They say that books are the source of true wealth, but usually that isn’t meant literally.
Especially in recent years, books have gone by the wayside as they are replaced by tablets and e-books.
As a result, the stocks of booksellers have plummeted, and the money has moved on.
Or has it?
A new development in the world of books may be showing signs of HUGE profits in the coming months, and I’m here to tell you how to get your share.
In the last decade, Barnes & Noble (BKS), one of the biggest booksellers in existence, has gone from a $3 billion company to a little under $5 million.
You would think the age of physical books has ended, right?
Wrong.
Because Elliot Management, the largest activist fund in the world, has just purchased Barnes & Noble.
Before the purchase was even made, B&N stock was showing the difference. In the last week alone, stock in the company has increased 62.5%. For 1,000 shares, that would have handed you a profit of $4,175!
At $6.68 a share, this is an opportunity too ripe to pass up. Especially when the rise is sure to continue.
Elliot Management has the golden touch it would seem, and now is your chance to get in on the corporation’s new management of Barnes & Noble at the very bottom, just in time to watch it soar to the top.
Don’t believe me?
Then just look at some of Elliot’s other investments.
One of it’s major companies, Comcast (CMCSA) has seen a 45.8% increase in the last two years.
Another of its large investments, Hess Corp. (HES) has seen a 58.6% increase just this year.
Not to mention the success of Waterstones, the British equivalent of B&N, purchased by Elliot last year and now so profitable that it is in the process of opening 6 new stores, something that has been unheard of in the last decade of bookselling.
If you jump on this amazing opportunity and the company continues to rise at its current rate, you can be looking at a 125% profit in less than 3 weeks. That means doubling your money virtually overnight.
So what are you waiting for? Now’s your chance to prove that books really are the source of wealth.