Friday, June 5, 2009

Mastering the Day Trading Techniques: A Prose


Mother: Hunney, please come down and take your breakfast.

Grant: Am coming in a minute, Mom. What's for breakfast?

Mother: Your favorite choice with milk. Hurry or you'll be late for school.

Grant: All rigt Mom, 'be right down.

After ten minutes, Grant is still in his room and his mother lost patience and summoned him there. What makes her even more curious is the fact that Grant was always earlier but today is different. Grant is a witty child and only if something really interests him would he rish being late for school. He is a smart kid and he learns quickly almost anything that interests him.

Mother: Hey Mister! What takes you so long here? It's getting late, you have to run.

Grant: Mom, this thing here, I would like to read further. I read yesterday that there were a few people who became lucky with trading in the stock market. As early as now, that I am nine, I find interest in this subject and I would like to learn more.

Mother: Why can't that wait for tonight? Or at least this afternoon when you get back home? For Chrissake! You're only 9 years old!

Grant: Mom, I'm at the Day Trading website right now and this investing video I am watching is so educational. It is a great place for beginners like me as well as for advanced traders, with a place to learn winning stock trading. I want to succeed in this Mom, so let me finish in five minutes and I'll be running late for school if I spend more than that. I love you, Mom.

Mother: All right, all right. Take care then. I love you, son.

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L. Venkata Subramaniam said...

Interesting how you have used prose to introduce this video and it is an interesting video. But are kids that young allowed to day trade? Is it even a good idea to let them bother learning about it?

L. Venkata Subramaniam said...

Interesting how you have used prose to introduce this video and it is an interesting video. But are kids that young allowed to day trade? Is it even a good idea to let them bother learning about it?

Midfielder1234 said...

Personally, anyone should be able to trade, however I feel it would be responsible for anyone under a certain age to have an X amount of dollars, therefore not to drive the family into extreme debit, because remember with every reward their is risk and the stock market is a big one. I am pretty sure anyone can trade stocks. It is a good skill however to learn so that later on you can be proficient about the business world. A very good article with a good introduction video.

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