Guess What The Dean Says About VRAL On TV

June 25th, 2009 at 12:21 am Posted by The Dean
Dear Students

wwos_deanThis is The Dean speaking.

You have heard it said that this is not an age of safety by any means, but rather one of doubt, fear and confusion. You have said it yourself, half in fear, half in hope that the words had no meaning.

Traders of every age share a very common emotional ground – the fear of uncertainty. Many who begin to trade penny stocks quit at the first sign of a setback. This is a genuine tragedy, and worse yet, wholly unnecessary.   We are all subject to elements and events in our lives that are unexpected, and for which we are unprepared.  Yet we routinely survive, and odd as it may sound, this type of life experience -wisdom really- is absolutely critical to trading penny stocks.

Virtually every penny stock trader faces a specific moment when the urge to quit is strongest.  That moment usually comes when traders lose sight of their exit strategy, convince themselves that their next effort is already doomed to fail, or that the economic structure is simply flawed.

To survive as a penny stock trader is to survive a constant and variable degree of uncertainty. Trading penny stocks precipitates self-doubt, stirring the deep uncharted waters that flow between what you rationally know and what you fear may happen. Those traders who survive on Wall Street have confronted the fact that self-doubt is a normal, recurring function. Uncertainty about any particular trade is essential, inevitable, and an all-pervasive companion.  The tolerance of uncertainty is a prerequisite to success.

Skeptics of The Dean behold! Only two trading days remain until a worldwide audience learns all about the VGV-1 injectable drug, Haig Keledjian and Viral Genetics, Inc. (VRAL). One thing I am very certain about is the Wide World of Stocks television show airing on Sunday and in my opinion, you’re either in, or you’re out.

Happy Trading, The Dean



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