Did you see that article in the International Business Times about the Chinese official with 140 mistresses?
Stansberry Research

Dear Reader,

Did you see that article in the International Business Times about the Chinese official with 140 mistresses?

Or what about the one where the Chinese zoo told everyone a dog was really a lion?

Or what the piece on the Chinese mother who sold her son for a cell phone?

Those are the types of stories the media just loves to publish about China.

Scandals and oddities – but what about the truth?

Now, that's where I come in.

Sure, in a country with over 1.3 billion people you're bound to have some strange tales...

(We hear them in America, too, right?)

But the stories I want to read about are the ones where an American investor in Houston turned $1,000 into $20,000 on a single Chinese investment play

Or a single mom in Tampa who doubled her investment account with a stock trading in Hong Kong…

Or a retiree who was lauded with praise for being "in the know" about a huge financial announcement.

And that's what my latest big prediction is all about...

It takes advantage of the reality that most Americans – I'd argue at least half – have no idea what's really happening in China.

And especially not in the Chinese stock markets.

If you're looking for a contrarian investment opportunity that could make you more money in less time than you could ever do in the United States... check out my latest research here.

It'll only be online for a few more days, so take some time to look through it while it's still available.

Click here to go straight to it.

Sincerely,

Dr. Steve Sjuggerud
Senior Analyst, Stansberry Research 




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