As an entrepreneur, it’s great seeing your idea turn into a profitable business. One way to make sure your profits continue to grow is to build an investment portfolio with them. If that’s something you’re looking to do, Nate’s Notes, an investment newsletter edited by Nate Pile, is worth your subscription.
About the Newsletter
Nate’s Notes is a monthly investment newsletter that shows readers how to use a sensible, long-term approach to maximize their return. Since starting in 1995, it’s grown to become one of the best performing investment newsletters in the country (as ranked by The Hubert Financial Digest). Each month, you’ll receive market commentary from editor Nate Pile, updates on each of the stocks recommended in the newsletter and instructions on how best to get started if you’re new to investing. Also, the newsletter is written in an easy-to-read format so that all investors, from newbies to veterans, can understand its advice.
Nate’s Notes uses two portfolios (Model and Aggressive) to track investment returns over time. To date, the Aggressive portfolio has returned +6,119% and the Model portfolio has returned +1,695% since 10/31/97. NASDAQ and Dow Jones only returned +218% and +140% respectively. As a small business owners, these long-term returns could be used to expand your business over time or even retire.
Subscribing to Nate’s Notes is also affordable. You can purchase a one issue trial for $34 or get a regular subscription in 1-year, 2-year and 3-year increments, starting at $289. The newsletter is delivered electronically, but if you’d prefer a hardcopy, an extra $5 per issue to cover shipping is all that’s needed. If you’re not comfortable paying online via PayPal, instructions for paying by check are available. Becoming a subscriber also grants you access to users-only features of the NotWallStreet.com website and special subscriber only discounts.
About the Editor
Nate Pile, the editor of Nate’s Notes has a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics from U.C. Berkeley and worked under legendary biotech analyst and investor Jim McCamant. Pile compiled his love of math, passion for solving puzzles and knowledge gained from McCamant to turn the newsletter into his new business. I’m sure many of you can relate to Nate as you started your own business, “I can’t tell you how excited I was when I finally realized that this game into which I continued to dive deeper and deeper…could actually become a career option.”
If you’re looking for long-term investment advice, give Nate’s Notes a try. View a sample issue or subscribe to Nate’s Notes now.
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