This report will present our opinions on the Stock Assault 2.0 software that has been designed to enable someone to pick winning stocks even without any prior experience. While some investors are crying in their beer about suffering losses in their stock portfolios, others are quietly pocketing more profits thanks to their ability to see potential for profits where others only see gloom. Maybe the problem is human emotions getting in the way of seeing which shares will go up, and perhaps this is where the artificial intelligence of a computerized stock picking robot shines. But not necessarily.
We were interested to read in this morning’s newspaper that while Warren Buffet’s worth has increased recently, that of Bill Gates has shrunk. I don’t know whether either of these multi billionaires are using Stock Assault 2.0 to pick which shares to buy, but somehow I doubt it. But that is neither here not there.
We also recently saw an online review of Stock Assault 2.0 the automated stock picking software.
Stock Assault 2.0 cost about $5,000,000 to create, and it was set up by a well experienced team of day traders. The way they made it work was so simple that you don’t even need to know how to read the columns in the Wall Street Journal nor what ticker symbols mean. You just start up the software, let it “learn” for a while, and then pay attention when it sends you a message about which stock to purchase. Keep it chugging away, and pay even closer attention when it tells you now is the time to sell. Ignore its messages at your own peril. Or not…
You can actually try it out for a while at no cost nor obligation to see just how well Stock Assault 2.0 works. And once you have made the reasonable investment to buy the fully functional version, you still have two months to put it through its paces before the 60-day guarantee runs out. During that time, if you should feel, for example, that Stock Assault is a scam, then just ask for your money back and it will be 100% refunded. That sounds like a pretty good guarantee to me.
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