Hello Monty,
Just got back from Hawaii and had to catch up with things.
Plus we have had a tumultuous week.
We are almost at my target of 9,999 on the
Dow that I did announce on 10/06/07.
I will answer your question with a couple of questions:
What do you do for a living? Are you an accountant, a truck driver, a department store worker, an electrician?
Whatever, assuming you consider yourself half good at your job, do you ask to be paid or do you get satisfaction solely from your expertise and your boss saying, "Great job Monty. And good to see you don't ask for a salary like your other greedy co-workers?"
If you call your lawyer, who hopefully is a decent lawyer, when he asks for a fee do you refuse to pay, stating if he were any good he would be winning large payout law suits and therefore could afford to work for you for free?
During the many years it took me to turn myself around from consistent loser to consistent winner every service, every book, every educator I had to deal with cost me money. Not one thing in life ever came to me for free.
Even beggars have to pay the cost of humiliation.
So now that I have achieved success in trading, I am not going to be a coach for free.
I am sure there would be tons of golf coaches who would love to work with Tiger Woods for nothing---for just the experience, yet Tiger pays big bucks for his coaches.
Yes Tiger has a coach.
Hmmm. Maybe he does not know how to play golf?
D Wade has a coach. Guess he needs to learn how to play basketball?
Phil Jackson made lots of money from basketball as a player and later as a successful coach. Why does he need to charge for his services now?
Did I answer your question Monty, or do you still feel that the wealthier a person is proves how incompetent they are?
Successfully,
Alex L. Wasilewski
Co-Founder & Head Trader
Trades That Work
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