Even today, nobody knows for sure if this fact is true or fiction, and historians are still debating it. But indeed, Roman politicians were (some still are) extremely corrupt.
I think you're taking waaay too much heat.
You have a trading cap. of about 40k, yes? And you lose more than 10% ($6600) in a single day. Never mind the fact that you got some back today, you're simply risking too much. I don't trade stocks, but to me those numbers are just too big.
You've figured out how to daytrade profitably after one day??
Either you're the greatest genius there is, or you're a little bit delusional. Also, what do you mean when "you think" that 6 out of 8 trades were losers yesterday? You don't know for sure?
Los Angeles is full of patrol cars. And if that's not enough, there's the news & police choppers up in the air 24/7. Those birds have more flying time than some 3rd country Air Force.
Has your methodology changed significantly over the years or do the same principles apply? What was your worst mistake? When was your turning point as a trader?
Thanks for this opportunity.
Yes indeed, the Catholic Church never meddled again with finances....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vatican_Bank
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indulgences
...maybe for a few years.
Or months? Probably months.
The way I see it, Cramer is just a small part of that mechanism which drives Wall St & the American economy as well.
MARKETING!
Don't know if he's a good trader, but as a marketer he's pretty good. Why you're all getting worked up about an infomercial is beyond me...
Are you sure about this?
A quick search turned up these results:
Natural resources: phosphates, coal, manganese, bauxite, chromate, offshore oil and gas deposits, forests, hydropower
Cia World factbook