Monday, January 20, 2014

Why Being A Sharelord Will Enable You To Generate Cash-Flow Each Month

By Danny Younes


What is a Sharelord? Before I answer that you need to understand both sides of the stock market. 95% of people trade direction either up or down. They have one third of a direction in marking money. This is financial suicide and it's 1980s type investing mentality. If you are trading direction then you are simply speculating/gambling and you will end up make more donations back to the market than profits. So hoping and praying to make money in the share market will not consistently work in your favour.

The other 5 % of investors develop the marketplace and make an income up-front regardless of market direction and efficiency. These financiers buy shares and lease them out to speculators, to put it another way they sell call options over their shares. These kind of investors are referred to as a Sharelord who rent their shares out each and every month to make an income.

By renting their shares out they agree to sell their shares at a certain price. For example if a Sharelord buys their shares for $20.50 and rents them out at $21.00. The speculator who is renting the shares pays a premium of $1.00 per share which gives the renter the right to buy the shares for $21.00 if the share price remains above $21.00 during the contract period. This contract period is agreed to by the sharelord and the renter of the shares.

The speculator will buy the shares when the stock price is above $21.00. The sharelord will keep the rental of $1.00 and they will be paid $21.00 per share. They will also get a capital gain of $0.50 as they have purchased the shares for $20.50 and sold them for $21.00. The total profit is $1.50.

The Sharelord can rent out their shares each and every month if the share price stays below the rented price, so in this case it $21.00 and continually generate and income every month.

If the shares are sold by the end of the contract period for $21.00 the the overall return for the month is 7.3%, 7.3% for the month. What if you compounded the returns? I want you to think about the next question, what do the banks pay you to have your money in the bank it's no way near 7% it's more like 2% Per Anum.

This is the a very powerful cash-flow strategy where you can lower your risk and maximise your profits. This strategy can potentially replace your income from your job. With Sharelord you will:

Discover how you can produce and income between $5,000-$30,000 Monthly.

Discover how to acquire shares WHOLESALE, not Retail.

You can rent your shares and produce an income on a monthly basis.

Discover how the speculator pays for the insurance policy each and every time.

Discover how to generate between 3% - 9% on a MONTHLY BASIS.

A Sharelord can quickly pay off credit card debt and also pay off a home mortgage.

There has been a surge of millionaire around the world using the Sharelord strategy.




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