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Three Walls of Worry, Stock Market Corrections, Rain Shadows, and Death Valley

February 17, 2010

The eastern sides of each mountain range create a rain shadow wicking away moisture that would be available to Death Valley. The same thing happens to stock market profits.

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Uranium Is So Last Century — Enter Thorium, the New Green Nuke | Wired/Magazine

December 24, 2009

If the house next to you is well maintained and no one ever visits, this may be an example of “when your neighbor is a nuclear power plant and you don’t worry”.

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One Small Christmas Wish

December 7, 2009

Whether small or big, young or old, people have a remarkable ability to recover from most of life’s trials and tribulations. No one is immune to the emotions that make us humans. And yet when recovery seems complete and the turbulence has subsided there are always a few feelings that seem to linger. This story is about one of those lingerings.

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Simple Trading – S – Start Off Slow

November 20, 2009

Whether you’re a long-term trader or a newbie thinking about getting into the stock market, if you want to bullet-proof your trading career then you want to start slow or slow down when faced with uncertainty and proceed with caution. It allows your to stay in the game.

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Simple Trading – S – Start Off Slow

November 5, 2009

Whether you’re a long-term trader or a newbie thinking about getting into the stock market, if you want to bullet-proof your trading career then you want to start slow or slow down when faced with uncertainty and proceed with caution. It allows your to stay in the game.

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SIMPLE Trading – Part 1

November 2, 2009

What matters for the beginning stock trader or investor is staying in the game.

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We don’t do that by stomping around in the dark.  We do that by utilizing a specific and detailed trading plan.

We list our strategies and techniques we are going to use.  We also detail our money management.  Then we put that plan into action and follow it unerringly.  Or we try.

What is the the largest obstacle  standing in our way?  It is ourselves!  We talk to ourselves every day, all day, and what we say is how we respond to external forces.  Often this conversation is very emotional and confusing.  This is a negative for trading success.  There is no place for emotions in successful stock trading.

In an effort to combat these emotions and to negate their effects I always tell people  that they can use a script.

For the beginning trader the only thing that matters isn’t maximizing profit, following complicated trading strategies flawlessly, or knowing the difference between a strangle and a straddle.  The only thing that matters is staying in the game.

So, what is someone that knows this suppose to do to begin learning the process of trading for profit?  Concentrate on SIMPLE Trading.

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smart fortwo BRABUS coupe

October 27, 2009
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smartCars are a fascination for me.  I’ve always had a high-mileage, low cost per mile car to drive around.  The smallest one was the MGB circa 1969 that I had when I was young.

These cars are even smaller but I still own a small car.  I always will.  My current one is a Chevy Aveo bought before these puppies were available here in the United States.

Even though one would think that these smartCars are smaller they still are as more comfortable to drive and even safer.

Check this new model offered.

smart fortwo BRABUS coupe

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Trading – Risk vs Uncertainty

October 15, 2009
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Frank Knight, in his book published in 1921, entitled “Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit” makes a clear distinction between risk as defined as something that can be measured and uncertainty as something that can not be.  This is a handy difference to compare gambling to stock investing.

We may often hear phrases such as “The stock market is just gambling.” or “As an investor, I have x number of dollars in play.”   Just as likely you might hear phrases like “Don’t bet against the market” and “I bet the market was going to go up, and lost.”

Just as there are different games one can play at a casino there are many different ways to financially invest.

Since we can measure risks but not uncertainty we can do things to lessen risk in the stock market.  We can’t do the same for uncertainty.

Uncertainty is what it is.  What we tend to forget is that when someone is gambling the odds or “risks” are numerically in favor of the house and can not be changed.  If we play often it is certain that we will lose.  If we play often enough then its  certain that we will lose everything .

In the stock market the odds aren’t fixed.  We can do things that mitigate or lessen the odds of losing and increase the odds that we will win.

When someone says that the stock market is to risky for them often what they mean is that the outcome is too uncertain.

Now I have to ask, is the certainty of financial obscurity better than the risk of stock trading success?

Patrick

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