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Day traders and other investors everywhere are being misled by the very organization that we are trusting to lead us out of the current economic predicament that we as a country, even a world, have found ourselves in.

And those who want to position themselves to take advantage of the resulting market turmoil will learn day trading strategies of success.

You’ve no doubt noticed the rising unemployment rate over the past year. In recent months, the unemployment rate has crested 10%, and most recently, dipped back down below 10%, to 9.7%.

However, the unemployment rate that is released by the Government is not the “true” economic unemployment rate.

In fact, it’s downright misleading. And it is meant to be. [click to continue…]

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Raise your hand if you know who George Soros is.

You all should. And if you don’t, you really need to get in touch with the Investment World.

George Soros is arguably the most famous hedge fund manager in history, and a billionaire investor.

And in a recent interview, he had some interesting things to say about investing in Gold. [click to continue…]

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For those who want to learn day trading, one important step that you’ll have to take is selecting a broker.

This is a very important component to your overall day trading success, and yet many people fail to really due the necessary due diligence in their selection.

So often, people will simply default to the large brokers, like eTrade, or Scottrade, or a similar broker, without really looking around. [click to continue…]

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Learn day trading secrets from a day trading guru – really, is there any better source?

We recently had the pleasure of sitting down with a day trading guru, and we asked him a few questions.

And some of the answers surprised even The Guerrilla Trader

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Learn day trading to avoid this happening to you.

I recently re-discovered an article that I first read a few months ago.

And it made me sick to my stomach the first time I read it, and again this time.

Following is a quick video message about this article, and what that means for those who want to learn day trading. [click to continue…]

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Learn Day Trading – Free Day Trading Seminar!

December 6, 2009

ShareWe REALLY Pulled A Coup This Time!
For those of you who attended our last Day Trading seminar, you know that we have a special guest.
This special guest was a brand new trader,who had generates some amazing results.
In November he won over 89% of his trades, and was up over 270%!
You a watch a recording of [...]

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Learn Day Trading By Attending Free Workshops

December 1, 2009

ShareIf you want to learn day trading, there are many avenues that you can take.
You can learn how to day trade by trying to figure it out on your own.  But if you do that, then you’ll be paying market tuition rates.
You can pay a day trading coach tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars [...]

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Day Trading Strategies for Success – Develop a Winners’ Mentality

November 25, 2009

ShareSuccessful Day Trading Strategy is dependent on many variables.
The day trader’s skill level, for example. Or her experience level. Or the quality of her training.
But there is one variable that is often overlooked when people assess their overall day trading strategy, and/or try to figure out why they can’t seem to win a trade to [...]

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Rising Unemployment Opens the Day Trading Floodgate

November 9, 2009

ShareDay Trading and the Unemployment Rate are like siamese twins in a sibling rivlary – they are joined at the hip, whether they like it or not.
The unemployment rate took an unexpected jump as reported on Friday, Nov 6th.  Leading Economists expected the rate  to increase from 9.8% to 9.9% – but rising job losses [...]

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Day Trading Alert – Beware The Sucker’s Rally!

November 6, 2009

ShareDay Trading and Investing is challenging in the best of times. Those trying to learn how to day trade or invest discover something very early on in their (often short lived) careers:
The stock market is cruel, unsympathetic, and indifferent. It’s also an expensive instructor.
Wall Street lures in new suckers every single day – chumps who [...]

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