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How to Trade Stocks

While Having Fun at the Jersey Shore

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How to Trade Stocks

By: Emma Holmes
Narrated by: KC Wayman
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The fictional character Lewis McKinsey resides in New York City; which is in close proximity to Wall Street, although not being particularly professionally associated, however, the external connections are immensely evident when considering his persistent known propensity in stating, “You can’t lose with the stuff Lou uses,” prospectively referring to trading, which denotes, it’s a matter of personal decisions when considering trading that sometimes has a level of diminishing returns, by his utilizing special extraordinary methodical techniques initiatives with tenaciously, then insists that the system works knowing there are times when it’s necessary to resisted strongly concerning speculative stocks, due to the nebulous propensity of opting unnecessary risk.

Instead, he preferred personal authentic private intuitive strategies by weaving through market investment adhering to his internal suggestions, and measurably advising others to: "never drop it like it’s hot", just focus on prospective targets while riding the waves to success, and consciously accessing that in most cases... "It’s not whether you win or lose; but it’s, how you play the game".

In essence, Lewis L. McKinsey is a wealthy businessman who reminisces about the past. Initially, this sage describes his current business reality. Then later deliberately unfolds into encumbered details reminiscing of his coming of age; by exploring varied vibrant, profound glimpses of his exuberant youthful experiences, especially when visiting the Jersey Shore, which occurred long before his college days, and successful career apparatus. Imagine the beauty of the New Jersey seashore, back in the '50s, which some may remember. Considering that many old-timers today would resonate with hearing an old song while walking the boardwalk at the New Jersey Shore, and that song was “Those Wildwood Days” by Bobby Rydell. He surmised even today that a memorable song is still being played.

©2021 Emma C Holmes (P)2022 Emma C Holmes
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For the price, this book has a ton of insightful information. Very simple to listen and comprehend. I gained a lot of knowledge, and now I'm prepared to enter the market.

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