The Nifty Fifty – a new stonking share tip & a Lucian Miers Video within 24 hours
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Tom Winnifrith
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26 Mar 2014 @ 15:15
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The Nifty Fifty website of Tom Winnifrith and Steve Moore promises a cracking 24 hours of activity. The average gain per tip on this premium website is – on an offer to bid basis – 21.72% with an average holding period of nine months. Over 36 recommendations that is pretty stunning.
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During the next 24 hours the website will be serving up its usual dose of updates on stocks it follows but also a new 30 minute video from Tom & Lucian Miers – a short letter special covering Gulf Keystone, Naibu, Globo, Avanti Communications, Blinkx and J Sainsbury.
And Tom and Steve are also putting their finishing touches to the next big share tip.
All will be revealed within 24 hours.
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