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The Best $49 You'll Ever Spend

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/0 The Best $49 You'll Ever Spend ?or nearly three times as much?over the same span. That's quit

/0 The Best $49 You'll Ever Spend [Steve Forbes] Fellow Investor, My father, Malcolm, taught me never to let a good opportunity go to waste. So I'm taking this time to offer you the chance to join 9,225 other investors who subscribe to Forbes' flagship newsletter. In 2000, we launched an unusual advisory for individual investors. Its mission: to find undervalued stocks that Wall Street overlooks. I'm talking about misunderstood, undercovered, mispriced stocks that the "smart money" misses time and time again. That advisory is Forbes Investor. I'm here to tell you that, 17 years later, Forbes Investor's gains well exceed our original goals. Through my hand–picked editor Tae Yoon's astute guidance, this renowned advisory has returned a massive 323.2% compared to the measly 68.1%1 return from the S&P 500 since inception. Even as the late–year market rally had the S&P 500 up 9.5% in 2016, Forbes Investor [significantly outperformed, surging 27.1%](—or nearly three times as much—over the same span. That's quite remarkable. And has single–handedly contributed to many of his subscribers' financial security. So I want to do everything in my power to help you put this powerful advice to work for you. That's why I'm sending this invitation and giving you a rare chance to [try Forbes Investor at the lowest price ever.]( Forbes Investor usually costs $399 a year. New members can normally join for a special Charter Member rate of $197. But for the next 48 hours, you can put Forbes Investor to work for you for just $49. That's a massive 88% savings off the regular price. And it's less than the original Charter rate 17 years ago. So don't delay…[this limited–time invitation]( expires at midnight on Saturday, April 1st. Please note, no exceptions or extensions will be granted. Once this offer is gone, it's gone for good. I hope you decide to take me up on this exclusive offer. Sincerely, [Signed Steve Forbes] Steve Forbes Chairman and Editor–in–Chief Forbes Media 1 Performance figures are as of February 24, 2017. --------------------------------------------------------------- You received this email as an opted-in subscriber to Forbes. You are on the mailing list as {EMAIL}. If you do not wish to receive this type of information, visit your [preference page](. You may also send your opt-out request in the mail directly to Forbes Media LLC, Attn: Privacy Administrator 499 Washington Blvd Jersey City, NJ 07310 Please click below to review our privacy policy: /0

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