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April 9th, 2008
It has been more than six month since this blog started and I think it’s time to know more about you. Why are you reading this blog, what do you want to find? We all struggle to achieve better financial situation, but there are different difficulties for every one. Now I want to know yours.
Please choose from this poll up to 3 major problems that make your way to financial success harder. And know that I am asking this for a reason - I have something in mind and will share it with you very soon.
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What Is The Main Hurdle On Your Way To Financial Success?
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April 6th, 2008
As promised in the article The Basics of Domain investing I am going ahead with this topic. It created some buzz which makes me think a lot of people are interested in non-conventional investing. (Which is great, because this is what I like to do and write about most).

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“The Basics” only covered how basically the domainers play the domain names game. Now it’s time to go into more details how you can do like them.
So if you find good domains or sites (how? in another article of course)
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April 2nd, 2008
This pick will be slightly different than most shark investment picks - it’s not as aggressive as usual. Irish Forestry Funds (IFS) is a company offering forestry and property investment funds. This pick is not as aggressive as the typical shark investment picks. The ROI is not very attractive - the different funds range between 8.5% and 14.5% per year.
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Your Money Can Slowly Grow On Trees (IFS)
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March 30th, 2008
At the end of every month I am sharing with you some good things posted by fellow bloggers. So March is not an exception, the links are below (they all open in new window or tab):
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March Link Love (Selected Investment Links)
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March 26th, 2008
I was a bit hesitant if to present you these managed accounts at all. To be frank, I don’t think these guys are very professional. On the other hand their un-leveraged program has been bringing stable conservative ROI since 2006 which makes me think they must have a decent system. So, let me go ahead and present you the FX Street Managed Forex Account in short:
MAP 8304 CYCLE FX UNLEVERAGED
This is their conservative program running since 2006. The minimum investment here is $100,000 and the return since inception is 24.23%. This makes 1.62% monthly ROI - nothing hot, but stable if you can afford such big investment.
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March 24th, 2008
You can recognize the regular, ordinary, mediocre investors in a minute. They make money when the economy grows. They sell their shirts when the recession starts.

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Wanna be one of them?
I bet no. You beg to differ too. How to be a different, successful investor no matter on the current economical situation?
1. Buy at low times. I’ll keep saying this again and again. When everyone sells, you should buy. When the prices are falling, you should buy.
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March 19th, 2008
Just recently FXCM announced two new managed account services. Both of them accept minimum investment of just $1,000 which immediately makes them attractive for risk takers like you and me.
The details in really short:
SHORT-TERM OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
Hypothetical performance for the last 12 months: 36.62% or 3% per month
Minimum account size: $1,000
SHORT-TERM OPPORTUNITY AGGRESSIVE PROGRAM
Hypothetical performance for the last 12 months: 83.72% or 7% per month
Minimum account size: $1,000
I said it will be short. For a more detailed information just visit FXCM page and have a look.
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Two New Low Entry Managed Programs By FXCM
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March 17th, 2008
When was the last time when you lost money while investing?

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My first time was when I was sixteen. I invested in a “business” of selling post cards to tourist in a Summer resort. My investment wasn’t big as I had only to buy 10 pieces of each card, so it made something like 500 post cards. The business didn’t work out however so I had to close the “shop” (a table on the street) and go back home. I had about 200 cards left and I had the choice to either keep staying there day after day trying to sell them, or sell them discounted to my competition on the next street. I’ve chosen the latter. I lost money and learned that sometimes it’s better to sell out my positions at loss rather than to keep them and hope for the best. I had better things to do.
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March 12th, 2008
This pick is a bit different than most, because I won’t be talking about a specific opportunity. Unlike the most other picks, the opportunities here require higher capital investment. Well, at least most of them.
Even if you have not yet reached the point to have $50,000 - $100,000 or more, read this pick - you may find yourself interested to be on the other side of the game - i.e. the one who seeks funding.
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Angel Investing Opportunities at GoBigNetwork
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March 9th, 2008
It’s been few weeks since the last update on the managed trading accounts I am watching or using. If you consider joining some of them, have a look below and see if some of the information is important and can make up or change your mind.
FXFarEast firstly reviewed in October last year totally stopped showing their past performance. I have inquired them and hope to get a response soon (I’ll update this post then).
FXCM managed forex whose minimum was $1,000 is now accepting no less than $5,000. They had a third negative month in a row and the biggest drawdown so far - -7.90% in the Sentiment program and -15.70% in Sentiment aggressive. Painful, no doubts.
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Managed Trading Accounts News And Updates
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