I got an email today from some company promising a way to get my car to “burn water” to DOUBLE MY MILEAGE…
At first I didn’t even open it… but the thought kept popping back into my head…
I mean… I’ve heard of the IDEA of using hydrogen to run a car… but what was this about…
The curiosity was too much I just had to take a look.
Well an hour and a half later I’ve been combing the internet reading reviews… and the one thing that really amazes me is how people are willing to throw logic out the window…
I mean, mechanics, engine designers and physicists EXPLAIN how it’s not possible to extract more energy out of your car by simply pumping some form of hydrogen extracted from water into it – but despite these explanations many people refuse to believe them… it’s amazing.
I poked around further and found out that this product is a BEST SELLER…
It really opened my eyes… that “best selling product” really means “best selling” and not necessarily the “best”…
That got me thinking about the world of trading…
So I did a similar search for some of the best selling trading products and was actually shocked at what I found…
Products I wouldn’t *personally* risk a dime of my own money trading were some of the best selling systems on the markets…
I guess I always associated best seller with best quality… but that ain’t always the case.
How do I KNOW these products aren’t any good?
In some cases I’ve personally tested them… and in others I’ve heard from reliable sources…
Now I’m NOT going to list these products… because while these products may not work out of the box as promised… that doesn’t mean you can’t get ideas and value from them…
In any case you can always post or read reviews at:
http://www.realtradingreviews.com
That way you get feedback from more than just me.
Continued Success!
Ray
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