Re: Ken Heebner's view of the market. Acheived 17%+ over 30 yrs!



retirerichblog.com wrote on 3/15/07 9:59 PM:

When Ken Heebner talks, you should listen. Achieved over 17% in the
past 30 yrs!

http://www.retirerichblog.com/2007/03/ken-heebners-view-of-market.html


I get a kick out of these "blogs"(a new way to spell spam).....
This guy makes the brilliant statement in his "blog":
<<Power of Compound Interest!
Did you know $500 contributed yearly compounded at 25% for 27 yrs = over $1
million !>>
I don't know many people who can compound their money "at 25% for 27
yrs"......
Will he be offering us the secret soon(for a price)???

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