books into one. This book has something for you. Even if you aren’t that interested in investing, much of this book deals with visions of the future on such things such as how technology will change our lives and new products that are going to revolutionize industries.

I have a passion for investing and technology, so if you are interested in learning more about these things, this book is for you. It has received very good reviews from those who have read it and I think you will like it. And best of all its only $8.99! So, what have you got to lose? Try it out by clicking on the order button below. After paying, you will be directed to a URL where you can read the book online or download it. Thanks.

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