by Martin Denholm, Senior Editor
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Over the past two decades, the world’s most wealthy and powerful people – pension funds, endowments and insurance companies – have plowed $40 billion into this asset class. That’s up from just $1 billion in 1989.
In fact, the so-called “smart money” has invested heavily in this area ever since the days of Robin Hood.
And there’s your hint…
Historically, timber is one of the market’s best-performing areas.
As Louis Basenese says, “I’ll confess that trees hardly lend themselves to compelling conversation. But who cares? They’re profitable. More profitable than stocks, in fact.”
Lou shows you how to profit from this consistent market-beating area of timberland stocks…
Best regards,
Martin Denholm


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