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    Thanks for the feedback thecrest, that was very useful :)

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    katchw,

    Thanks for that info. Yes I was told I would recieve the link for the webinar in my email sometime soon but haven't got it yet? And that is a good question. The mentors would probably be the most valuable part… which is unfortunate for me as I have alot of time on my hands the first half of 2010, and less afterwards so if the info available is really good I guess I could make a start on my own… Gio is right would be great to hear some past experiences

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    Sounds fantastic. Look forward to hearing about you adventures

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    Yes I would be really interested in feedback to this post also. Also does anyone know when the program starts, Is it right at the start of 2010 or later?

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    oh ok Keiko, thanks for that I'll try and have a look on the internet

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    Hi Richard,

    Thanks for the reply. Sorry forgot to mention this is for share strategies not property.. I noticed there was a variety of things on here so I hope that is ok. As far as I know from a little research JB Global Investment Services is a financial services firm started by Justin Beeton. The website is http://www.jbglobal.com.au. I have just ordered the free book from this site. They seem to do a variety of strategies and investment services but I am interested in the centreboard approach or I think called the JB Way now. It is my understanding that it basically consists of buying shares in a company and insuring these with a put option. Provided you have bought put options you can leverage pretty highly, i think even up to 100%. I think it is more a strategy for a bullish market as if the shares don't go up you have ongoing costs- interest, put option costs etc. Advantage if shares drop you loss is only put option cost and interests costs. That is really all I understand at the moment will look more into it. Hope this makes it a bit clearer?

    If anyone has used this firm or this strategy it would be great to hear your experiences, thanks :)

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