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Bargain Stocks: Your Guide to Finding the Best Undervalued Stocks

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Get full details on several of our favourite bargain stocks, simple strategies for finding the best bargain stocks and more in this new FREE report from Pat McKeough…

Dear Canadian investor,

Investment success depends more on the quality of your investments than on the price you paid for them.

When you start investing, you may think the secret to investment profit is “buy low, sell high.” But that’s hard to do. You’ll often buy just before prices fall, or sell just before they rise. If you stick to high-quality value stock picks, however, your short-term gains and losses can average out and you’ll still profit greatly in the long run.

Even so, it’s important to remember that not all bargain stocks are created equal. In fact, an undervalued stock can signal danger rather than a bargain. That’s why you have to be very selective about which undervalued stocks you buy.

My name is Pat McKeough, and I want to tell you about a FREE bargain stocks report I’ve written to help you zero in on the best undervalued stocks for your portfolio—and avoid the ones that could steer you into a financial disaster.

My new Special Report is called Bargain Stocks: Your Guide to Finding the Best Undervalued Stocks. Read on to learn how you can download your FREE copy right away

Here’s what you get in Bargain Stocks: Your Guide to Finding the Best Undervalued Stocks:

  • Full details on the 9 keys to spotting the best undervalued stock picks for long-term gains. The very best undervalued stocks give you the best of both worlds: the potential for big gains and a buffer against losses. I’ll show you how to use my simple strategy to spot undervalued stocks that could skyrocket in the months and years ahead.
  • 2 of our favourite undervalued stocks: You simply must take a close look at these 2 high bargain stocks (1 Canadian and 1 U.S. stock). You’ll learn all about these companies in my new report.
  • A proven strategy to help you spot takeover candidates.
  • 1 undervalued stock you should avoid. The juicy dividends previously offered by this company might have tempted investors to buy, but if they did, they’re regretting it now. You’ll learn about the dangers of intangibles when looking for undervalued stocks.
  • How to make the most of investing in bargain stocks by building your investment plan on solid value investing principles.

To learn how you can get your free copy of this invaluable report right away, please read on…

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Time-tested advice on investing in bargain stocks from a source you can trust

Bargain Stocks: Your Guide to Finding the Best Undervalued Stocks is a gift to you from TSI Network and me, Pat McKeough.

I’ve been a professional investment analyst for nearly three decades. I’ve got a passion for helping investors like you who share my conservative investment philosophy.

You may know me from my many TV appearances, guest columns in Canada’s top newspapers, or from my best-selling 1993 book, Riding the Bull, which predicted the stock-market boom that happened later in the decade. Perhaps you’ve seen one of my four newsletters for conservative investors (you may even be a subscriber). Or maybe you’ve been following my free daily updates on TSI Network.

Columnist Peter Brimelow, writing on U.S.-based Dow Jones Co. web site MarketWatch.com, recently wrote about my “long, successful record.”

Financial Post columnist Jonathan Chevreau wrote: “Pat McKeough is one of a select few commentators who stands out from the many shills, flacks and frauds who inhabit the investment universe. The extent of my personal investment advice is to heed the advice of this gentleman.”

Much as I appreciate these kind comments, numbers speak louder. My conservative growth portfolio rose 383.9% since 1995 (164.1% above the 219.8% gain of the S&P/TSX), prompting both CBS MarketWatch and The Hulbert Financial Digest to recognize me as one of North America’s top stock analysts.

Now my free gift to you, Dividend Paying Stocks: How High Dividend Stocks Can Supercharge Your Income Investing, is just waiting for you to download it.

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This free report is my way of introducing you to the broad base of investment knowledge you get in our newsletters and investment services, and on tsinetwork.ca. If you like it, you may want to subscribe to one of our newsletters.

If not, you can still take advantage of our free daily newsletter. My staff and I would like to send you these free updates when we post new investment advice and information to our web site. Here’s just a small sampling of the topics you’ll read about:

  • What you must know about short selling stocks;
  • How to cut your risk in Canadian oil stocks;
  • 3 subtle signs an investment could be headed for trouble;
  • The ins and outs of tax free savings accounts (TFSAs);
  • Risks and rewards of investing in tech stocks;
  • And many more…

You’re under no obligation of any kind, and you may discontinue these updates at any time with the simple click of a mouse. Guaranteed!

So that’s our free, no-obligation, no-hassle offer.

Now, if you’re ready to download my latest advice on how you can zero in on the best dividend paying stocks for your portfolio, please click the button below.

Yours for safe and profitable investing,
Pat McKeough
Pat McKeough
Editor and Publisher
The Successful Investor

P.S. If you can’t decide whether to accept our free gift, please consider this:

There are generally two reasons why you might hesitate…but these are the same reasons you should download our free special report right now.

Reason #1: You’re curious about how you can make greater profits in undervalued stocks, but think it may be too confusing or intimidating. Or you’re concerned that you may have to spend a lot of money on a professional investment advisor. We provide clear, commonsense information that helps drive out intimidation and anxiety.

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Bottom line: In order to find the best undervalued stocks, and avoid the ones that could steer you into a financial disaster, you must have clear, concise advice at your fingertips. That’s why you’ll want to download our free report, Bargain Stocks: Your Guide to Finding the Best Undervalued Stocks, and get started right now. Here’s how:

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