Life Term Strategies

1. Huge Gains in Long Term
- Receive significant capital gains
- by investing in corporations
- (with wide economic moat & average peers’ net margin)
- In very very long term

2. Strong Periodic Cash Flow
- Maintain self-sufficient monthly cash flow
- Through dividend, gains on derivative & short term trading
- For re-investment to item # 1 mentioned above

3. Mind for Risk Management
- Ensure strong cash position
- Maintain low risk by continue monitor, analyze & feel:
economic trend & environment,
market condition & investors emotion
corporate performance & outlook
asset allocation & direction

4. Be a holy Christian investor:
- Invest in wisdom & varies ways, but consistent & not over nor under of what the Holy Bible expects a Jesus follower should be
- Keep regular & long term spiritual growth
Continue experience God @ finance market
Aim for life transform opportunities
- Even though it may not teach Billy & Bilibala what stocks to invest nor how to make more, more & more $

3.28.2009

201 Stock: what history tells you

You want to invest directly in stock market in today's bear market & recession moment?Is that sound crazy, scary and risky?

According to Prof. Jeremy J. Siegel's study in te book "The Future for Investors", if you invest $1.00 in year 1801 to nothing because you believe "cash is the king", in year 2003, you wil leave with $0.07 (with inflation & today's purchasing value).

If you invest in Gold in the same period of time thinking about "Gold, go, let's grow", you will have $1.39 at the end of year 2003.

Invest in GIC, you will get $301;

Invest in Bonds, you will get $1,072;

Invest in Stocks, you will get $597,485.

According to Prof. Jeremy J. Siegel's study: the best investment vehicle with the highest return and with the lowest risk in long run is STOCK market.Believe it or not, it is the safest in long run.

If so, why lots of people loss money in stock market?

How to invest in stock market to lead to net worth growth instead of loss everything?

Continue to read Fortune Mockey and you will find out more.

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