Many young people do not agree with me. And for them to go into a major industrial and financial center, the only chance to change their lives. For example, for villagers. This happens because in the villages usually have little jobs. But I do not agree with these people. I think that can be good to live in the village. And I can not explain it. In the village a lot of vacant land where you can build a farm. Selling products to earn a lot of money. You can also open a store and sell it all on your farm. In conclusion, I would say that every person chooses his own path in life. And I do not get tired to argue that it is better to stay to live and work in their home town or village.
Studying this fantastic story and comparing it with the biographies of great traders, willy-nilly you begin to believe in time travel. A good example is the old trader Ingeborg Mootz.
The biography of the millionaire is well known, unlike the story with Andrew, but up to 75 years she had never heard of stock trading. After the death of her husband, the elderly lady inherited 1,000 shares of VEBA, which cost not more than 4000 marks. The sale of the inheritance for 6 months allowed Ingeborg to double its capital. She reinvested the received funds in shares of 2 banks: IKB DeutscheIndustriebank and Commerzbank, earning 130% of profit on it. Each subsequent transaction inevitably became profitable and Frau successfully earned 3,000,000 euros, starting in 1997 with a modest sum of 4,000 DM. The story is no less amazing than the case with Andrew, except that Frau has a sense of proportion, and she knows how to trade without attracting excessive attention.
The old woman herself, a percentage-woman, assures that, without special education and the necessary knowledge, she earns millions, guided solely by intuition. Now the grandmother is engaged in financial consulting and, if you find the number of her disk phone, which she uses to this day, you can get a good advice for only 23 euros.
Homeless millionaire and stock speculator
Perhaps there is no mystery in the story of the homeless financier Chris Gardner, whose biography depicts the film "In pursuit of happiness" with Will Smith in the title role.
The path to success for Chris lay through the thorns, when he was left without a livelihood with a young son in his arms and even without a place of permanent residence. Night in the subway and shelters, he was a trainee in the company Dean Witter Reynolds and through incredible efforts passed an excellent exam, getting work from a broker Bear Stearns. In just 5 years he created his own office Gardner Rich & Co, which became one of the best futures companies in the US.
So how can you make big money on the exchange, using a time machine or working incessantly? Many answers are revealed by the biography of Jesse Livermore's "Memoirs of the Exchange Speculator", which contains key trade principles. Known in the 20s of the XX century, a trader and financier reveals the secret secrets of the market, accessible to the understanding of uninformed people and hidden in his famous quotations:
it is necessary to trade alone, since this is a game of one; To understand how to make money, you must learn to correctly assess the conditions; the only ally of the trader is the basic conditions of the market; always and everywhere only fools from Wall Street trade - we need to open deals, only having on hand objective factors that promise a profit. Guided by the principles of the outstanding stock market speculator Livermore, the intuition of the old Mootz, making efforts comparable to Gardner's efforts, and, perhaps, sometimes using the Karlsin time machine, everyone can get rich in the market that was created for this. Every person who earns money on the exchange goes his own way, but does not follow the beaten path carefully worn by others. It is important to understand that the money revolving on Wall Street, never sleep, which is described in an accessible form for the movie "Wall Street: Money does not sleep." The film tells about the fate of a stockbroker who came out after 10 years in prison and managed to earn $ 1,000,000,000 in a mortgage crisis in the US in 2008.
Learn the success stories and create your own fairy tale, however at first glance it might seem fantastic. Surely, you do not have Carlsin's time machine, but there is certainly intuition, like old Mootz, and there is a bit of common sense Livemore. Then, with the effort of Gardner, you can take your million from Wall Street - preferably it does not get into the FBI development.
Many young people do not agree with me. And for them to go into a major industrial and financial center, the only chance to change their lives. For example, for villagers. This happens because in the villages usually have little jobs. But I do not agree with these people. I think that can be good to live in the village. And I can not explain it. In the village a lot of vacant land where you can build a farm. Selling products to earn a lot of money. You can also open a store and sell it all on your farm. In conclusion, I would say that every person chooses his own path in life. And I do not get tired to argue that it is better to stay to live and work in their home town or village.
Studying this fantastic story and comparing it with the biographies of great traders, willy-nilly you begin to believe in time travel. A good example is the old trader Ingeborg Mootz.
The biography of the millionaire is well known, unlike the story with Andrew, but up to 75 years she had never heard of stock trading. After the death of her husband, the elderly lady inherited 1,000 shares of VEBA, which cost not more than 4000 marks. The sale of the inheritance for 6 months allowed Ingeborg to double its capital. She reinvested the received funds in shares of 2 banks: IKB DeutscheIndustriebank and Commerzbank, earning 130% of profit on it. Each subsequent transaction inevitably became profitable and Frau successfully earned 3,000,000 euros, starting in 1997 with a modest sum of 4,000 DM. The story is no less amazing than the case with Andrew, except that Frau has a sense of proportion, and she knows how to trade without attracting excessive attention.
The old woman herself, a percentage-woman, assures that, without special education and the necessary knowledge, she earns millions, guided solely by intuition. Now the grandmother is engaged in financial consulting and, if you find the number of her disk phone, which she uses to this day, you can get a good advice for only 23 euros.
Homeless millionaire and stock speculator
Perhaps there is no mystery in the story of the homeless financier Chris Gardner, whose biography depicts the film "In pursuit of happiness" with Will Smith in the title role.
The path to success for Chris lay through the thorns, when he was left without a livelihood with a young son in his arms and even without a place of permanent residence. Night in the subway and shelters, he was a trainee in the company Dean Witter Reynolds and through incredible efforts passed an excellent exam, getting work from a broker Bear Stearns. In just 5 years he created his own office Gardner Rich & Co, which became one of the best futures companies in the US.
So how can you make big money on the exchange, using a time machine or working incessantly? Many answers are revealed by the biography of Jesse Livermore's "Memoirs of the Exchange Speculator", which contains key trade principles. Known in the 20s of the XX century, a trader and financier reveals the secret secrets of the market, accessible to the understanding of uninformed people and hidden in his famous quotations:
it is necessary to trade alone, since this is a game of one;
To understand how to make money, you must learn to correctly assess the conditions;
the only ally of the trader is the basic conditions of the market;
always and everywhere only fools from Wall Street trade - we need to open deals, only having on hand objective factors that promise a profit.
Guided by the principles of the outstanding stock market speculator Livermore, the intuition of the old Mootz, making efforts comparable to Gardner's efforts, and, perhaps, sometimes using the Karlsin time machine, everyone can get rich in the market that was created for this. Every person who earns money on the exchange goes his own way, but does not follow the beaten path carefully worn by others. It is important to understand that the money revolving on Wall Street, never sleep, which is described in an accessible form for the movie "Wall Street: Money does not sleep." The film tells about the fate of a stockbroker who came out after 10 years in prison and managed to earn $ 1,000,000,000 in a mortgage crisis in the US in 2008.
Learn the success stories and create your own fairy tale, however at first glance it might seem fantastic. Surely, you do not have Carlsin's time machine, but there is certainly intuition, like old Mootz, and there is a bit of common sense Livemore. Then, with the effort of Gardner, you can take your million from Wall Street - preferably it does not get into the FBI development.