What kind of approach can make you INSANELY rich?

Let's say that Money only magnifies what is already in a person, or what type of person someone is.
May be Mr Heselden had the habit of dismissing "poor people" knowledge. So the money just magnified that.
That's what happened to JFK Jr.
 
If you are day trader you can make decent income, you can actually earn quite a lot but the fact is there is practically 0% chance that you will end up in top 100 forbes list if you are just doing day trading
What kind of investing/trading do you have to do to become SUPER rich, like earn BILLIONS$? What should be your approach in theory?
What is your risk tolerance? And how much are you starting with?
 
Normally, when under surgery, one goes through an anesthesy : aka a needle and one is asleep till the surgeon and his/her team has finished .
What did he had difficulties with:
- the needle
- the idea of going through a surgeon?
I read the book by Issacson, as I recalled, he believed in alternative medicine and thought it had a chance to cure him. His surgeon was crying and pleading with him to operate but he refused to heed her plead. I think he believed too much in his own intuition about medicine and everything else for that matter.
 
...This thread is going All Over the place now__

Just think outside the box, go against conventional wisdom and group think...because the masses are robot, dumb sheep o_O:confused:
The blind leading the blind; getting nowhere. Spreading bogus inside information amongst yourselves.

That's how you will, more or less, become "insanely rich" in the marketplace. By doing so-called, perceived...'insanely' things.

You should study the really, really successful people or traders -- not mutual fund investing book authors.
If you pickup just one or two crumb crannies of wisdom or insight...it's all been worth it for your trading quest or journey.
 
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I read the book by Issacson, as I recalled, he believed in alternative medicine and thought it had a chance to cure him. His surgeon was crying and pleading with him to operate but he refused to heed her plead. I think he believed too much in his own intuition about medicine and everything else for that matter.

Thank you for the info.
How comes he came with such beliefs about traditional medecine,
and could not trust his own surgeon? Even his pleading surgeon? Did he not trust his surgeon tears?

The thing with "alternative medecine", money there is of not the determinant:
those who know, do show up if they believe one should live longer. And many times,
just heal for free. Obviously, from what I have observed, when people get cured, they
give handsomely because of gratitude.
 
To be candid, I'm not really interested beyond having an idea of what the healer actually does. So I don't want to waste your time unnecessarily.
There is a lot of research about hands on as in transferring qi from the doc to the patient should you care to look. I am not looking to recruit anyone
No, but thank you.
Then don't my time with shallow arguments. There is a whole big world out there beyond your belief systems.
Deep, cleansing breaths, speedo. :)
 
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I engaged is a discussion with you because I thought,despite clues to the contrary that you might be interested in learning something new. I don't care what you do or do not believe, I just don't want to waste time with those with dogmatic views.
 
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