Hello Reader,

I wanted to take a minute to reflect on what we are actually doing with ETF 20/20, because the more I think about it, the more amazing I think it is.

ETF 20/20 is essentially a robo-advisor, without the robo. Let me explain what I mean by that...

Robo-advisors do the same thing that I am doing—put people in a portfolio of ETFs—except they do it kind of stupidly.

Actually “advisor” shouldn’t even be in the name. It’s online software powered by algorithms.

I am an index guy with plenty of technical expertise and about two decades’ worth of experience on the trading battleground.

You will not see a robot talking at the world’s largest ETF event:

Inside ETFs Event

So, who would you prefer to have on your side: an algorithm or a portfolio manager who has traded ETFs for a really long time?

Sign me up as your ETF advisor now

Another thing...

Robo-advisors are meant to be cheap. They cost around 25 basis points.

On a $20,000 portfolio, that’s $50.

On a $100,000 portfolio, that’s $250.

On a $500,000 portfolio, it’s $1,250.

Etc.

ETF 20/20 is a better option... for $39!

And remember, that’s $39 plus $4.95 per year for lifetime access. You’ll get every issue of ETF 20/20 for as long as it’s published. And you can try it out for 90 days completely risk-free.

You have until Wednesday, October 25 to decide...

After that, the price goes up to $79, and that's an annual fee. (Plus, you won’t get the important special reports I’m currently offering.)

Join ETF 20/20 now

I’ll leave the final word to this guy on Twitter:

So @dailydirtnap wasn't kidding, this is one hell of a deal. #ETF2020

Jared Dillian
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Editor, The 10th Man
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