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IRISHSHARETIPS.COM are Irelands leading share tipsters. So far in 2008 our tips have grown an average of 23%

IrishShareTips correctly predicted the Credit Crunch and subsequent dip in the stock markets.

On September 9th of this year (Well before it all happened) we advised all our members to sell a wide range of shares in order to avoid big losses and warned them exactly what to expect in the coming months. With the market now at its current low we have spotted some excellent buys in the market right now and predict there are substantial rises ahead for certain shares in the near future.

How can we consistently do this ?

We have financial analysts constantly monitoring economic indicators in order to predict the next big movers in the shares market. We understand shares and what makes them move. No special prior knowledge is needed to use this service - we show you how to do everything right from setting up your first share dealing account. We have helped hundreds of Irish and UK Investors build a portfolio that just keeps on growing in value week by week.

How does it all work ?

Until 30th November 2008 we are having a less than half price offer. For only €29.99 you can buy a full years subscription. We send you a simple step by step guide on how to get started, along with SMS and email alerts on our selections of what shares to buy the very second we uncover them.

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