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HOW TO BEAT THE MARKET IN TODAY'S UNCERTAIN ECONOMY

How to protect your investments in these volatile economic times and keep your hard-earned money safe, whether the market is up or down. Why the standard planning techniques used by the investment industry does not adequately address stock market risk and what you can do about it.

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Isabella Michon                                        
415-898-4838
ImPublicity@earthlink.net
HOW TO BEAT THE MARKET IN TODAY'S UNCERTAIN ECONOMY

San Francisco, CA -- September 1, 2003 -- Corporate fraud, accounting scandals and huge fines assessed against our largest financial institutions have seriously undermined our confidence in corporate stock as an appropriate long term investment. Yet, there is hope for disenchanted stock market investors says Ed Winslow, author of the new book Blind Faith: Our Misplaced Trust in the Stock Market and Smarter Safer Ways to Invest.

Believing that it is foolish to consider unprotected corporate stock or equity mutual fund investments and that our discomfort in the market is completely warranted, Winslow offers an innovative personal risk management strategy for dealing with the hazards of stock market investing.

Winslow has an extensive background in risk management, financial planning and investments having earned six professional designations. Eager to share his 25 years of insights, his book Blind Faith offers a strategy for dealing with the extraordinary risks of investing in volatile economic times. The book reveals:

· How stock market investing is more accurately described as gambling.

· How potential stock market rewards contribute to unethical transgressions and even fraud on the part of corporations, their executives and brokerage firms.

· Why the standard planning techniques used by the investment industry for individuals do not adequately address stock market risk.

· How to keep your hard-earned money safe, whether the market is up or down.

Winslow founded both the first customer owned financial planning cooperative and the first broker/dealer to specialize in socially responsible investments. He is widely respected within the financial community for his creative approach to resolving problems.

Blind Faith received many endorsements including a 5 star (highest) rating from the publication Business Ethics. The founder and owner of Protect Money Investments in Jacksonville, Oregon, Winslow is dedicated to showing as many people as possible how to protect their investments and secure their financial future.

For more information contact www.bkpub.com or 1-800-728-7072.


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