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    Junior Member LudaKris is on a distinguished road
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    Default Buying property using ONLY your super

    Just a quick announcement regarding an upcoming free series of seminars


    This is a unique opportunity to discover today's most powerful opportunities to leverage your SMSF through trading and real estate. In this full day seminar you will discover how you could multiply your wealth using resources you already own and increase your investment income with great safety.
    • Admission is free for traders, professionals, business owners and entrepreneurs who want to be able to leverage their self-managed super fund (SMSF) and take control of their financial futures.
    • Your spouse and business associates are also invited free.
    • Complimentary refreshments will be served.
    • Limited seating. Attendance by reservation only.
    The seminar is entitled "Leverage In Your Self Managed Super Fund." It's being sponsored by Aussie Rob and Lifestyle Asset Management. Lifestyle Asset Management offers Professional Tailored Solutions, tools and advice for real people just like you. At this seminar we'll share with you, the innovative, powerful yet completely safe and lawful strategies we've developed and used ourselves to help real people like you to:
    • Enhance your confidence, skills and strategic knowledge of how you can leverage your SMSF
    • Gain higher returns as you diversify your investment
    • Structure your retirement plan to give you the lifestyle you always wanted
    • Increase the return on your money without taking large risks in your trading
    • Use your trading as a more powerful shelter for your SMSF
    • Purchase real estate in your SMSF both here and overseas
    • Create more passive forms of income that you can pass on to your heirs and provide them with the lifestyle they deserve
    • Get higher returns on your investment and use yourself as a bank
    • Increase your income using the assets you already own
    • Pay off your mortgage early and enjoy watching your children grow up
    If you want more information regarding the content and presenters please click here. Opens as a PDF.



    I definitely think these seminars will be valuable for all property investors and there will be NO hard selling.


    Any questions please feel free to contact me.
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    Your post sparked my interest, and upon checking out the website I found this:

    "The key to Rob’s Lifestyle Trader system is being able to visualise, within three seconds, or less, when to get in and when to get out, so the investor can make consistent profitable trades."

    Seriously? Three seconds? I call BS on that!

    I don't want to pre-judge, but from my experience the only people who make money from investment seminars (with a few exceptions) are the people who run them.

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    Thanks for the feedback.

    This seminar is free and I have been told no products, software or packages will be sold.

    I agree with you in regards to investment seminar promoters - especially when it comes to things like options trading, CFDs and FOREX that the people promoting them are typically the only ones making money.

    I know for a fact that both John Illingworth and Craig Tschirpig are experienced Chartered Accountants and accredited SMSF Specialist Advisors with SPAA. They will both be providing high quality information to investors interested in using their super purchase property.

    Obviously there must be a benefit for the people paying to run these seminars - such as increased exposure to potential clients.

    It is good to be sceptical when it comes to investments and people promoting the 'next new thing' - however do not close yourself off to learning new things.

    Kris
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