Quote from SunTrader:
You were sayin'
Maybe you might want to clarify that.
Sure.
The book has about 10 or 12 chapters each of which features a common mistake made by publishers.
They read a chapter a day and cut and pasted clippings from contemporary news.
Check out the "gee whiz" graphs in your financial news sections of publications.
Regarding your fascination with the students being supported sufficiently to be able to make money trading stocks, just imagine yourself surrounded by all others who are doing well position trading (look it up somewhere). What would be you scholastic attitude and performance? would you screw it all up in front of your peers?
If you think you would, then you would have been an exception. there is not much chance you would screw it up. after all you could just fake it by copying your homework and pretend you figured out the trades.
After a while you would probably not go to the trouble of screwing off since the copying off others would be a drill that you could learn to do on your own after a while.
your current frame of mind is a "shortcut" orientation. Haven't you always ID'ed with others who do not do the work and fake it?
kids come in all sizes in private schools and they easily recognize that their parents are rich. They are impelled to duplicate their [arent's wealth one way or another.
So they do bring up at home that they are making money. thier parents really get interested since they do know how to make money. the common thing that parents notice is that making 10% out of 20% in position trading is not something they learned in school or college or anywhere.
sometimes the parents get their financial planners involved. what do you think happens? copy catting is what happens.
Have you ever taught your parents something. Can you imagine mthers dropping into class?
Probably none of this is familiar to you as a possibility.
The S&P brokarage support service came as a resuolt of an open house.
Soon after I arrived a one school I got and invitation to speak at a local brokerage office the last Thursday of every month. I always got Q's on how the kids were succeeding. No one at the brokerage house was like you. Why would they feel as you do?
Think about just why it never occurred to you to ask what was the most difficult part for a 16yo. lol......