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14-Day Product Challenge #130

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14-Day Product Challenge

1. What Feels Like Play To You But Looks Like Work To Others

  1. Trade and make profit on Financial Markets
  2. Trade and make profit on CFD Markets

A 2021 study by Saferinvestor showed that the average client loss was 74.38% when trading CFDs.

It's hard for more than a half of participants.

They are not permitted in a number of other countries – most notably the United States, where the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) prohibit CFDs from being listed on regulated exchanges due to their high-risk nature.

United States citizens have no rights to participate in CFDs Market.

Conclusion

  1. I can manage hedge funds focus on trading CFDs.
  2. As V4EX Inc. is a US company, I plan to do it as a UK business entity, V4EX Inc. will hold less than 50% shares of the hedge fund(s) which make accounting of V4EX Inc. only consider dividends but not regular business.

2. Outline Your Product

2.1. Determine the overall problem.

Common Stocks and Funds have long dividend cooldown period. Top-notch companies maintain 90 days dividend pay out.

Monetary funds pay daily dividend but yearly yield often < 3%.

2.2. List the group of subset problems.

Growth rates are not attractive compare to Bitcoin growth rate. Bitcoin 2010 US$0.09 -> 2021 US$64,800 Bitcoin compound annual growth in 11 years: 240.79% and totally 71999900% [1]

2.3. Determine how your product will solve the subset group of problems.

Through increasing leverage and risk of the trading account 10 times. To reach a target growth rate > 360% annually instead of 36%.

2.4. Package this as your first product.

Hedge Funds that pay out dividend weekly. 12 times better than top-notch companies.

Maintain yearly yield > 36%. 12 times better than monetary funds.

3. Packaging Your Product

3.1. What is your Minimum Viable Product? This means the first version of your product that helps you with future development.

  1. V4EX Hedge Fund Joint Venture Agreement for setting up new hedge fund in UK.
  2. Business & Action plan document.
  3. Offer email and Email addresses of potential investors.
  4. Website landing page shows potential earnings, contract and contact form.

3.2. How will you format your product? An eBook, video webinar, course, paid newsletter, or email series are a few examples.

  1. PDFs
  2. Email

3.3. How have other creators similar to you packaged their products?

  1. https://www.mql5.com/en/signals
  2. https://www.darwinex.com/

3.4. What will you use to create your product?

  1. Templates on internet.
  2. Investment capitals directory.

3.5. Will you outsource any of the work?

No.

4. Developing Your Building Schedule

4.1. Reverse engineer every step from your final product to where you are now.

4.1.1. V4EX Hedge Fund Joint Venture Agreement

4.2. Break down each step, the directions, and the tools needed to complete them.

4.3. Pencil in each step on your calendar to determine a day every piece will get completed.

4.4. Block off time each day to complete the needed steps.

5. Determine Your Toolbox

5.1. V4EX Hedge Fund Joint Venture Agreement

ToolBox: Google Docs

5.2. Business & Action Plan

ToolBox: Google Docs, Google Slides

5.3. Offer Email

ToolBox: Google Docs, Gmail

5.4. Web Sales Page

Product Hosting: Cloudflare Pages Domain name: v4ex.us

6. Selecting A Title

7. Create A Compelling Cove

8. Inspiration

9. Building Your Audience

9.1. Choose one platform.

9.2. Focus on quality.

9.3. Share the journey.

9.4. Collect emails.

9.5. Share Exclusive Content.

10. Fine Tune Your Product

10.1. Build, Rest, Then Edit

10.2. Ask Your Audience For Feedback

10.3. Hire an Editor

11. Creating A High Converting Sales Page

11.1. Start with Your Dominant Headline and Value Proposition

11.2. Address Your Customer's Most Significant Pain Points

11.3. Reveal the Solution

11.4. Provide Social Proof

11.5. Put Value On Full Display

11.6. Create A Sense Of Urgency

12. Developing Your Launch Plan

12.1. Where will you launch?

12.2. Which communities should you launch on?

12.3. Should you launch on a platform like ProductHunt?

12.4. Are you developing an email marketing strategy?

12.5. Are you going to run ads?

12.6. Are all your creative assets ready?

12.7. Are you going to run a discount sale?

12.8. Are affiliates going to help you promote your product?

12.9. When are you launching?

13. Last-Minute Checklist

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