He talked to the couple, they got to know him and like him, and they agreed that they'd sell him the land at a big discount if he succeeded in buying the house.
Now, Alan knows exactly how valuable this home really is. And he's ready to blow your offer out of the water.
You get the call from the realtor and are shocked to learn he offered 30% more than you'd ever even considered… until you hear the full story!
You've just learned a valuable lesson in the importance of "scarce" information.
See, you gathered all your research and did all the right things, but all you were ever able to learn was "public" information.
Alan was willing to go the extra mile because he knew the true value of the home because he had information no one else had.
Information is valuable and it can move the needle all by itself.
But scarce information is life-changing.
And that's exactly the kind of information we talk about when we talk about following the elite money.
In the markets, the #1 rule is: follow the big money.
Options traders and Wall Street bankers have better research, and they're willing to risk more in order to make more, because they've got the goods, they've got the scarce information no one else has.
And when it comes to Billion-Dollar Buyouts?
Well, it's no wonder they make checks worth tens of millions because they're able to anticipate what no one else can see coming.
That is until this remarkable 86.7% accurate indicator became public.
Armed with this indicator, you would be able to access exactly the same kind of scarce information that the Wall Street bankers have kept secret for ages.
You might not be realistically able to capture the millions of dollars of gains that they do (because they also have millions of capital to put on the line), but imagine capturing even a tiny fraction of that?
That's the power of Elite Money, the power of scarce information.
And the Alans of the world? Already following it.
I hope you will check this video out so that you can follow it, too.
Remember, we make the markets work for us. We don't work for the markets.
Alan Knuckman
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