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  • Don’t let your broker/advisor talk you into an investment;

  • Don’t gamble with money you’re not ready to loose.

    Here’s a poem I wrote about a

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    1. Don’t invest more than 30% of your portfolio in risky ventures;

    2. Don’t let your broker/advisor talk you into an investment;

    3. Don’t gamble with money you’re not ready to loose.

    Here’s a poem I wrote about a r

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    Tolerable risk should be the goal of every investor. Know your limits! Here are my big three don’ts:

    1. Don’t invest more than 30% of your portfolio in risky ventures;

    2. Don’t let your broker/advisor talk you into an investment;

    3. Don’t gamble with money you’re not ready to loose.

    Here’s a poem I wrote about a

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    o take. I prefer to invest my money. Sometimes I gamble in the stock market, but as long as I stay within my comfort zone (long term), I don’t mind.

    Tolerable risk should be the goal of every investor. Know your limits! Here are my big three don’ts:

    1. Don’t invest more than 30% of your portfolio in risky ventures;

    2. Don’t let your broker/advisor talk you into an investment;

    3. Don’t gamble with money you’re not ready to loose.

    Here’s a poem I wrote about a

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    uld be the goal of every investor. Know your limits! Here are my big three don’ts:

    1. Don’t invest more than 30% of your portfolio in risky ventures;

    2. Don’t let your broker/advisor talk you into an investment;

    3. Don’t gamble with money you’re not ready to loose.

    Here’s a poem I wrote about a

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  • Don’t let your broker/advisor talk you into an investment;

  • Don’t gamble with money you’re not ready to loose.

    Here’s a poem I wrote about a real person.

    There once was a man from the North East Who thought he could tame the great beast Money in hand, he headed to Wall Street A Bull market it was, an IPO investment he couldn’t beat The morning bell rang and he started to buy…

    Drug store, MP3, Martha Stewart, and Be Free, Flashnet, Redhat, Eloan, and Goldman Sachs, Foundry Networks, Agilent, NextCard, and JNI corp, Goto, PCOrder, Free Markets, and Intertrust technologies, Ivillages, Keynote Systems, Radware, and Women, Kana, The Street, Internet Initiative, and Insweb, WWE, TicketMaster, CitySearch, and Ziff Davis.

    He felt so good, like a young man and spry The days rolled along and the market did swell Up

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