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Thank you and important announcement …

Larry Edelson | March 15, 2009

It’s Sunday evening here in Bangkok, Thailand. I’m just back from my yoga and Tai chi workouts, my two favorite ways to de-stress and prepare for the markets to open Monday morning.

Since I have a couple hours before I hit the hay this evening, I wanted to take a few minutes to give you an important update on your new e-zine.

First and foremost, a very heart-felt big THANK YOU. Your new e-zine is off to a roaring start with almost 8,000 subscribers signing up per week!

Sean, Tony and myself are thrilled you’ve joined us, and we look forward to a long, mutually-beneficial relationship. Speaking of which …

You’ve already helped us out and
probably don’t even know it

So we want to reciprocate!

You see, in just the few short weeks since we launched this e-zine we’ve received loads of wonderful feedback from you. Comments like …

“Love Tony Sagami — a uniquely wise Japanese American who can give us insights into the markets from two cultural vantage points.”

“Sean is so passionate about what he does. I just love when he visits those far-flung regions of the world, flying helicopters to visit mining companies, then descending a mile underground to check out their silver.”

“And Larry, such uncommonly great insight into how the world of money operates … how it can be changed and manipulated by the powers-that-be … and why even the most conventional views of the markets can so often be wrong!”

So we got to thinking: Since we have so many important contacts all over the world and come across so many unique opportunities that we’re able to check out first hand through our travels …

Why not be a one-stop resource for our readers to receive uncommonly wise insights and unique research on a vast array of topics!

Whether they be in the markets … in protecting and growing your wealth … in health … in managing a small business … starting a new one … managing employees … in entrepreneurship … in travel experiences and recommendations, and more

Hence, effective immediately, with tomorrow morning’s e-zine edition we are changing the name from Global Wealth Report to Uncommon Wisdom.

So starting Monday morning the issues will come to your email inbox with the name “Uncommon Wisdom” in the “from” line of the email.

All you have to do: Just make sure you’ve whitelisted the new name of the publication in your email client, which you can easily do by clicking here and following these simple instructions. That way, you won’t ever miss an issue.

Plus you’ll now be getting a publication that will leave no stone unturned when it comes to enriching you and your loved one’s lives, so we can help you become healthy, wealthy and wise!

Best wishes,

Larry Edelson
Managing Editor
Uncommon Wisdom
(formerly Global Wealth Report)



About Global Wealth Report

For more information and archived issues, visit http://www.globalwealthreport.com

Global Wealth Report (GWR) is published by Weiss Research, Inc. and written by Sean Brodrick, Larry Edelson, and Tony Sagami. To avoid conflicts of interest, Weiss Research and its staff do not hold positions in companies recommended in GWR, nor do we accept any compensation for such recommendations. The comments, graphs, forecasts, and indices published in GWR are based upon data whose accuracy is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Performance returns cited are derived from our best estimates but must be considered hypothetical in as much as we do not track the actual prices investors pay or receive. Regular contributors and staff include Kristen Adams, Andrea Baumwald, John Burke, Amber Dakar, Dinesh Kalera, Red Morgan, Maryellen Murphy, Jennifer Newman-Amos, Adam Shafer, Julie Trudeau, Jill Umiker, Leslie Underwood and Michelle Zausnig.

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This investment news is brought to you by Global Wealth Report. Global Wealth Report is a free daily investment newsletter from Weiss Research analysts offering the latest investing news and financial insights for the stock market, including tips and advice on investing in gold, energy and oil. To view archives or subscribe, visit http://www.globalwealthreport.com.

From time to time, Global Wealth Report may have information from select third-party advertisers known as “external sponsorships.” We cannot guarantee the accuracy of these ads. In addition, these ads do not necessarily express the viewpoints of Global Wealth Report or its editors. For more information, see our terms and conditions.

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Larry Edelson has nearly 33 years of investing experience with a focus in the precious metals and natural resources markets. His Real Wealth Report (a monthly publication) and Resource Windfall Trader (weekly) provide a continuing education on natural resource investments, with recommendations aiming for both profit and risk management.

For more information on Real Wealth Report, click here.
For more information on Resource Windfall Trader, click here.

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Clark Rians March 17, 2009 pm31 8:00 pm at 8:00 pm

I enjoy your work tremendously. Thank you for including me on your mailing list. Clark Rians

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Alan March 19, 2009 pm31 4:05 pm at 4:05 pm

You guys are great. Can’t believe Larry’s accuracy with timing market direction. Thank God for Tony’s optimisim with China. I’m up to my neck in it.

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Kimberly March 20, 2009 am31 12:17 am at 12:17 am

So is it just you three now or are you still doing updates on Money and Markets too?

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Charles Porrini March 20, 2009 pm31 9:12 pm at 9:12 pm

I haven’t been receiving Uncommon Wisdom. Could you please put me back on your mailing list.
Thank You!
Charles

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Lynn March 22, 2009 pm31 11:33 pm at 11:33 pm

Why the name Change ??

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