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Check Out My Latest Interview & Included Is The Best Chapter Of My Book

Posted by Timothy Sykes on Sun 16th of Aug, 2009 09:30:26 AM

A few weeks back, I chatted with the cool guy behind My10000Dollars.com…you can check out the whole interview HERE or below some excerpts with a link to Chapter 6 of my book below:

Tim, if anyone has heard of you before, he/she knows you because of your success as a penny stocker. How did it all get started? Of all things why penny stocks?”

I’m tried of explaining this, I’m an over-worked blogger, go see my bio HERE

Trading penny stocks are just easier, those of us who have been doing it for years know this, but it sounds like crazy talk to outsiders….that’s why I bring up The Allegory Of the Cave so often

“As you already know, the ‘brand’ Tim Sykes has become quite controversial. People either love you or hate you. What are your thoughts on this?”

Who cares what people think! The only controversy is how can there be anything controversial about someone whose already turned thousands into millions before, is up a verified 400%+ in the last 20 months, the top ranked trader on Covestor for the past year, someone who doesn’t aim to teach people to get rich, and yet I still have to put up with all these morons saying I’m a scam/fraud. My only real haters at this point are stock promoters, who are going to hell anyway so they don’t count, and penn stock suckers, who will never allow my strategy to be right because it’d nullify their purpose…like trying to convert a Catholic into an Atheist.

“Can you share some past investing stories? Best and the worst trade you’ve made?”

Sure, Chapter 6 of my book “An American Hedge Fund” HERE

“What did you learn from the hedge fund experience?”

1. Don’t be too greedy
2. Stick to what you know
3. Everyone on Wall Street is full of sh*t
4. There are new suckers born every day

“Lastly, what does it take to be a successful penny stocker? Not all are fit to succeed in this field.”

1. Patience
2. Discipline
3. Knowledge of past setups
4. My instructional DVD training

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