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Learn to master your temperament so you can control the urges that get others into investing trouble

Learn to master your temperament so you can control the urges that get others into investing trouble. [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED Stop rolling the dice with risky investments. Learn how to make winning trades consistently - no matter how volatile the market. [See how by clicking here.]( [Younger Guy Celebrating at Computer]( EDITOR'S NOTE In today's article, Dr. Joel F. Wade discusses how understanding - and acknowledging - your temperament can help you avoid expensive mistakes. One such mistake would be missing out on the opportunity Alexander Green discovered... This little-known company only recently went public and is [already taking in tens of millions of dollars](... It's created what could be [the biggest development in medical technology]( in about 50 years. 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