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The GAUSA Newsletter is
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updated with news, latest sales, auction results and general
pieces of interesting auction information that have occurred
throughout the week. This is a supplement to information
contained in the main GAUSA Database and
is an additional service.
How A Loophole In The 'Investment
Advisor Act' May Enable You To Lock-In Up To Double-Digit Returns On Your Investments,
Each and Every Month
I have a question for you (as well as a generous
gift, but more on that in a moment)…
Do you know what the # 1 concern of investors is
– next to high investment returns?
I can give you the answer in one word: Time.
Every investor is rightfully concerned about the
time involvement it takes to generate significant returns from
the stock market.
After all, what are stock market returns if you
have to trade a good portion of your life for them?
For instance…
If you locked-in a $500 gain during any given month
-- and yet spent 20 hours or more generating those returns, interrupting
your work, spending time away from your loved ones, and not doing
the things you enjoy -- then would that seem like a fair exchange
to you?
I call that monetary enslavement, and it's a far
cry from the monetary freedom most traders are trying to achieve.
It all comes down to what you're comfortable with
and what you enjoy doing.
Personally, I like getting my hands dirty and analyzing
the markets myself, but I can totally appreciate those traders
who just don't have the time to do this.
Are you one of them?...
If so, then I believe the best thing to do is to
find and rely upon someone you trust to do all the analysis for
you.
Think about it…
What if you could earn steady, self-satisfying
monthly returns on your investments, spend only 15 minutes a
day or less on your trade transactions -- and *not* have to …
* stay glued to your computer all day watching
out for lucrative stock price movements…
* waste hundreds of hours reading an overwhelming
array of trading books and courses – trying to make sense of
the complex chart patterns and theories…
* stress yourself out trying to figure out exactly
which stocks to purchase, when to purchase them -- and when to
sell them for maximum returns?...
…What would that mean to you?
Fortunately, I know of a ‘killer’ resource that’ll
not only save you a tremendous amount of time and frustration,
but enable you to potentially generate up to *double-digit* returns
on your investments during any given month.
Now that’s powerful stuff, wouldn’t you agree?
Imagine how much easier and more lucrative your trading would
be if you were able to put this resource to work you – as early
as tomorrow morning.
But just “thinking about it” won’t get you anywhere.
You must take action and do something about it. Here’s where
you need to go:
http://www.portfoliocrafter.com/IU_special
Go there now, and digest every word.
When you do, you’ll find out exactly why securities
regulators have been secretively trying to keep this resource
from you (but failed – thanks to a 24 year-old trading ‘whiz
kid’ from Peru).
Trust me, this warrants your immediate attention.
Best regards,
http://www.60minutetrader.com
P.S. > A special ‘one-time-only’ 15% discount
will be awarded to the first 77 traders who rush to the site
and give this service a fair try. But hurry, as I was told it
will be pulled down without advanced notice.
Why? -- Because this Peruvian ‘whiz kid’ trader
knows just how powerful his service is, and does not ordinarily
permit
discounting as a result. He’s only allowing it this one time as a personal
favor to me.
So if you want to secure one of the 77 reserved
discounts, then I strongly urge you to drop what you’re doing
and rush
over to:
http://www.portfoliocrafter.com/IU_special
Public Sales
More information and full contact details (including
email and website address) for all the following sales are available
in the database - just type in the name of the auctioneer of
your choice into the search facility. If you are a member of GAUSA please
note that the following information is available in the news
section as soon as we get it.
Ogren's Auction
Thursday, December 29, 2005 at 6:00 PM
Categories: Estate & Personal Property.
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John Villiard Auction Service
Sunday, January 1 -
Antiques & Collectibles, Glassware, Clocks, Watches, Furniture,
Coins, Sporting, Guns, Childrens, Wildlife Art, Primitives, Native
American, Miscellaneous.
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Dave Miller Auctions
Friday, January 6
Antiques & Collectibles, Toys, Advertising, Paperwork, Glassware,
Beer, Miscellaneous.
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A.R. Pagan & Co A R Pagan PR Inc
THURSDAY JANUARY 12, 2006
AT 11:00 A.M.
Inventory
ORIENTAL RUGS, DECORATIONS, ART,RATTAN VICTORIAN FURNITURE, BAR & CATERING
EQUIPMENT.
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Michael Auction & Realty Service LLC
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 AT 11:00 AM
OPEN HOUSES: Jan. 11th and 12th from 3 :00 to 5:00 pm
1988 2 bedroom, 2 bath mobile w/Jacuzzi tub, enclosed porch, deck,
1 ½ car garage, ¼ acre, channel access to Bass lake, M-34 frontage,
great starter, retirement or investment property.
Terms on Real Estate. $5,000.00 non refundable earnest deposit
day of Auction. Final bid is subject to Probate Court approval.
Balance due in 30 days at closing. Your ability to purchase this
property is not subject to your ability to finance, have your finances
in order the day of the Auction. Real Estate and Auto sell at 1:00
pm.
HOUSEHOLD-OXYGEN MACHINE-3 WHEEL SCOOTER
2 Burgundy rocking recliners (nice); Queen size bed w/new pillow
top mattress; 9 drawer dresser; 8 drawer dresser w/mirror; corner
knick knack shelf; Gateway computer; computer stand; large Kenmore
humidifier (good); Whirlpool HD washer & dryer (nice); Fantom
Hepa vacuum; brass floor lamp; Emerson microwave oven; large Tasco
telescope; Oak magazine stand; several die cast car collectibles:
round patio table w/chairs & umbrella; swivel office chair;
malt machine; new GE food processor; concrete lawn deer; Sunbeam
gas grill; cast iron "Overland Circus Wagon" w/2 horses & riders;
small Sentry floor safe; Pace Saver 3 wheel elec. Scooter w/charger
(good); Devilbis oxygen machine (good); portable oxygen cart & bottle;
elec. Hospital bed (good); 4- Smart Pulmo Aide breathing machines;
pots-pans-dishes-radio’s-misc. household. Like new mens XL leather
coat.
CADILLAC AUTO-TOOLS-GARAGE ITEMS
1997 Cadillac Seville- 4 door SLS Clean-63K miles-loaded & nice;
large Curtis 3 HP horizontal air compressor (220V-good); Huskie
5 HP SP rotary mower; Craftsman 10 in. radial arm saw; Craftsman
10 in. table saw; Craftsman hand belt sander; Craftsman ½ in. elec.
Drill; Saws All; Remington 2.5 HP elec. Chain saw; 20 ft. alum.
Ext. ladder; B&D elec. Weed whip; 4 in. bench vise; angle grinder;
Chicago 24V drill; texture gun; round whirlpool tub; wood furniture
clamps; large garage lights; 6 ft. wood stepladder; wheel barrow;
gas cans; bug zapper; misc. Oak hardwood flooring; landscape timbers;
2 old steel implement wheels; come a long; lots of chisels-screwdrivers-open-box
wrenches-hand & garden tools, etc. Good tools through out.

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Auction News
Classic Angler Charity Auction supports FishAmerica Gulf Fund.
Octagon, eBay and four pro anglers have teamed up to raise money
for the FishAmerica Foundation’s Gulf Coast restoration efforts.
From January 16-26, 2006, eBay will host the “Classic Anglers Auction”
to raise money for the FishAmerica Gulf Fund. Davy Hite, Mike Iaconelli,
Kevin VanDam and Takahiro Omori contributed items for bid including
a bass boat, a VIP tackle box, a day on the water and a year of
wearing a logo patch representing the highest bidder’s company.
Interested bidders should visit www.fishamerica.org beginning January
9 to pre-qualify for the auction. The Classic Anglers Auction has
been designated and endorsed as a 'charity auction' by Missionfish
of the Points of Light Foundation. Other than basic expenses, the
FishAmerica Foundation is the beneficiary of the proceeds. For
more information, visit www.fishamerica.org or contact John Bryan
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Who is Buying Great Art?
Every so often you hear about it: a new record art sale. Millions
for a Monet or Van Gogh. Millions more for an original Picasso.
Have you ever wondered who was paying such astronomical sums for
these masterworks, and how they do it? A new novel already receiving
raves delivers a nuanced look at the auctions where such works
are sold, and the kind of people doing the bidding
In his new novel, "Late and Soon," author and journalist
Robert J. Hughes gives you a front-row seat into an exhilarating
fine art auction world – a place where a unique culture and commerce
meet. In the novel, the reader’s is let in on the haggling over
art, the appraisal process, the heartache behind the canvas, the
drama at the front of the house when the auctioneer drives the
crowd into a frenzy of buying. As Hughes puts it, “It's live theater
at its best.”
"Late and Soon" explores the world of big auctions through
characters involved in this business, and those who work with them.
It's seen mainly through the eyes of Claire, a specialist in art
at Sotheby's, whose personal life is in turmoil just at the point
when she's putting together a sale of paintings. Novelist Adriana
Trigiani calls "Late and Soon" a "gorgeous" novel, "filled
with fine art, humor and insight…a page-turning story with gusto."
About the Author:
Novelist Robert J. Hughes is also a reporter for The Wall Street
Journal. He has covered art auctions, the art world and culture
for that newspaper and can speak on those topics and also the many
ways his novel "Late and Soon" will appeal to people
everywhere.
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Planning for the Auction Future.
Sixteen auctioneers from across the United States gathered last
week in Auburn, Indiana, USA, to discuss the auction profession
and brainstorm strategies to build on the future.
Auburn, IN, USA, December 20, 2005 -- Richard Romanus Sr. President/Ceo
of AuctionServices.com and Blue Ridge Digital Roanoke, Virginia
was among the group to attend the first ever "Think Tank" session
sponsored by the National Auctioneers Association (NAA). Attendees
of the two-day meeting were second and third generation auctioneers
from a wide variety of specialty areas.
"Our goal in conducting this Think Tank session was to garner
information from some of our professionals to help pave a bright
future for the next generation of auctioneers," said Dennis
Kruse, CAI, NAA president, who planned and coordinated the event.
One of topics explored by the Think Tank group was "If NAA
was to develop and host an 'Innovation Center,' what should be
considered and what would it look like?"
Results of the meeting will be shared with the NAA Board of Directors
and with NAA committees for future input and work.
Auctions are one of the most historic and popular forms of buying
and selling goods, and the industry continues to grow each year.
An ongoing research study overseen by the NAA shows that gross
revenues during the first three quarters of 2005 increased 4.75
percent from the same period in 2004. If this trend continues,
the auction industry will contribute nearly $227.5 billion to the
2005 economy.
The Positive Club
Never stop growing
When you think you know it all, then you deny yourself the opportunity
to learn anything new. When you decide that you've seen it all,
you cut yourself off from new and enlightening experiences.
Every day is an opportunity to grow. Always take advantage of that
opportunity, for it is a big part of what makes you alive.
No matter how much you've already accomplished, you can still receive
great benefit from new challenges. No matter what your level of
learning and experience, you can always raise that level even higher.
When you think you have all the answers, get busy and find some
more questions. View each new discovery as a starting point, and
not as a final destination.
The joy of life is in the journey. The fulfillment of life is in
the growing.
Keep that growing going, and never let it stop.
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