Mazu Currency Exchange Program reviews and experiences. Learn a bit of insider information about the currency exchange program, and get a better idea if it's something you are looking for.

Thursday, February 10, 2005

A bit more on the Mazu Currency Exchange Program

What the heck is Currency Exchange anyways???



It really is alot like it sounds. You have a currency, and exchange it for another one...since you are providing a service to someone else, you make a percentage of the fees involved.

But that's really only half of the story. There's another side to it, that is alot like investing in the stock market...only this stock market never goes down! This is normally a highly overlooked portion of the Mazu Currency Exchange Program. Luckily, the member's only site (which will soon be strictly for purchasers of the CEP), offers up endless information on every angle.

I'm sure everyone reading this is going to have questions....and I certainly can't fault you. Matt Gagnon's course is definately not on the cheap end. But is it worth it?

First: I have talked to Matt recently, and they are most certainly going to raise the price very soon. It isn't because they want to make more money, but because they are expanding the course to include a whole lot more. So if you're on the fence about it...you may want to get it while you can at it's current price.

What about the Mazu Currency Exchange Program cd's?



The Mazu Currency Exchange Program cd's are somewhat lacking in the information area...2 hours of audio and 1 interactive cd just isn't enough for this program (which is why they had to do much more to it). The good news is that you don't need them a whole lot, as the member's site has more than that course could hope to offer.

In addition, there are also audio chat rooms, teleconferences and lots of people willing to answer as much as they can. This, in my opinion, is where the Mazu Currency Exchange Program really shines. True, the member's only site is separate, and even run by a different group of people...but they all work hand in hand to ensure that the member's get what they need to really get going.

The big question on everyone's mind: was Matt Gagnon really telling the truth when he said you could make $10k a month in a year's time, starting out with just a few hundred dollars?

While this is entirely possible...I tend to think it highly unlikely. Don't misunderstand: if you buy the course, and connect the dots, you're very likely to make money. I simply think $10k a month is a bit optimistic. My guess is closer to $3-6,000 a month (which is still more than I make in a year at my "day" job).

Feel free to post questions and comments and I'll do my best to get them answered. I'll continue to update my experiences with the Mazu Currency Exchange Program, to help give a better idea of how it's been going for me...that should allow you to judge for yourself whether it's the right thing for you.

Also, check out the review of the currency exchange program for a bit of insight into earnings that I have experienced as a member.

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