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Are You Still Confident in the Market?

September 19th, 2008

Big Dip… The economic demise is certain!

Big Leap… The economy will soar!

Fear… then greed… then fear again…

The media has covered the recent turmoil like a drunk driver using a rear-view mirror as his only window to the world. And trillions of dollars have changed hands in a blink of an eye. Some of that money may have been yours.

You also might have noticed that many large financial firms were the hardest hit. Perhaps the large firms just can’t adjust to the speed and flexibility of the new, global market. Smaller firms, like hedge funds, are the ones who paced the market.Online Investing AI Stocks

I’m still a believer in the market, but the days of the individual investor being passive in trading and letting other big, bureaucratic firms invest their money for them are over. Tomorrow’s investor should be prepared to move beyond the old systems.

It’s not just safety; markets like this are incredible opportunities to the savvy trader! The market has moved over 1500 points in one week! And that could mean incredible profits to the individual trader who can master these waves.

We’re trying to do our part to equip traders with the best autotrading technology and development of even richer advanced investment systems. We’re creating a hedge fund for everyone. You can use it to be your sole trading system, or use it to hedge your own trading activity.

Check out our beta system at Online Investing AI.

 

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