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  How much would $10,000 invested January 2, 2006 and held to December 31, 2008 be worth?
  What is our "Reverse Position" Agreement?
  Who developed North of the Blue and why did they do it?
  How Do I Contact North of the Blue?

How much would $10,000 invested January 2, 2006 and held to December 31, 2008 be worth?

Eight years ago two of us pooled our investing and programming experience and set out to build investment tools that would minimize our risk and provide us with at least a 12% annual return. We knew that if we invested $100,000 a $1,000 per month return would significantly change our lives

There is a funny thing about returns. You cannot cap them. So NOTB has grown and so have our returns. We built numerous, sophisticated algorithms and incorporated them into an investing system we named "North of the Blue". Now we produce annual gains exceeding 70% and are right over 70% of the time. Several years ago we began offering this to the public. We got great response because NOTB is affordable, easy and the closest thing to "guaranteed" you'll ever find.

So, if you had invested $10,000 on January 2 of 2006 and followed our rules on December 31 of 2008, that $10,000 would be worth $30,018. Here's the breakdown by year:


3 Year Return on a $10,000 Investment

Year Yield Value
2006 51% $15,100
2007 40% $21,140
2008 42% $30,018


Your overall rate of return per year would have been 44.25%

In three years the investment has tripled. That's the kind of investment I'm looking for.

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What is the "Reverse Position" Agreement?

If you try North of the Blue for six months while investing in only our recommended stocks, at the end of the six month period the owners of North of the Blue will take either end of the "deal":

*** You keep the profits and we keep the service fees;

OR

*** We keep the profits and you can have your fees back.

You can't lose! Either the profits are strong enough that you choose to keep them -- or -- the profits are so poor that you will give them up and take your fees back.

With this kind of an agreement I don't see how I can lose. I'm willing to try it for six months and test the results. How do I get involved with the program?

 

Who developed North of the Blue and why did they do it?


Eight years ago two of us pooled our investing and programming experience and set out to build investment tools that would minimize our risk and provide us with at least a 12% annual return. We knew that if we invested $100,000 a $1,000 per month return would significantly change our lives

There is a funny thing about returns. You cannot cap them. So NOTB has grown and so have our returns. We built numerous, sophisticated algorithms and incorporated them into an investing system we named "North of the Blue". Now we produce annual gains that far exceed our goal.

Several years ago we began offering this to the public. We got great response because NOTB is affordable and easy. Take a look at our Recommendations and Testimonials.

North of the Blue began as a joint venture of two successful companies, Bobby Eye, LLC, whose principal is Bobby I. Woolley, and Custom Computer Programming, LLC, whose principal is Richard J. Brenneke. Both have decades of experience translating analysis and observation into computer models which serve as the basis for analytical systems. Each began their financial analysis work in the 1970s, Mr. Woolley while working for EDS and Ross Perot and Mr. Brenneke as a university teacher at St. John's University in New York and subsequently as a mutual fund manager. Both have Masters' degrees and have done further academic studies.

 

Contacting North of the Blue

Dick Brenneke, President

RJBrenneke@northoftheblue.com

c/o Custom Computer Programming, LLC
P.O. Box 569
Lake Oswego, OR 97034

Office: (503) 233-9452

Fax: (503) 233-8169

 

Custom Computer Programming, LLC
is the Internet Administrator for North of the Blue and processes all of their payments.

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