It is best to handle your own money YOURSELF

Stock markets are now more volatile than ever, that means great
opportunity for short-term trading. It is time to learn a reliable trading
system to handle your own investment. Stock brokers may not help
you to make money, this system will.
There is an old proverb which
states : If you wish to know the road, inquire of those who have
traveled it.

There are 4 cardinal principles for any successful trading strategy.
They are : 1) Trade with the trend, 2) Cut losses short, 3) Let profits
run, and 4) Manage Risk. My Strategy covers all 4 and is easy to
follow.

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Someone Told Me a Joke:

"After you give the money to the broker, he makes sure you
go broke. That is why you call him Broker"

After you learn my system, I am pretty sure you will fire your broker
because you know better.
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Trust NO one to handle your money:
It is best to learn how to invest yourself. Relying on others can be a
disaster sometimes.









3/03/05
KL Financial, a hedge fund manager that catered to wealthy investors
and held as much as $300 million of clients' money, unexpectedly
closed after visits from investigators with the Securities and Exchange
Commission and FBI on Friday and Monday, according to sources
familiar with the investment firm.

The loss of KL's $200m of assets would barely register in the
trillion-dollar hedge fund world. Most of the firm's clients probably
have only themselves to blame.

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4/12/2005 7:45 AM
Today's Breaking News at CNBC:
(new)
15 NYSE Specialists
accused of Fraudulent and improper
trading for clients
This may be a common practice among brokerage firms.
It is best to learn how to invest yourself and handle your own
money.

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This Door of opportunity
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Are these
Brokers
making
money for
you?
This broker really did a good job. He
cleaned up investors' saving
Is Your Money
safe?
Think Twice