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How To Invest In Good Luck

December 3rd, 2008

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Good luck is something you’re born with, right? A lucky star. A numerological event? A rabbit’s foot or a lucky shirt?

When it comes to investing, some traders look at charts and data like they are numerical equivalents of a lucky coin.

According to Richard Wiseman, a professor at the University of Hertfordshire in England, it might not be what you wear, or what lucky objects you tote around, or even a lucky stock chart. You can position yourself for good luck.

Make the Most of Random Opportunities

Chance meetings with people or chance readings on the web can introduce you to new ways to make money and increase your returns. Keep

Expect Good Fortune

If you expect good fortune, chances are you’ll get it. People who believe they are lucky find that lucky things happen to them. And it’s beyond a mind-over-matter thing. If you think good things are going to happen, you’re going to keep looking for great investment opportunities.

Turn Bad Luck Into Good Luck

When that stock price drops, is it really the end of the world, or a totally new world opening up. Most people who see an item on sale don’t curse their bad luck for low prices, they buy it and focus on the luck of finding it on sale.

As the economy undergoes its current shift, keep some of these tips in mind. New industries will be developed. New opportunities will be created. New ways to invest will appear.

The successful investor in this new age of finance will be the most nimble and the investor who is ready to adopt new ways of thinking, utilize new technologies, and seize his or her own good luck.

 

 

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  1. December 8th, 2008 at 12:03 | #1

    Of course, when working hard, it’s amazing how much luck you get doing it that way :-)

    Great post, it definitely gets people thinking.

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