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Pastimes : Why teach if you can trade?

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To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (56)1/5/2001 11:36:03 PM
From: pooh  Read Replies (1) of 313
 
Cheeky Kid: "Be a leader, not a follower."

A leader should know his/her limitation and learn how to trust, delegate, then make his/her decision based on such information. Unfortunately, there are a whole lot of good information that are not free.

There are those who just pick few stocks to trade daily, but there are those who spend hours daily to come up with stocks that they believe to be good candidates. Shouldn't the latter be rewarded?

There are those who follow and post few stocks that they know. These stock might be the greatest, but only few of us can be related or familiar to. And there are those who follow and post many stocks that many of us can pick and choose a few that we are familiar to and trade accordingly. Shouldn't the latter be rewarded?

I think they should. This is not the matter of leading or following. It is a matter of buying and selling a product.
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