Three months packed full of tips, stories and profit potential

Three months packed full of tips, stories and profit potential

This is a rare opportunity to gatecrash the fast paced world of penny shares, and have the ride of your life!

Why not let me work hard for you for one month at no cost to you?

I’ll talk to all my contacts to get a feel for what’s hot. I’ll meet with MDs of small, exciting companies and separate the hype from the truth. I’ll look at all the figures, do all the number crunching and analysis...

Then I’ll tell you exactly what to do — personally walking you through each step of the process. Most importantly, I’ll tell you what shares I think you should snap up quickly and at what price.

Just take a look at the stories and opportunities I've uncovered for my readers over the last three months (to July 2010)...

Any one of these has the potential to make a whole of lot of money in the months ahead — and you can read all this information in the comfort of your own home!

• Three reasons why we’ll be thanking Thomas Edison this time next year

• With steel prices set to jump 21% this year, this share’s a shoo-in for your portfolio

• Time to bank 51% from an old portfolio favourite
  
• This half price share could make you a 32% gain in just 12 months

• Hold your winners – for life! Here’s how...

• Make a 85% gain from SA’s desperate need for security

• You only have until the end of July to snap up this future bluechip

• An 108% gain up for grabs from SA’s most loved activity

• Why August is the month every penny share investor has been waiting for...

Best of all, you can TRY Red Hot Penny Shares for a whole month before you commit a cent on our service. Start your no obligation trial today!


The past is not a guide to future performance. Trades in stocks recommended by Red Hot Penny Shares are small company shares. By their nature, such investments can be relatively illiquid and, as a result, hard to trade. This makes such shares more risky than other investments. Please seek independent financial advice if necessary. Profits from share dealing are a form of income and subject to taxation. Levels and bases of, and reliefs from, taxation are subject to change, and depend on individual circumstances