Hi, New to the forum.
Does anybody have any recent experience with the company Australian Investment Education or Andrew Baxter?
Grange Capital Management Growth Plus Fund is the name - I cannot find it's performance anywhere
It's only launched in 2016, doubt it will have any performance.
Also keep this in mind:
GRANGE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT PTY LTD is an authorised representative of Australian Mutual Holdings Limited (AR 001243081) – ABN 90 155 182 137 (AFSL 295393).
Australian Mutual Holdings have misrepresented performance before.
http://asic.gov.au/about-asic/media...ngs-pays-penalties-for-misleading-statements/
Do you think people change the way they take your money?Most of the time posts in the thread are old. I am wandering if any one had recent experience with them
Most of the time posts in the thread are old. I am wandering if any one had recent experience with them
Red Flag 1. They are based on the Gold Coast.
Reg Flag 2. Spruiking returns of 20% + per annum
If I could make 20%+ per annum compounded, I would not waste the majority of my free time charging newbies $6,000 to participate in a short course, and then try and sting them for another $20,000 for a piece of software.....look at the guy's events, he's hitting up regional centres at 6pm on a weeknight. Is that how'd you'd spend your time if you had serious wealth?
20% per annum, think about it, if you started with $200k:
Year 1 $200,000
2 $240,000
3 $288,000
4 $345,600
5 $414,720
6 $497,664
7 $597,197
8 $716,636
9 $859,963
10 $1,031,956
11 $1,238,347
12 $1,486,017
13 $1,783,220
14 $2,139,864
15 $2,567,837
16 $3,081,404
17 $3,697,685
18 $4,437,222
19 $5,324,667
20 $6,389,600
Man Who Has Secret To Making Millions From Property Investment Decides To Run Property Seminars Instead
By The Shovel on October 17, 2019
A Gold Coast man whose secret investment strategy will allow you to earn millions of dollars and quit your day job within 6 months, has strangely opted not to make millions of dollars himself, and is instead running a gruelling schedule of $99 seminars in suburban conference centres around the country.
Property guru David Chesterman said by learning and applying his simple plan you too could invest in property and then be forced to make a living giving talks in the function room of a small hotel four times a week. “I am so certain that this strategy works that I supplement my income by aggressively selling property seminars and then trying to convince people to buy my book,” he said.
Chesterman said those who booked tickets – usually valued at $499 but for a limited time available for just $29.95 – would learn his eight-step plan for property success. “I don’t want to give too much away, but step 8 is setting up a property investment seminar series,” he said.
The next property seminar is tomorrow. Mention this article for unlimited free tickets.
Betoota explains it better than I ever could.
I will be surprised if a company website contains bad reviews.I can see how someone like him who has enough money is looking for something else in his life, and this is another project for him. The reason for the high membership costs is to attract only the serious people, at least according to his words in the lecture. In the company website, there are many good reviews, but I guess this days, if you have enough money you can buy anything.
Why Gold cost is a RED flag?
Funny that's been wiped as wellBrilliant - can I quote this please?
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