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GONG XI FA CAI to How to Invest for a Living.

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Publish date: Sun, 02 Feb 2014, 01:16 AM
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TO A VIBRANT STOCK MARKET AHEAD........




Ever wonder how some people seem to be able
to make money in the market no matter what?

 


Why some people are successful enough where they can trade for a living?

For some, it seems like a dream, akin to fantasizing about being in the movies or winning the lotto.

But for others, it's not a dream. It's what they do. And there are way more people doing it than there are famous actors or lottery winners.

But it didn't just happen overnight. It took hard work and dedication. But for most, it was likely a labor of love.

What's interesting is that, in most fields where people have reached a high level of success, you'll find that it doesn't necessarily take extraordinary smarts or some ultra-special talent to make it.

It's really just about doing things that have proven to work and then doing them over and over again.

The key is knowing what works.

But you don't need to know everything that works. Just some things that work.

(And at the same time, stop doing things that don't work.)

So what can work ?            Ans: BUY AT last purebear of ALL TIME/NEW HIGH of GroWinG stocks.
n what's GroWinG stocks ?  Ans: ALL TIME/NEW HIGH

 

Discussions
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JT Yeo

No offense, but I think your answer makes investing sounds so easy and risky

2014-02-05 14:28

ckwan11d

On paper, it is always easier to say than to do.

2016-01-16 08:34

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