Secret 9BEWARE OF GURUS
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Many option investors are always in search of a free ride.
They are looking for the guru that will lead them to the promised
land or the system that is the Holy Grail. There is no system that
will work all the time, and although there are analysts who are
very good, they, too, will have their cold streaks.
One well known advisor once predicted market moves
eleven times in a row and then suddenly and over a three year period
missed several major moves in the market. This is an example
of why picking a truly good advisor can be quite difficult.
Good performance is usually the result of Lady Luck, and if the
markets are unpredictable, a guru in the long run will not provide
much help.
Nor is there any surefire system. A system may work for a
while and then suddenly stop working.
Being successful in the options market depends on you! Too
many investors seek out a guru who will make all their decisions;
they will not take responsibility for their own actions. The only
way to “make it” in the option markets is to earn it. Use the wisdom
of the experts, but make your own decisions and be willing
to take the responsibility for those decisions. No one will lead you
to the promised land except you!
Many option investors are always in search of a free ride.
They are looking for the guru that will lead them to the promised
land or the system that is the Holy Grail. There is no system that
will work all the time, and although there are analysts who are
very good, they, too, will have their cold streaks.
One well known advisor once predicted market moves
eleven times in a row and then suddenly and over a three year period
missed several major moves in the market. This is an example
of why picking a truly good advisor can be quite difficult.
Good performance is usually the result of Lady Luck, and if the
markets are unpredictable, a guru in the long run will not provide
much help.
Nor is there any surefire system. A system may work for a
while and then suddenly stop working.
Being successful in the options market depends on you! Too
many investors seek out a guru who will make all their decisions;
they will not take responsibility for their own actions. The only
way to “make it” in the option markets is to earn it. Use the wisdom
of the experts, but make your own decisions and be willing
to take the responsibility for those decisions. No one will lead you
to the promised land except you!