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3 Months Access to Rivkin Report + Portfolio Review + Intro Guide to Stock Market $99 (Normally $299) @ Rivkin

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The Rivkin Report is running a $99 flash sale which gives you:

  • full members access for 3 months
  • existing portfolio review conducted by their in-house analysts
  • free copy of Rivkin's introductory guide to the stock market

Retail Value $299.

Rivkin's form of investing is that of a systematic nature, suited to longer-term investors looking at either growing their capital or producing income.

included in the membership:

5 strategies (3 growth, 2 income)
daily market updates
weekly market videos
they also offer general stock analysis so anyone wanting general advice on any speculative stocks either in the Aussie market or US market can just contact and request feedback.

After the 3 months, membership will rollover to a $90 per month membership (unless specified) you can easily request the rollover to be cancelled by emailing [email protected]

Alternatively, there are cheaper longer-term options suited for the long-term investors.

If you're new to the market and considering getting in, you can also get the Introductory guide to the stock market completely free until Monday the 12th on Amazon. Just follow the link here - https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07BWFC4Q6

You'll need an Amazon Kindle account which you can set up a 1-month free trial at no cost.

If you'd like a hard copy of the book you can reach out to [email protected] and we'll mail you one on the house.

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  • +5

    Good guy Rivkin.

  • +4

    does this deal provide tips for not being caught doing insider trading?

  • Alternatively, there are cheaper longer-term options suited for the long-term investors.

    As Warren Buffett, and most other long term investors point out, cheap passive (Index funds, ETFs etc) beats expensive active (managed and broker advised)…

    • +1

      Hey Willyroo, I'm a big fan of Buffett - check out some of the strategies performance over the long run our benchmark is the 200 index which we tend to outperform(quite significantly).

  • Where's your general advice warning?

    • Hey Caiphus, it's all located on the landing page. Thanks!

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