Stock Market Millionaire is Making His Followers Rich
A British man, up until recently known as "Superman704" allows the public to track and copy his trading strategy.
A mysterious British gentleman recently caught everyone's eye as he was seen with a Saudi prince in public.
As it turned out, that same Saudi prince gave him unfettered access to OPEC decisions, giving him a unique edge on trading oil.
The man who grew up in a poor neighborhood in Rochdale, Manchester, before dropping out of high school, managed to turn himself into a self-made millionaire.
But it gets even more interesting – apparently, this man shares his portfolio on the Sirix online trading platform. The same investments that have made him successful can now be seen, followed and copied by anyone with an online trading account.
This person was known only by his profile name "superman704." Now, he agreed to disclose his full name: Harry Bells.
As it turns out, oil is just a small fraction of the assets he trades. In his portfolio, one can see that many of his trades involve currencies, a highly volatile market offering non-stop opportunities to profit.
In fact, his automated money making system has become so popular, it has the banks shaking in their boots. That's because followers who have subscribed to the Sirix platform, have been boasting an incredible 23% return on investment. In fact, in 2015 alone his users profited a combined $2.1 million with an average yearly income of $103,092. When compared to the 1.5% interest most banks provide, it becomes apparent why so many profit seekers are copying him into the Sirix social platform, profit-creating.
One trader, who requested to remain anonymous, explained how she makes an average 24.1% return on investment. Since she hasn't touched her initial $1,000 deposit for 7 months, she now reports an impressive $1,610 profit.
The platform currently boasts roughly 94,000 followers all making a passive second income without lifting a finger (aside from clicking a 'follow' button). But once this cash creating secret gets out, it's hard to imagine anyone laptop owner not logging in and watching their cash grow until kingdom come. When asked why she believes this man is allowing people to watch, track and copy his trades to make money, she says that she heard from an unverified source that Mr. Bells is a strong proponent of giving to charity. That could explain his estimated annual donation of $1.8 million to Charity Foundations in UK.
Whatever the reason may be, this system is giving tens of thousands of users a chance to let Mr. Bells grow their money for them. This makes the Sirix platform a great way for anyone looking to make a second income realize that it's an easily attainable goal.
Now that looks interesting! I would search it for sure, do we have the website?