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Doubling Stocks review. Is doubling stocks newsletter any good or just another scam?

Date Published: 21st May 2008
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I got an email from my broker recommending Doubling Stocks newsletter two month ago.

I ignored the email but three days later I got a follow up message.

This was the first recommendation I ever got from them, so I figured out that it must have been something really good.

I decided to check it out that time. I went to Doubling Stocks website and I read a sales copy.It was very good and the story about Marl robot was amazing.

I am the kind of person that has to investigate before I let somebody charge my credit card.

So, I started searching the Web trying to find as many Doubling Stocks reviews as possible.I think I read like couple of hundreds of them. Most of them were positive ones so, I had no choice but to try it.

Anyway it was only $47 and they had 8 week money back guaranty so, I didn't actually care ifit was scam or not. I just didn't want to lose out if it was going to be good.


I paid $47 and after 10 minutes I got my welcome email. There were more promises made and I was told that I would receive my newsletter soon.

Two days passed and I got my first tip. They were recommending small oil company from Alaska that was supposed to be undervalued.

I didn't want to risk my hard earned money, so I didn't purchase any stock. I just wanted to watch it closely.

After three days I actually regretted that I hadn't purchased. The stock went up by 12%.A lot of money could have been made.

Marl robot and its Doubling Stocks newsletter seemed to be working all right.

I couldn't wait for my next tip.

After another five days I received email telling me that I had to wait a little bit more because they didn't want to recommend anything that they weren't sure of. Fair enough for me.


I received another email three days later. This time it was a local airline from Seattle WA. I did not want to lose out that time so, I purchased stock worth of $500.

Marl robot newsletter didn't fail. I sold it one week later with 27% profit.

So, as you can see my time with Doubling Stocks has been profitable. I have made over $2000 since I signed up.

I will not hesitate to say that this newsletter is not scam.

I think I need to email Michael Cohen to thank him for this amazing opportunity.

There is one more thing.

I have found this very interesting website. It is Doubling-Stocks-Exposed.com
by Greg Kowalsky.

Greg goes into details of Marl robot and he gives a lot of tips on its newsletter to make it as profitable as possible for you.
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