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Re: janice shell post# 71195

Saturday, 06/28/2014 6:17:30 PM

Saturday, June 28, 2014 6:17:30 PM

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PNTV - oh the memories:

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Monk is to stock trading what Pamela Anderson was to Baywatch!

I should know. My name is Michael Berk, and I created and Executive Produced Baywatch for 11 years. I’m also the President of Programming for PNTV, and we just finished filming another episode of “Monk’s Money Lab”, PNTV’s new Television Series starring Jerry “Monk” Williams. ??PNTV is a Las Vegas and Gambling Lifestyle television channel with distribution in nearly 30,000,000 homes on Comcast, Direct TV, Dish Network, AT&T’s U-verse, and Verizon FiOS. PNTV’s “Vegas On Demand” is also a worldwide Broadband channel that among other services offers instructional videos that teach gamblers how to improve their odds of winning. We thought a TV show that teaches viewers how to improve their odds when gambling in the market would be a great brand extension, so we set out to find the best stock “handicapper” we could.

That’s when we found Monk and started filming his Monkinars, and interviewing his students to learn about their success stories (you can read about them at www.monksden.com, but seeing people emotionally talk about learning how to make life-changing money by following Monk’s Rules is even more dramatic).

The problem was, by following “Monk’s Rules” for buying, trading and holding, there turned out to be very little gambling involved. In fact, winning was practically a sure bet. I guarantee that if we could teach a technique that could make playing blackjack practically a sure bet, people would want to learn it. Well that’s what we predict will happen when word spreads about “Monk’s Money Lab” on PNTV.

We didn‘t even need to have Monk wear a red bathing suit to make him sexy, because nothing, not even Pam Anderson running in slow motion, is sexier than learning how to make your money grow in fast motion trading by Monk’s Rules.

Now I’ve never been one to follow rules. When Baywatch was canceled by NBC after one season everyone told me the show was dead. But I didn't believe them. So I bought the rights to Baywatch back for $10.00, got it on the air in syndication, and within two years Baywatch had become the most popular show in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.

That may be the second best investment I ever made. The best may be attending Jerry’s Monkinars and learning that if I follow Monk’s Rules when reading a chart, I can make my portfolio more profitable than Baywatch. If there was a Guinness Book of World Records’ category for successfully trading, the top spot would belong to Monk.??And the best thing is, by following Monk’s Rules, I don't have to worry about my profits being negated by Hollywood’s creative accounting. I can be confident that every dollar I can earn, I will earn, and that they'll keep coming in like Baywatch residuals, only compounded on a daily basis.

Now all we have to do is film Monk running in slow motion so we can follow his every move, rescue our bankrolls from drowning in debt, resuscitate our dreams for better lives for ourselves and our families, and pay it forward by telling everyone we know to watch “Monk’s Money Lab” on PNTV (which, by the way, is a publically traded company. PNTV’s chart for Friday September 10th was so solid that Monk showed it to his class in Atlanta on Saturday the 11th as an example of “Signal, Confirmation and Continuity” that, based on Monk’s Rules, would have triggered a “buy”.

So I hope to see you all at one of Monk’s upcoming Monkinars, where his Weapons of Mass Instruction will teach you how to take a bite out of the Stock Market Sharks we all hate. Let them feel what it’s like to be attacked by a predator with stronger jaws than them, jaws that chomp down on a stock and never let go until every last dollar is bled out of it. And if you can’t get to a Monkinar, be sure to watch “Monk’s Money Lab” on PNTV.

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