Frank Curzio
By Frank CurzioDecember 24, 2018

Happy Holidays! We’ve got big plans for you in the New Year…

Happy Holidays

Dear Curzio Reader,

As 2018 draws to a close, we’ve been reflecting on how much our small business has grown… and how we couldn’t have done it without you.

We launched two new services this year that we’re quite proud of… The Wall Street Unplugged All-Star Portfolio and Crypto Intelligence. If you subscribe to one or both, we hope you’ve enjoyed them…

We saw some outstanding returns for the first nine months of the year. And with the market falling sharply in the last quarter… we did take our share of hits as well.

But each of our services is backed by solid research from expert analysts. So if you’re following our recommendations, be patient…

We’ll take our losses along the way, but if we mind our stops and preserve capital, down markets give us the chance to scoop up incredible companies at incredible prices. Over the long haul, I expect our results to be well ahead of the curve.

As for next year…

We’ll be kicking it off with the launch of the Curzio Equity Owner (CEO) security token offering. This will give qualified investors an opportunity to purchase an equity stake in Curzio Research… and also pay a dividend (where the yield will be higher than the S&P 500).

In other words, for the first time in the history of the financial newsletter industry… investors will be able to own a direct equity stake in a publisher’s underlying business through a digital token. This will allow investors to participate in the growth of our company.

This should give us considerable capital to help grow the business. And we have huge plans for you…

Such as an unparalleled investor educational platform… new newsletters tailored to your needs (covering topics such as technical trading, income assets, the best Dow Jones components to own each year, and how to invest in distressed debt)… and we’ll be hiring some of the best analysts in the world to head these letters (you’ve heard me interview some of them on my podcast).

I’m proud of the incredible team we’re building here at Curzio Research… all dedicated to providing you with the best market research out there—and to becoming the most respected newsletter publisher in the industry.

Like my late dad, I consider my team and my readers to be family. Thank you for being a part of that.

And happy holidays!

Good investing,

Frank X. Curzio
Founder and CEO, Curzio Research

P.S. If you’re interested in learning more about our upcoming security token launch, click here.

It’s going to be a great way to gain exposure to the multitrillion-dollar digital securities market.

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