Quote from FattBurger:
Trading Futures is a business. To my mind, it is the best business in the world - for a great many reasons! It has a very high profit potential against a very low overhead. Risk can be tremendously reduced by taking only high probability trades. In fact, futures trading is a relatively low-risk business when approached with the right attitude and the right planning.
There are no employee problems other than myself. No unions to contend with, no negotiations, no strikes. No employee benefit plans other than what I give to myself. No employees stealing from me. No collective bargaining, and no stockholders.
There are no merchandising costs, no damaged goods, no vandalism, no service calls, no repairs to make, and no guarantees to honor.
âI donât have to advertise, and I have no marketing headaches. There is almost always a buyer if I want to sell, and almost always a seller if I want to buy. No purchasing and procurement problems, and no salesmen making mistakes.
âThere are no manufacturing problems, no production schedules to meet, no shipping, no receiving, no product liability, and no insurance policies to carry.
âI donât have storage problems either. No warehouse, no spoilage, no items to discontinue or mark down. No bills of lading, no freight or freight damage, no trucks to load or to unload.
âIâm free of invoicing, accounts payable, payroll, inventories, accounts receivable, billing, dunning, bad checks, and bad debts.
âNow I ask myself, âSelf, where else can you find a business like this?â The answer is an overwhelming âNowhereâ! Itâs the most perfect business in the world!!â
sounds like a true promotor, be very careful and afraid!!\\
http://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/odean/
