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Risk-Free Philosophy
"My philosophy is fairly simple," says Chuck. "I hate
risk! Risk is a four-letter word! I like to eliminate as
much market risk as possible in my investment strategies.
Therefore, I like many of the more established, 'tried and
true' formulas that I have been using for many years to
exploit the stock market. Also, I don't believe it's
necessary to have a lot of money to make a lot of
money."

The
Power of Being Pro-Active
How many times have you said to yourself that you wished you
had made up your mind to do something, like change your
career, a long time ago. Or, that your original fears were
unfounded and you wished you had not wasted all those years
making up your mind. Well, fate finally forced your hand and
in those cases it turned out very well.
There are, however, other not-so-happy stories where people
have been forced into decisions because of poor planning or
"burying their heads in the sand" mentality. Be
pro-active in your life and in your finances. Remember,
there is nothing so overwhelming or formidable that cannot
be overcome with determination, dedication, focus and the
right planning. And, finally, remember that it is not
from our successes that we learn our lessons in this life,
but from our failures.
Make
Substantial Sums - and Keep It!
"I know plenty of people who have started out small and made
very substantial sums. Keeping it, though, is the major
problem. When people think they have out-smarted the market
and that they have the answer to the goose that laid the
golden egg, that's the beginning of the end for those
investors. A healthy respect for the market and what you
don't know about it is a requisite for maintaining the
wealth that we create for ourselves through investing."
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