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Insana still pitching investors

Ron Insana, who returned to CNBC earlier this year after a failed three-year venture into hedge fund management, is once again asking investors for money, according to Bess Levin at Dealbreaker.

Insana has teamed up with TheStreet.com to create an investment tool called Market Movers that allows people to invest alongside with the CNBC analyst.

His pitch reads, “With my new service you can actually see every trade I make and understand exactly why.

“Plus, if you join me now, you’ll get a $300 discount AND TheStreet.com’s brand new e-book 7 Stocks to Buy Now — that’s a $199 value absolutely free when you start Market Movers today.

“And here’s one more bonus: When you try my service, I’ll send you a complimentary copy of TheStreet.com’s brand new e-book, 7 Stocks to Buy Now. You’ll get stock picks from the best minds on Wall Street — including Jim Cramer, Doug Kass, Rick Bensignor and more – free when you join me at Market Movers today.”

Read more here.

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