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Greed Is Good: 7 Trading Tips From The Dark Side of The Street Imagine waking up, taking the first s

Greed Is Good: 7 Trading Tips From The Dark Side of The Street [StreetAuthority]    [Copy and paste profits = Cash in hand - EVERY week]( Imagine waking up, taking the first sip of your coffee, then with little more than a click, cramming your account [with up to $1,600... every single Thursday.]( Cash that’s yours… immediately to use however you want… on what you want. For Investors who have discovered the power Jim Fink’s PAYCODES… This is no fever dream… it's their cash-filled reality. Want in on the action? [Pick up your first PAYCODE today… and turn that dream into a reality.](   Greed Is Good: 7 Trading Tips From The Dark Side of The Street By John Persinos  Ivan Boesky, infamous stock market trader during the go-go 1980s, died this week at the age of 87. Boesky’s obit was front-page news. He made a fortune from insider trading before serving prison time for securities manipulation. Boesky was an inspiration for the Gordon Gekko character in the 1987 movie Wall Street. Boesky’s death also serves as the inspiration for my article today. Let’s take a break from the market’s daily ups and downs to examine insightful investment lessons from the dark side of The Street. Oliver Stone’s morality play about greed on Wall Street introduced the world to one of the most unforgettable rogues in cinema history: the corporate raider Gordon Gekko. Michael Douglas won a Best Actor Oscar for his vivid performance as Gekko, the ruthless financier whose reptilian nature is reflected in his name (a gecko is a type of lizard). The Reagan Eighties was a time of flamboyant greed. Boesky memorably said in a college commencement address: “Greed is alright, by the way. I want you to know that. I think greed is healthy. You can be greedy and still feel good about yourself.” [Read More...](   [Surpised]( [Economic “Reset” Hidden in Unrest?](  Startling new research reveals a surprising connection between the current nationwide unrest and a secret economic force (worth more than $118 trillion). No one from Wall Street to the White House has the power to stop it. But one small group of investors are setting themselves up to turn this “reset” into an incredible opportunity… potentially turning every $1,000 into $4,060. Discover how you can join them now — before it’s too late. [Discover how you can join them now — before it’s too late.]( You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} as part of your subscription to StreetAuthority. To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( [Terms]( |  [Privacy]( |  [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 StreetAuthority 20 Pidgeon Hill Drive, Suite 202, Sterling, VA 20165 All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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