Wednesday, December 1, 2010

This book exposes all of Wall Street's dirty tricks

 

Dear Early to Rise Reader,

Of all the books you can choose to read over the holidays, this is one book you simply have to read. Barbarians of Wealth exposes all the dirty tricks Wall Street financial institutions have used over the years to rob you blind. And it's not just Wall Street fat cats in on the act. Think members of our government are here to help you? Heck no. The connection between Wall Street and Washington is a perfect example of an "old boys" network. They look after one another, not you and me.

The reality is that the actions of Wall Street institutions, Congress and the Federal Reserve are downright barbaric. The barbarians of the Dark Ages... Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan, the Vikings... destroyed villages and towns throughout Europe, robbing people of their hopes and dreams of prosperity. Some things never change. While Alan Greenspan didn't ride through towns on a horse burning down houses, he caused one of the worst housing crises the U.S. has faced in years.

As Michael Masterson put it, "Barbarians of Wealth is like a walking tour through the history of greed." While the details may not be pretty, they are real. And learning how to protect your wealth from modern-day Attilas is the best action you can take right now. That's why Barbarians of Wealth should be the first book you read this holiday season.

Best Regards,

Jason Holland
Associate Publisher
Early to Rise

 

 

 


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