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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Your Brain Trading Stocks

In 2004, Brian Knutson,
an associate professor of psychology and neuroscience at Stanford University, discovered that trading stocks tweaked the same part of the human brain that was associated with sexual lust and drug abuse. This neural network, usually called the "pleasure center," fires up in anticipation of rewards and can dull or even override the frontal lobe, the place where neuroscientists believe most of our reasoning is carried out. Does this mean stockbrokers will start appearing in "most wanted" posters and be reduced to pushing tech stocks in dark alleys? Not likely, but it does highlight some interesting psychological issues that investing brings out in otherwise sane people.

You can learn how to manage you emotions while trading. It begins with taking time
to get "into the zone" by preparing the relaxed brain frequency before you look at your charts.

By mastering this technique it is possible to reboot your brain, after taking a profit or having your stop hit. The best thing is you can experience this program while you sleep.
Just think within 21 nights you can be a more emotionally balanced trader.

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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Market Made A New All-Time High . . . Will You Take Your Profits?

The market made a new all-time high Tuesday, reversing the prior day's Ukraine-centric sell-off and then some. 

Now what will you do?

Will your greed take over?

Or will you take your money off the table?


Pay What You Want mp3

The path of least resistance continues to be to the upside and today's soft jobs data will likely do little to change that momentum as investors will put all the blame on the weather.

Read more: http://www.nasdaq.com/article/adp-data-dissapoints-but-market-made-a-new-alltime-high-economic-highlights-cm332484#ixzz2v7hU6LPI


Gold Futures Increase Bidding on Gold Nude Sculpture Weighing Over 27 lbs.

The movie Tower Heist, was Kaayla's inspiration to keep her investment.

In the movie the Ferrari's paint has been chipped, and gold is showing through. He peels off more paint, and realizes that the entire car is made of solid gold.

This 401 oz Ninja Female Trader sculpture was on display and is now valued at over 500k.