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Get Your Trading Discipline Together! (Doors Now Open...)
Posted On 01 September 2009 at 08:22:56 by Pierre Pienaar

You Can Be "THE DISCIPLINED TRADER"... Starting Now

Hi Friend,

This is a special announcement.

 

If you've been a trader for ANY length of time, you know what

it feels like to miss a trade your trading system signaled you to 

take, onl... Read More



How much are you paying per course?
Posted On 20 August 2009 at 09:51:40 by Pierre Pienaar

Hi,

Even in these tough economic times companies are still trying to exploit people’s desire to expand their trading minds!

Companies are charging hundreds and even thousands for access to 2-3 hours’ wort... Read More



How To Watch Trading Seminars ‘Til You Puke For $100…
Posted On 07 August 2009 at 10:57:31 by Pierre Pienaar

When Adam Hewsion asked me to review his INO TV service, I told him I really don’t have time. But he was persistent so I did it.

As I started to explore the site… I got... Read More



Buy the dip, buy the VIX?
Posted On 18 September 2008 at 11:33:23 by Sergio Rivera-Vazquez

Greetings from Mexico City, where it is still quite dark, with sunrise at least an hour away...


"Buy the dip". Those three words seem to encapsule the reflex most of us have developed over the last few world-wide market crises (the Crash of '87, LTCM, the Mexican, Russian, and South East Asian Crises, the Dot Com blowout...), which has made the brave amongst us heroes before our clients' eyes has worked well with our own portfolios, at least so far.

As of late, you migh... Read More



A time to cheer, or a time to cry?
Posted On 08 September 2008 at 18:05:13 by Sergio Rivera-Vazquez

(Written after a hard day at work, and just before I head home to enjoy a barbecue with family and friends, out in the sun, and later, below the clear Geneva skies...)

Dear friends,

Just as the markets seem to be celebrating the de-facto nationalization of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae (down 86 and 81% respectively as I write this note...), I wonder whether this is a rally one should sell into.

Why? If leaving Fannie and Freddie to survive on their own would've proven... Read More





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