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Old 24th October 2007, 06:43 PM
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Default Hello, I am from Cochin.

HI
Newcomer to market and forum.

Sitting in front of computer all day reading threads and experiences of other traders. Getting more anxious about my proposed new venture!

Thanks for the forum.


Let's make money!
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"Money is only an idea. If you want more money, simply
change your thinking."

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Old 24th October 2007, 08:46 PM
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If all ideas where money!!!

Or at least tree showering money instead of coconut!!!

Seems like money magnet is here to get dowry from queen of Arabian sea!

MM!!! your exact place at kochi if you dont mind!!!

And by the way a small test too...Name the revolving restaurant at Kochi!!!

Expecting your reply either in PM or in public!!!
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Old 24th October 2007, 09:12 PM
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What is the value (in indian currency)of the magnet u have?
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Default Re: Hello, I am from Cochin.

Hello friends,

To be frank I was overwhelmed by the frustrated responses I am getting simply because of a user name and a Quote I have selected and posted.

But there is no point in fighting on a forum like this for ideologies or belifes. After all, those are matters of perception.

still I feel a few clarifications is my responsibility.

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What is the value (in indian currency)of the magnet u have?
I wish I should be a 'MoneyMagnet' (Ultimately we all should be!) who will attract money to me. When I think I am a MoneyMagnet ,the chances are that I will be!
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" As you think ,so shall you be!"
Robert Allen.
and regarding the value, an idea we held in mind is priceless, so I cant quote in Indian rupees.

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If all ideas where money!!!

Or at least tree showering money instead of coconut!!!
Robert kiyasaki never said all ideas are money. It is your interpretation. He is telling that money is a idea or a concept which has to be first born in your mind and then it will materialise in your physical world.

Money is not defenitly a result of hard work, if so labourers,clerks or office assistents, should have been the richest people.
They do hard work, but to make another persons dream a reality.

Hardwork plus workable ideas are initially usefull to make you belive that you can make money. Then the feelings of richness attracts money towards you.
Either we should inherit the feelings of richness from our parents bank accounts or create the feeling by ourselfes by all possible means.
Like attracts like. That is why rich becomes richer and poor becomes poorer.

Robert kiyasaki, Brian Tracy, Donald Trump and Anthony Robbins all express these ideas in their books.

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Seems like money magnet is here to get dowry from queen of Arabian sea!
Who knows what is in store for us my dear?
As a society we somehow made it a habbit to turn against and redicule those who want money. So in result our mind wants money but unknowingly fights against money and its emotional bases.

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And by the way a small test too...Name the revolving restaurant at Kochi!!!
This is not a classroom and I am in no way obliged to stand your tests. But still I respect what we call seniority even in a forum like this.

I am not sure about the name (Chicago I think) but it is near the KSRTC terminal above the old UTI bank,Now AXIS bank.

If anybody intersted I can upload books like
"Rich dad poor dad" of Robert kiyasaki.

many of the ideas he mentioned found to be working for me.

Let's make money!
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"Money is only an idea. If you want more money, simply
change your thinking."

Robert Kiyosaki

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Old 25th October 2007, 02:45 PM
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Default Re: Hello, I am from Cochin.

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Hello friends,

To be frank I was overwhelmed by the frustrated responses I am getting simply because of a user name and a Quote I have selected and posted....

"Money is only an idea. If you want more money, simply
change your thinking."

Robert Kiyosaki
It was just a welcome humour to this site from my side,friend,not to make u feel uneasy!! If u r disturbed,then sorry dear.
Robert Kiyosaki seems to motivate u.
....ok then read this to know who is his rich dad, the 92 dad and 97 dad and more:
http://www.johntreed.com/Kiyosaki.html

A reality check:
http://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=1982669&page=1

A pan on him and Donald Trump from Wall Street:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1160...y_page_left_hs

Kiplingers thoughts on them:
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com...&wa=wsignin1.0

You mean you are motivated by Robert kiyosaki who says only Rich survives and that orange juice and pork belies are traded in NYMEX? :
http://finance.yahoo.com/expert/article/richricher/9775

Got the knowledge bank of ur idol?
More:
http://www.fool.com/personal-finance...airy-tale.aspx

Now one can stop going to school and start real estate business.....if he is convinced of Kiyosaki.
And ur obvious resultant ideology after kiyosaki-readings:
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Money is not defenitly a result of hard work, if so labourers,clerks or office assistents, should have been the richest people.
They do hard work, but to make another persons dream a reality.
Good day dreaming thought.Heard of Smart-hard work?
You seem to be not following Kiyosaki correctly,or not probably have read this:
http://finance.yahoo.com/expert/article/richricher/8211

Anyways cheer up and welcome to the real world of traders,who r hard workers too.
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Default Re: Hello, I am from Cochin.

Hello

Thanks Hariomkar for the links.

But the point is if we search we can find similer links about anybody. That doesnt mean that what they say is wrong or right. my policy is test for ourselfs.

Actually Robert kiyasaki is one among many self help 'Gurus' I used to read and listen. All are saying the same message. Kiyasaki used it in a more investment line So I choose his words for a market forum.

I have gigabytes of self help audio and books (Not a big acheivemnt ) and all of them points to the same thing. I tried it and it is working for me. There it begins and ends in my world.

I have no experience with millions business. But on lower ends this theory works. As we resist the struggle gets tighter. else work is smooth and natural.

btw we seem to be having conceptual difference in matters of hardwork, smart hard work, laziness etc.

Any way let me practice the theory here also.

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Default Re: Hello, I am from Cochin.

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Hello

Thanks Hariomkar for the links.

But the point is if we search we can find similer links about anybody. That doesnt mean that what they say is wrong or right. my policy is test for ourselfs.
Not true.Have u read a single article of them? It should take a good amount of time to read them.Do u think his third rate yahoo finance articles are inspiring? And the links from Wall street juornal and Kiplenger's pan are all waste of time? Happy journey then....tata tata bye bye.
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Default Re: Hello, I am from Cochin.

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then....tata tata bye bye.
why?

We need not fight over weather he is right or wrong.

Let us play for ourselfes.

if you still think it is worth a reply to me

please.

I know trading is not something which we can learn from a book, but can you recoment any book available written for INDIAN markets? if exists.
I have many books from international publishers, but non written from here. The same rules may be for everybody. opinion?

Also which periodicals you recoment to watch regularly?

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Default Re: Hello, I am from Cochin.

Ashwini Gujral has a book....You can contact vision books for Indian books.
www.visionbooksindia.com
But how much help will it be is really a question.
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I know trading is not something which we can learn from a book, but can you recoment any book available written for INDIAN markets? if exists.
http://www.visionbooksindia.com/deta...sbn=8170941288
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