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20 Safest Banks

20 Safest Banks



20 Safest Banks


Jackass Investing: Don't do it. Profit from it.


Jackass Investing: Don’t do it. Profit from it.


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Jackass Investing is as provocative as its title. Mike Dever systematically rips apart the conventional investment wisdom – myth by myth – then replaces it with a “return driver” based methodology that results in a “Free Lunch” portfolio – one that produces both greater returns and lower risk. More than ten years in the making, and supported by the twin pillars of extensive research and more than …

20 Safest Banks



Buying opportunities in the down market?

I’m in my 20′s so I have plenty of time to weather our current financial mess, which leads me to wonder what opportunities might be out there for a buy. Many of the major banks are down by a huge amount – do any of them look reasonably safe enough to bet on right now? Any other areas to keep an eye out for?

in stocks no. In these times you can make lot of money on Forex. You can either buy or sell a pair. Forex is way better than stocks. In stocks you can’t earn money when prices are falling. Forex is easier to learn because you don’t need to know all about the fundamentals of a company, only use charts, techinical analisys.

this broker bellow is a Swiss broker wich is the best Forex broker. They give you $5 to learn to trade and it is easy to send money to him and you can send any amount of money.

go to oppen account, register, take they software and in the software there are chats where you can ask any question you want, even the most basic.

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