Monday, September 7, 2009

Once upon a time there was a trader!

 This will truly be one of the most fascinating
 emails you will ever read. Not only that, this will
 be one of the most important emails you will ever
 read.

 And believe me... if you don't "get it" from this
 email... you never will.

 Follow Along As I Tell You A Little Story...

 Once upon a time in a land far, far away, there was a
 poor disgruntled employee. He worked for a horrible
 King who only ever thought of himself. He always
 dreamt of taking that giant step of owning his own
 business... but alas... the poor employee never
 seemed to get a break, he was too unsure of himself
 to take that big step into the scary world of the
 self-employed.

 Every night, the poor employee would go home, but
 his work didn't stop there. Between the children,
 his wife and the house there just seemed to be no
 time left for himself. Not only that, it always felt
 like he never had money, even worse, he owed so much
 money it seemed an impossible task to ever clear his
 debt.

 The only special thing the poor employee had in his
 life was his passion for trading. Even though he was
 exhausted at the end of every night. The thing that
 kept him going was to switch on his charts and watch
 the markets for an hour.

 He intuitively knew there was a code, a hidden
 message, a secret yearning to be revealed to him.
 At times he felt he almost had it and at other times,
 it felt hopeless.

 Then, when just about all hope was gone, he found
 it. He found the one thing, the one place, the one
 group of people who were just like him. What's more,
 they have taken that big bold step of becoming
 professional traders and his dream became alive
 again.

 From that day on, he couldn't wait to get home. He
 was so full of life, so energized and enthusiastic
 about his new group of friends that it was all he
 could think about.

 Slowly, as he got to know the group he asked a few
 questions but soon he couldn't hold himself back. He
 had hundreds of things to ask. Then all of a sudden,
 he knew, this is where he belonged. But here's the
 funny thing, it wasn't hard, it wasn't scary, in
 fact it was very simple to learn how to trade.

 Here's another funny thing, he was nervous when he
 handed in his resignation, I guess old habits die
 hard, but he knew in his heart of hearts that this
 was the right step to take. Now, a few months
 along, he watches from the window as the other poor
 employees drive to work every day and he hopes one
 day that they to will find a dream and make it
 happen.

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