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    What’s up everybody…
    Henry here. I’m interested in connecting with like-minded people and discovering new ideas and exploring new perspectives that will improve my life. My passion is making money from the Wall Street Game and I look forward to sharing my insights. Thanks.
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    I am glad to see you as a member. I am sure everyone here will now be a millionaire in a few years and we can start discussing which tropical island to buy. Just joking. I find Wall Street discussions to be very interesting.
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    Is that a trading strategy;the holy grail of wall street wealth?

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    Well, when I get a little more time later today I will check out his free sneak peak at "Pimping Wall Street". I am sure that even this sneak peak will set me on my way to massive wall street wealth without risk as he promises.

    I always sort of felt that if someone really has a secret way to make millions in Wall Street they wouldn't write a book about it but would just quietly use it to make their vast fortune. I am sure this one will show me that I was wrong.
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    Well I just watched the one free lesson "How to use women" I will say it was a different approach. Someone really understanding it could probably date much more effectively but it was a little less clear how to use that approach to make millions in the stock market. Perhaps the other 4 free lessons would tie it in a bit more. From a purely investing standpoint he sort of says to not use formulas, charts and news to play the market which many do and I would agree with him. Most of those who I have seen who follow charts seem to do just so so. He does a nice job of presenting it and the photos are enough to keep you watching the screen.
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    So Solomon, care to share with us your trading record? Maybe one of the accountants or lawyers here would be willing to verify your claims based upon your personal results.
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    Here's the key to Wall Street... put a bunch of different company names on a dart board and throw three darts. What ever they land on is what you invest in. The end. :-P
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    That might be the best way to do it David. Actually Forbes magazine used to do that once a year. Throw darts at the stock listings and track how those companies did and they most always had better results than the pros did.

    I have been in and out of the stock market for 40 years. These days there is so much information that it would be easy to get information overload. Back when I first started there was no internet of course and I would get a monthly small paperback book from Standard and Poor's that gave one line of information on each stock. I would pick companies often based on just a two or three word description of their business, and a very limited amount of statistical data. I did better in those days (around a 30% annual return) than I do these days with enough info that I could go crazy with info. (short trip anyway). I might be better off with the three darts.
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