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  •  04-05-2008, 3:20 AM 26414

    Does anyone know a good stock market?

     

    Hi, I have been trading in the stock market for some period but I don’t feel that I have been able to make the sort of profits that could be described as good. I want to learn more about investing in the stock market and particularly the Peru stock market. I think that it’s a good stock market but I have to make myself clear about the ways of going into it and making a stand there. Any views are welcome. Thanks!

  •  04-05-2008, 3:55 AM 26417 in reply to 26414

    Re: Does anyone know a good stock market?

    hi gritma

    If you're not comfortable and happy with your income and lifestyle, and get nervous when you think about 'rocking the boat', then read carefully right now, and do not leave this  page.

    I'm serious. And here's why...

    Once you're done reading this reply, you'll never look at the world the same way again, and you may never be able to return to the 'same old same old' daily routine without wondering how things could be different...

    Why do I say this? Because you're about to see what happens when you figure out how to supercharge your portfolio using an 'edge' that will let you move more quickly, make decisions faster, and frankly, flat outwit 90% of most traders on the planet...

    You'll see how select groups of individuals have been quietly doing this for over a decade... and how you can dramatically increase your potential in the markets, too.

    If you decide to stop now, I don't blame you; there's nothing wrong with working for someone else and letting someone else manage your investments... as long as you're happy with that. But if you decide to continue successful stock trading, then hold on tight...


  •  04-05-2008, 9:20 AM 26424 in reply to 26414

    Re: Does anyone know a good stock market?

    gritma:

     Hi, I have been trading in the stock market for some period but I don’t feel that I have been able to make the sort of profits that could be described as good. I want to learn more about investing in the stock market and particularly the Peru stock market. I think that it’s a good stock market but I have to make myself clear about the ways of going into it and making a stand there. Any views are welcome. Thanks!



    You are not the only one.  I have been trading for over 3 years now and still gone no where.  I have read almost every book out there about the stock market; learned a lot but could put them into good uses.  Like most humans, I have been programmed with a certain genetic response into my genes;  unless I learn how to overwrite my genetic software, I'm not going to make it.   This will take a lot of time, endurance, and patient which I lack.   It's not that easy as it sounds.  In the heat of battle, my genetic response will take over and I will spend enternity asking myself why.  Why am I so stupid?  Why did I do it?  Why can't I control myself?  Why?  Why?  Why?  The worst part is that I usually know why but I just can't avoid it.

    Take the last week for example,  on Monday, I was 100% on cash and ready to take advantage of bad news.  I had predicted that there will be lot of bad news in the coming weeks and I was right about the bad news.   The problem, every time another piece of the sky falling down, people cheer and buy buy buy like no tomorrow.  What we have here are people rushing to jump off the cliff and most of them wearing hidden parachute.  In the heat of battle, we can't see their hidden parachute.  Many people without parachute will follow the mobs off the cliff as well, but some of them will survive by holding onto the mobs that have parachutes,  I suspect many will get hurt real bad when they reach the bottom of the cliff in a week or two (yes, it's a long way down). 

    Anyway, what I'm trying to say is that nobody here can teach you how to get better on playing the stockmarket.  Only you can teach yourself that skill.  Only you can overwrite your own genetic software to overcome your own weaknesses.  Only you can teach yourself when to buy and when to sell.   Even if you can pick the right stock, not knowing when to buy and when to sell will cut deep into your profit.   Surviving the stockmaket is not an easy task and you can start by doing your own reseach and reading a lot of books written by those who managed to land without wearing parachute.  If you are looking for some good books to read, check out those I have listed in my profile.  Do not invest in the stock unless you have fully understand its business practice.  Sorry, I can't help you on Peru.  I know nothing of Peru except that it's hot and have been yielding good return during the last few years;  however, it could also easily and quickly cool down any moment.   As the world turns, we will constantly seeing the cycle of days and nights.  Good luck.


  •  04-06-2008, 11:49 PM 26476 in reply to 26414

    Re: Does anyone know a good stock market?

    Hey, it’s very hard to find a good stand in the stock market. If you want to be good in the stock market you will have to be equipped with all the details of trading there. I know a good source to get going in the stock market and making it great there. It deals greatly with the Peru stock market and how a bank messenger there made a fortune b y getting 3-4 digit returns in just 14 months ….which is a great rate of success. It makes you well equipped with the elasticity present there and helps you to make a good stand for the future. I hope you would be pleased with my suggestion.

     

    All the best!

     

  •  04-07-2008, 1:26 AM 26477 in reply to 26414

    Re: Does anyone know a good stock market?

    I have been doing this for 25 yrs! Have learnt that one can make profit only if luck is on his/her side. Therefore, I treat this as game.

    Regards.

  •  04-28-2008, 5:04 PM 27967 in reply to 26476

    Re: Does anyone know a good stock market?

    These are scammers/spammers for this site http://www.thesecretstockmarket.com/

    uhika800 is not online. Last active: 04-22-2008, 2:57 AM uhika800

    gritma is not online. Last active: 04-05-2008, 3:20 AM gritma

     

    Stay away other posts in other forums with the same MO probably a scam or at the least a can of spam.

  •  04-28-2008, 6:35 PM 27983 in reply to 27967

    Re: Does anyone know a good stock market?

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