Hello Marcus,
I felt it was time a faceless number from the masses actually told you how I appreciate your news letter.
It is not easy to have to write every day and I remember how you once compared yourself to and author and how many million words you must write each year. (Not forgetting how much they got paid!!)
Nevertheless, it is a wonder that Rupert hasn’t bought you out you do such a fantastic job with so much humour to keep the worst economist smiling. Let’s hope no one else has snaffled you up and we can keep reading for the forseeable future.
Cheers,
J*****

J*****

Hi Marcus,
Just wanted to let you know I loved your column in the SMH on Saturday and your advice in Marcus Today! Please tell me you are writing a book with all the capitalist conscience (title?) excerpts from your reports, it would be amazing and would sell very well (I won’t take a cut I promise). Thank you for the inspiration. Take care.
Kind Regards,
J** R******

J** R******

Marcus
Couldn’t let this opportunity pass to say thanks for contributing to my investment strategy each day.
Love the sense of humour expressed by you and your team.
Great to know that you share my view that life is not just about the money.
Keep up the great job. It makes a difference.

M******J****

Dear Marcus
At the outset, let me tell you that I am very pleased with my investment in Marcus Today.
I read your daily Bulletins with great interest – and they have certainly influenced my investment decisions.
Your commentaries on current Market movements are most enlightening
particularly enjoyable when they are spiced with your wit and humour.
Kind regards!

T**** D*****

Having read the article “Character and experiences are your aces in life’ published in the West Australian yesterday, I need to say that the level headed comments from the article are a breath of fresh air compared to the hyped up media stories we have been bombarded with lately.
It was genuinely refreshing to hear someone state the obvious fact, that if you have a passion for sport and you are given a rare, (well paid) opportunity to make it your career, why wouldn’t you make the most of it, financially and socially?
I shall pin this article on my wall at work and hope that everyone reads it.

E*** M***