What
to invest in
Part 3
This cultured world is for elite individuals with contacts and mining
experience?
(Not even close)
Did you know you can cash and carry
diamonds, rubies emeralds and every other precious stone that interests
you? The lasting value of diamonds is known by everyone. But you may
not realize that entry level opportunity investors can pyramid
substantial profits by involving themselves in this highly lucrative
industry.
Why?
You will be astounded to realize that
precious stones are paid for by non-industry buyers who decide
by emotional decision. Per Capita, the most avid consumers of precious
stones are wealthy females. Money is rarely the issue. There is an
"intrinsic value" index that precious stones can be measured by. But
when it comes to the retail buyer of these beautiful sparkling symbols
of eternity- they are paid for by the "thrill" and not by the carat.
Many affluent individuals are very sophisticated in their buying
habits. They rarely buy "rocks" pre-made into jewelry. They prefer to
focus on buying the "rocks" seperately and have an artisan craft the
finnished product usually having an input into the design process.
Horse shoe diamond ring anyone?
This particular attribute of the
precious stones industry makes it so astoundingly lucrative. Buyers
fall in love with certain aspects of a particular stone. Often a high
price tag, and a few choice words of objective
justification of the price can add 30% or more value. Now that is
low-cost value adding. An investment objects ultimate measure of value
is simply somebody saying "yes, I'll take it"
How to achieve that is up to
you as a professional "price justifier" Please don't think for a moment
that this is pushing ethical boundaries. How else do commodities
get valued if not by measuring the markets willingness to pay
a price. After all, if somebody has enough discretionary income to pay
$19,090 for a little polished rock, then how can getting $24,000 for it
be any more unethical. The value is measured in the satisfaction it
brings the new owner. Your justifications manufacture that permanent
happiness and install permanent, portable value into the stone they
just bought.
There are several peices of information
you need to know, to become specialized in this field. It isnt rocket
science. Stone clarity, weight and the quality of "cutting" are a few
examples. This information is tightly and exclusively
held, the pertinent things anyway, by industry insiders. So, of course these insider secrets are
going to be hard to find. Anthony Namata is a successful opportunity
investor who deals in this very sphere. Years of industry experience
went into this enlightening work, "The Gems Report" His
website is a gold mine (no pun intended) of resources. But the
excellent information you will need are contained in this direct and
straight forward work. "The Gems Report"
Read how he began with nothing....no
capital at all! and built an astounding business that he may re-sell at
any time for huge profits. But its too enjoyable and lucrative to
relinquish. Compounding seed capital is virtually a foregone conclusion
in this industry. The best part is he does it all online. Not a face to
meet. But plenty of business to do.
This is more then an investigation into
precious stones, Anthony allows you to benefit from his personal
experience. The emphasis is on the business and
specifically how to start making money with precious stones with
literally nothing. No money, skills or experience required. He
has even made himself availed as a mentor to you. Extra training is
available, but you may contact Anthony by email any time if you have
questions. All for under $50
He shows you how and where to get the
contacts you need to get the precious stones at low prices.
The letters you need to write and how to approach the people
you need to know. To learn more about Anthony's
hugely informative work "The Gems Report" click here

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