Bitcoin- Classic Stages Of A Bubble
Join Our Free Newsletter
Classic Psychological Stages of A Bubble:

You decide…

Source & Full article here: http://www.forbes.com/sites/
Classic Psychological Stages of A Bubble:

You decide…

Source & Full article here: http://www.forbes.com/sites/
Aim to solve a big problem, not a small one Find industries that are stagnate or in decline Look for places where everyone thinks that it is “impossible” to succeed Once you pass the initial startup phase- older industry can not catch up Start a company that tries to change the way the industry behaves…
Way To Big Too Fail & Respect Risk: People never fail to amaze me. The one constant in life and in markets is that human nature never changes. It has been 5 years since Lehman failed and the entire global financial system came to a grinding halt. What changed? What lessons have you learned? The single…
Apple’s Got a problem…iPad Killer from Lenovo. Lenovo’s amazing Tablet/PC Hybrid brings a tablet and a PC together in an amazingly elegant way. It’s a tablet. It’s a notebook computer. It’s the future…
LIKE THIS? Join OUR FREE NEWSLETTER Copper Violates Major Support: Last week, I began writing about Copper- here. Since then, copper has gone straight down, violated multi-year support and caused fear to spike regarding the situation in China and other emerging markets. Changing Global Economy: Typically, copper is known to have a PhD in Economics…
How To Limit Your Losses There is an old maxim on Wall Street that says successful traders limit their losses and let their winners run. Simple enough, right? But knowing how to actually do that consistently is not easy. Why? Because it is counter-intuitive in nature and goes against what comes “natural” for most people. How…
The same is true for trading/investing, not just business: Guest Post: Jan 2014 by Peter Shallard The entrepreneur stereotype has permanently changed. The old school business archetype is all about smooth talking, pinstripe-suited, cigar smoking, deal brokering, power tycoons. These captains of industry weren’t afraid to scream at subordinates, drown their sorrows in mid-afternoon whiskey…