Archives | October, 2010

How the Future Is Already Making Fortunes

By Early To Rise | Wed, Oct 20, 2010

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I bet you've heard "You can't change your genetics" dozens of times. People think there's a master code written for them before they're born, and they must live with it no matter what.

The Language Perfectionist: Try to Follow This Tip

By Early To Rise | Wed, Oct 20, 2010

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Consider these examples, found on the Internet: “What else should I try and learn?” “I want to try and get a [martial arts] belt here sometime.” “The worst ways to try and save money on a European vacation” In his excellent and useful new usage guide The Accidents of Style, Charles Harrington Elster offers this advice: “Try and is a [...]

How to Grow (Very) Rich in Tough Economic Times

By Early To Rise | Mon, Oct 18, 2010

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Let's say you own a business and you're trying to decide what kinds of products you should be developing. Or, you're a copywriter trying to select the clients and projects most likely to make you a bundle over the next year or so.

How to Grow (Very) Rich in Tough Economic Times

By Clayton Makepeace | Mon, Oct 18, 2010

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Let's say you own a business and you're trying to decide what kinds of products you should be developing.

Today’s Words That Work: Curtail

By Early To Rise | Mon, Oct 18, 2010

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To Curtail (ker-TALE) — from the French for “to cut” — is to abridge, reduce, or diminish. Example (as used by Clayton Makepeace today): “Consumer confidence is cratering… prospects and customers are curtailing discretionary purchases and beginning to watch every penny as if it were their last… and retail sales at all but discount stores are [...]

Real Zero-Down Real Estate

By Michael Masterson | Sat, Oct 16, 2010

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Can you really make a fortune in real estate without using cash?

The Greatest Short Opportunity in the World Today

By Christian Hill | Thu, Oct 14, 2010

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Not since the dot-com era has so much hoopla surrounded a company going public with such a questionable business model. But that's not for us to worry about. Instead, we can profit from it.

The Language Perfectionist: This Column May Make You “Tense”

By Early To Rise | Thu, Oct 14, 2010

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Do you notice anything unusual about the following account, quoted from a major newspaper's reader blog?

The Greatest Short Opportunity in the World Today

By Early To Rise | Thu, Oct 14, 2010

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Not since the dot-com era has so much hoopla surrounded a company going public with such a questionable business model. But that's not for us to worry about. Instead, we can profit from it. In fact, I think we can make about 90% in the next 6 months by betting against the crowd. That means almost doubling a small $1,000 investment!

Controlling Your Emotions During Tough Markets

By John Nyaradi | Wed, Oct 13, 2010

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All year, investors have been fleeing the stock market for the perceived safety of the bond market, letting fear take control of their investing and financial future. But if you can learn to control your emotions, today's equity markets offer enormous opportunity. Your biggest enemy for successful trading is not the "market," other traders or investors, the economy, or any outside force. You face your biggest danger in the mirror every morning, because your biggest danger is you -- your emotions and the human frailties that can easily lead to your financial ruin.

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