Most everyone on the internet has a bullet trade they would like to  push and/or advertise. Bullet trades do exist. They do not exist as you  would think they do. As with programs, they can give the client a good  return on their money. They are using the clients money to generate the  revenue.
  
      
   What about the bullet? What is so great about a bullet trade?  Actually, if you have the cash, then nothing. All bullet trades do is  create debt for the client. So you are asking what is the point of the  bullet trade. First of all there are very few in the world that have  access to any real program. About 200 maybe 300 across the world. The  number is actually growing fast. Do these programs have bullet programs?  Yes they do, but only in rare instances for unique clients and the  unique banking element.
   For example, if a client has 100 million euros and would like to go  into a bullet program what the trader will do is leverage against the  100 million euros to create 1 billion euros. The trader did not create  the debt for him or her, but for the client to get the "great" returns.  Now the client has 1 billion that can be used for the "bullet." The  client also has 900 million euro debt - bottom line!
   With a 1 billion euro credit line the trader is able to make good  returns for the client, higher than if they used only 100 million euros.  The kicker is that once the credit line is created and traded upon the  client is stuck in the program because of the debt created.
   There are those that claim to have access to a program to produce 100  percent per week and the client will be out of debt instantly or within a  week or two. It does not work that way. It all depends on the  availability of the instruments to create the program from beginning to  end.
   Bullet programs do exist for a specific specialized purpose that only a  handful of people in the world would be able to participate. It goes  back to common sense and why the client would want to create debt, such  as the banks do. It is different than what the brokers are portraying on  the internet.
  Think of any specialized private program this way.  Isn't it important  to make sure you have a real performing group with realistic  expectations?  How many have you talked to that claim to have done  programs deals only to advertise on the internet?  If you have a real  performing program what do you think a client would do if you offered a  bullet program that lasted three weeks only?
  With the lack of available instruments to perform on real programs how  could it be so many have access to a bullet that produces just as high  of returns (if not higher) and in a short period of time?  They don't!  To learn more about the difference between high and low risk trading please visit:  The Joker Brokers 
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