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Complaint Review: Better Trades - Durham North Carolina

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Better Trades Hight cost for bad information Durham North Carolina

*Consumer Comment: It takes time to invest and get a payoff and hindsight is 20/20

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Just left a "class" today and they were billing $4000 to teach me the way to make 300% from risk free options trading. Oh, they lost one trade in a dozen or so in the graphic they were presenting...

Don't you think IF they could hit 300% they would be at home trading from their beach house and not traveling around the country in suit cases?

Jocksox
durham, North Carolina
U.S.A.

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#1 Consumer Comment

It takes time to invest and get a payoff and hindsight is 20/20

AUTHOR: Anonymous - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Saturday, May 16, 2009

It cost $1.50 to manufacter a CD for sale. Even a cheap Garth Brooks CD at Walmart for $5.50 is making a big profit. So why would you buy this guys DVDs for thousands? (Further more a CD-R only cost 33 cents)
You see the B.S. all starts with a scam when they offer you something for free. This is to take advantage of you and take away your power. Quit taking things for free and you will have your power back. Otherwise you feel obligated to buy for their time and free stuff. Let me repeat this is B.S.
If you want to see the worthiness of a stock then look at a stocks History from the start of its history to present.
Lets take GM for example
It went up and up all the way until 1975 and now it has gone steadily down.
Go fiqure. To find this information you google up the 'Stock History of GM' and you will see the complete graph.
Maybe if you're smart you will look into the past and see what made it go up and then down. Like current events
When you invest do you really care about the company and do you see a future in it for the long term?
Hey gold in 2002 was 300 an ounce, now it's 900+ an ounce. You could of tripled your money in 7 years.
It's all risk to invest.
Nothing beats saving money in the bank and not telling anyone about it!!!
I bought a car outright cash that way with only minimum liability insurance due every month.($49) I have no tickets on my record and drive the speed limit on the nose everywhere.
I bought a motorcycle outright cash with the insurance costing $100 a year!
So be frugal and save your money. And take a course in college on investing, financing and get educated for the long-term. Read the newspapers.
My grandfather told me to save 10% of my income and you'll be a millionare by the time you retire.
He is not a hypocrite and has done just that. He lives off of dividends and is 90 years old. He has a $100,000+ motorhome and has been in all the United States and Canada except for Hawaii. He owns his house completely in New Jersey. He owns property in New Hampshire. He paid $2200 for his house in 1940 and it is now worth $220,000. That right exactly 100 times what he paid for it. He owns apartment complexes.

How did he start out?

He joined the army fresh out of high school. They paid his way to be a civil engineer which he has a B.S. in. He worked in the field for years.
He has taught classes on the Stock Market at College . He can do all the calculations
He has taught Classes on Calculus
He has taught classes on Astronomy

And get this. He has never had a beer in his entire life and goes to a Methodist church every Sunday all his life. Yes Methodist are very methological!!
He was married for 70 years until my grandmother passed away a year ago.
They used to run,bicycle and be very active in yard work.

I on the other hand have never invested in the stock market because I like playing with my money in the bank. I just work as a waiter and refuse to throw away my little income to risks

Making it big to me is when the economy is good. It's like winning the lotto at work. When the economy is good then people tip more and come in more often. When it is down people quit coming out to eat and tips go down.

I can almost tell you if the stock market went down or up just by going to work as a waiter.

Yearly income -a mere $20,000 to $30,000 a year. Bright side is there is no education needed, the down side is that do you really want to be 60 years old and still waiting tables?

d**n I got a 96 on the Asvab when I was a Senior in high school and almost signed up for the Nuclear Propulsion program.
But I didn't all over being in love with a woman.
Shoot I should of forgot her like she forgot me and joined
I'd be making major money and have a good career and college payed for.
So to sum in all up every d**n scam that is to good to be true is a frickin scam!!

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