
Ride The Coattails Of Warren Buffett...And Triple Your Returns
(Strategy Revealed To Piggyback The Greatest Investor)
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Lee Lowell

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Quick question...
Do you stink at picking stocks?
Not a trick question.
Many of the emails I receive from viewers, readers, & students of ours, is that they always pick the wrong stocks, or they move in the wrong direction.
Now, even prior to the stock moving in the wrong direction, these same people have no idea how to even pick a stock to begin with.
That's their first problem, and one that I'm sure you've encountered yourself.
So, in order to take the fastest and easiest path, they end up listening to their cousin's best friend's brother in-law, or the tip they heard in a chat room, or even a professional on CNBC (already old news by then), and plunked down their money.
And like clockwork, the stock moves in the wrong direction, causing a loss of funds, and a dejected mood.
Sound familiar?
We've all been there, right? And that's how we learn from the "school of hard knocks".
Well, if you haven't figured out your successful stock-buying approach yet, I'm here to tell you there's a much easier way. One I learned long ago.
Just. Follow. The. Master.
Huh?
The Oracle of Omaha - Warren Buffett.
Talk about someone who's achieved the ultimate financial success.
Buffett's been running his Berkshire Hathaway fund since the 1960s, and has achieved an ROI of over 3,000%, beating the S&P 500 by multiples. Oh, and by the way, he's worth an estimated $150 billion.
The good news? His fund (symbol: BRK.B) is open for investment to any individual, big or small.
So, the simplest solution to the problem of figuring out which stocks to buy?
Just. Follow. The. Master.
Seriously.
Why toil away researching stocks, reading company reports, listening to analysts, etc, etc, when you could just ride the coattails of the greatest investor of all time?
It's so simple...just follow the master, literally, and you don't need to do any more work.
By tagging along with Buffett's fund, you have a built-in investment right there, run by the legend himself.
Problem. Solved.
And what I also learned long ago early in my career, is how to use a specific trading strategy to piggyback Buffett to the tune of 70% less risk, 70% less capital invested, and 3 times (3X) the returns that he himself is getting.
It's. Amazing!
So, if you're looking for an easier way to find stocks to pick, ones that will actually move in the right direction, and a simple strategy to capitalize on Buffett's prowess, then you'll want to take a look at the book that I've written on exactly how to do it.
We're getting tons of orders, so don't delay in picking up a copy.
It's super easy to implement and super effective.
If you're interested in seeing what it can do, and how you can use it yourself, read below for more details.
This 45-page book spans a three-year study from 2017-2019, with updated material for 2025 . You'll learn:
- All of Warren Buffett's current investments, and how to get a stake using an easy trading strategy. My 30+ year Wall Street career led me to this discovery.
- Have up to 70% less capital invested, thus, slashing your risk by 70%.
- At a minimum, an opportunity to 3X the returns.
- Can be used in retirement accounts.
- Super easy to learn and super effective. You can become a pro after one read-through.
- You'll never want to buy stocks again after reading about this strategy.
Stop toiling away trying to figure out the best stocks to buy.
Just. Follow. The. Master.
Don't pass up this incredible opportunity to ride the coattails of an investing legend. There's a reason why Warren Buffett is worth $150 billion. This is your chance to go along for the ride.
Grab your copy today!
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