Quote from cygnetnoir:
As Bill Murray said in Stripes, "Lighten up, Francis."
Why go through life wishing for others to suffer and fail, rather than prosper and succeed?
That $700 isn't likely to make a difference one way or the other in the OP's life if it remains as $700 or if it is converted into $700 of consumables. He obviously has a computer and a place to plug it in, so one can easily infer than he is largley under the care of someone else, perhaps, for example, his parents.
On the other hand, if he managed to take that $700 and turn it into something more substantial, that could make all the difference. And there is nowhere in this world where someone stands as good a chance to take a small capital and turn it into a large capital as the financial markets.
I'm not saying that it is easy, and I'm not even saying it is highly likely. The odds are certainly against him succeeding with such a small stake. But I wish him well, and I hope he succeeds. I would like to see someone here at ET (or anywhere, for that matter) pull an Archie Karas $50 to $40 million dollar run (I'd be quite pleased to witness a $700 to $100K run).
And if some individual does manage to pull off such a run, my additional hope for that person would be this: That having made big money, I pray that he or she takes steps to keep the better part of it, and not to lose it faster than it was earned.