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Chapter 14
More Step Four
This Education Is Fine, but I Really Want the Answer |
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The great aim of education is not knowledge, but action. HERBERT SPENCER |
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In the past few chapters we have dealt with How to trade. We have shown you a simple, logical, and effective plan that you can put into effect immediately. |
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That still leaves the question of What to trade every day. |
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You have a life, a family, and other activities and responsibilities. There are more than 10,000 symbols on the NYSE, Nasdaq, and AMEX. How can you possibly find the time or the energy to ruin your eyesight reading chart screens for hours and hours late into the night? Every night? |
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Reread the opening quote. What good is all of this education if you aren't able to put it into action? If you aren't able to make some money with it? |
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Yes, there is. You can't reasonably expect to find these opportunities by yourself. So you need help! |
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