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P 7| » EOUCATIOHAL CONSULTAms | :■' J S There are very few investors who have NOT made gains on the sharemarket in the last twelve months. But there are also those who have made PHENOMENAL GAINS in that same period. Those individuals are highly knowledgeable in three areas. They know the high flying INVESTMENT COMPANIES thoroughly: they know how to MARGIN TRADE and they have the right SOURCES OF INFORMATION. This advanced, one day seminar will give YOU that knowledge that will help you to dramatically improve your returns. Investment Companies ® Everyone is well aware of the tremendous gains that share prices have made in the investment companies. • In this seminar we will concentrate in detail on the investment companies, both new and established. ; ; • We will give an OBJECTIVE assessment of their future and, in particular, we will examine the factors that have caused their rapid rise. ® $l,OOO invested in Brierley Investments Ltd in 1961 is now worth $7.4M. • Our case studies will enable YOU to spot the Brierleys of the 1980’s. • These case studies will be based on CURRENT share prices to enable YOU to capitalise upon the opportunities that are available at the present time. Margin Trading • Margin trading has been called ‘The pauper’s way to millionairedom’. It has also been cited as the primary cause of the Wall Street Crash. 9 Margin trading is simply the ability to purchase shares using borrowed money. 9 Handled correctly it can reap phenomenal returns. 9 Handled incorrectly it can cause rapid personal bankruptcy. r; » ® We will demonstrate the potential AND the pit falls of margin trading, both by using New Zealand funds for New M Zealand shares and also using offshore funds for overseas shares. ® We will concentrate our attentions . s ' around a major case study which used ' margin trading to turn $4,300 of available funds into a portfolio worth $475,000 within six months. 9 We will also examine how the ' forthcoming Sharemarket Index , ■ commodity on the New Zealand futures ■ exchange can be used to create a B “synthetic’share portfolib. i | ® IFie will demonstrate this last point by || reference to case studies of successful j i futures trading that has been done on f j the Australian share index. I j Sources of Information g © The majority of individuals believe that ‘ j to be successful in the sharemarket you l * have to have some form of close connection with main board members of major companies. • We will not only dispel this myth but k also show how counter-productive this type of information can be. • There ARE reliable sources of information available. These sources are publicly available and are CRUCIAL to your successful timing. ® We will tell you WHERE these sources are, HOW to sift and sort them and I WHEN to act on them. Seminar Format • Invididuals who haven’t attended any of our seminars before, find our j s reputation difficult to accept. © That reputation is for providing r i practical, informative, entertaining and, at times, controversial comment, but what is MOST difficult to accept, is K that we manage to achieve all that in such a short time period. 9 We have three secrets: 1. Our research is meticulous. 2. Our presentation is practiced, polished and professional. 3. Our hand-out material is a SUPERB .■ balance between comprehension and brevity. 9 You will find no superfluous words, no i time wasting theorising, no boring ’ group discussions. No ‘padding’ of any kind. " ' i • That is why 1,252 Canterbury residents booked our seminars last year. 9 That is also why the vast majority of them are coming again this year. Fees & Discounts • Single bookings — $240 per attendee 9 Two or more bookings — $2lO per attendee ‘ 9 All fees are tax deductible. Venue & Bookings ® VENUE — Chateau Regency, Christchurch ® DATE — Tuesday, September 16 © TIME —9.00 am to 5.00 pm ® Bookings can be made by telephoning I Carole Kelly at our office, or writing to BOX 4323, Christchurch. 9 Invoices will be issued with h confirmation of booking. Payment terms are 7 days from date of invoice. (03) 792-343

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