A New Year to Make Mad Money




With a new year comes new goals and new ways to make mad money. While there will be new ways and new opportunities to make money the biggest key is not to get away from the basics. When you buy with the intent of a quick sell don’t hold. When you buy for the long haul don’t sell on a short dip. Stick to your guns and don’t trade on emotion. Tips are a dime a dozen but homework on a stock can pay off 10 times bigger. One tip I will give for the new year is don’t be afraid to make money while the market is going up but you can also make money when stocks are going down.
May the 2007 year be the year of Mad Money for all stock traders.

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