The 7 Most Common Misconceptions Of Novice Traders.

And here s the answer: I firmly believe that no one can honestly answer that question. But with certainty I can tell you how you can get poor very quickly in the stock market: By trying to get rich very quickly. All they have to do is enter low and exit high. Piece of cake. 2.Believing that there is a system that is 100 accurate and foolproof and they, of course, have got it. 3.Believing that they can outwit and play a trick on the market predicting highs and lows and other turning points. 4.Believing that they can be on a winning streak all the time. 5.Believing that just because a 20 stock was at 100 before, it s going to see that mark again. And so they start trading without any fundamental background and knowledge about the company they want to trade 6.Believing that they will quit their jobs after a few...

Why Shouldn T Seniors Learn To Scuba Dive?

When I was a child in the early sixties, the age of sixty was old, not because I was six and anyone older than 21 was decrepit, but because seniors in their sixties were seen as waiting by their firesides to die. Five decades later, the conceptual view of seniors is more likely to be them bathing on the beaches of Borneo or other exotic places instead of sitting by their firesides. Greater advances in health care mean that people are not only living longer but are fitter and ealthier, in control of their health and lives. Seniors over fifty are thankfully no longer prepared to accept their life is over. There are many things that they are attempting both by travelling and being more adventurous on their own doorstep. I have been a passionate scuba diver for over thirty years and I have learned a thing or to about...

Americans Have Never Had It So Good

American families have never earned more income than they do now, according to a longitudinal study by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics which was released on June 30 this year. The study also said that American families have never spent less on necessities or enjoyed a higher standard of living than they do right now. This leads to one inescapable conclusion: American families have never had it so good. The Bureau labeled its report as 100 Years of U.S. Consumer Spending: Data for the Nation, New York City, and Boston, and it marks the first time that the US Bureau of Labor Statistics has examined an entire century of data instead of just a year.. The 70-page report reveals that there is very little that has stayed the same in the last 100 years as far as Americans income and spending patterns are concerned. In...

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