A big part (arguably, the only part) of our business is to introduce you to new and profitable ideas.

Most of the time, we like to hire smart people, bring them in-house, help them develop their ideas, and then introduce them to our subscribers.

We give you everything you need to know about the service so you can make a truly informed decision on whether it’s right for you.

Furthermore, as we own the service, we can manage the content and determine a fair price for it. Again, as we own the service, we add it to our Platinum offering.

The Platinum offering is where members receive all current and future Southbank Research services for a once-off upfront fee and a smaller annual ‘maintenance’ fee.

It’s a great way for investors to get exposure to a whole bunch of ideas without having to shell out for a new subscription to a service that may not be right for them.

As a Platinum member, you get to ‘test drive’ any new service for no extra charge. You can see if it suits your investment goals, and if it does, you can start using it straight away.

If it isn’t for you right now, you can skip it. Maybe you’ll decide to give it a go in a few months or years, when your situation has changed.

Anyway, that’s what happens when we develop and launch our own services.

However, from time to time, we come across smart ideas from smart people outside of Southbank, who already have their own business and infrastructure.

They are experts at what they do, and they aren’t looking to work for someone else. But their ideas are still useful and interesting.

So, what can we do there?

Well, it’s not our product or service. So, we can’t give it away to our subscribers, and we can’t just take their content in order to give it to our Platinum members.

But we still want to share the idea with you, to give you all the facts.

And that’s what we’ve done this week. To begin with, we produced a series of short introductory and educational videos where your editor interviewed the gentleman behind the service, Sean Allison.  You can find those videos here:

Part 1: An Introduction to the Pros’ ‘Secret Weapon’ here

Part 2: Strategies for Income and Capital Gains here

Part 3: Five Key Practical Steps to Getting Started here

This series then culminates in a longer presentation we’ve titled The New Profit Playbook. During this event, Sean explained the various strategies he uses to help investors generate growth and income from specific investment plays.  This live event aired to subscribers on Thursday.  But you can find a replay right here: https://go.reliabletrading.com/new-profit-playbook

So, go ahead and watch The New Profit Playbook replay here: https://go.reliabletrading.com/new-profit-playbook. We won’t go into all the details here, just know that it’s the kind of strategy that your editor has used successfully over the past 10 years.

And it’s the kind of strategy that many independent investors should use in order to help you amplify your returns and generate extra income from investing.

Cheers,

Kris Sayce
Editor & Publisher, Investor’s Daily

P.S. You can check out everything you need to know about The New Profit Playbook here.


 

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