Why didn't anyone listen to me?
Question:
And no one believed my very well researched forecast.
Answer:
Because you're an amateur. After you get an MBA, a CPA, and a job at a prestigious brokerage, people will PAY you for your advice. Not before.
I'm sorry, what did you say? I wasn't listening.
Just kidding. Yeah, gold was a good investment a couple years ago. I made some money in a gold backed ETF.
what's ur question??
if you'd ask a question, maybe you'd get some answers.
**next time, be a little more persuasive**
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ps- thanks 4 the 2 points!
eh?
nice to know
no experience, no background, no track record, no listen.
You had a 50/50 chance of being right. Now you're a truth seer?
Yeah, it sucks when that happens.
However, next time you see a good deal or great opportunity and you don't have a dime, don't let the lack of money stop you. It might sound hard, but keep thinking about it and lots of ideas will come to you.
Personally, I think gold is still a good investment, although, you're right about it being kind of high right now. If you're interested in investing your money, you might want to check out the site www.richdad.com
if no body listened to anybody then how these ups and down in gold
Are you in the business - in this case, investment counselor or advisor? That would help - also, just out of college people do know a lot of stuff but most of the rest of us people are not going to listen. What helps with that, as you have probably now figured out, is time. There is no other solution. Consistently being proven to be right and trustworthy over time will make people want to listen to what you say and follow what you advise. People will listen if you prove yourself to be 'listentoable'. Which basically translates into not too long winded and consistently right.
Waaaaa, so why don't you cry about it??!!
I have a friend who made the same prediction, had the money to invest, and did so. Now he thinks he can predict gold prices and can't lose. He's wrong.
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