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"Look, Listen, and Learn"

by Joe B.

In case I have not explained creating Rich Poor Folks, here's one way it can be done.

1)Any hall or large building with 100 or more computers.

2)These banks of machines
electronically connected to
the NASDAQ digital speed is even to New York, Hong Kong and other excahages globally.

3) Person's participation in program must leave their substance, gambling problems
outside concentrating on lessons to learn.

4) A short history of old and new stock exchange.

5) Type of trades. Good/Bad of those trade cycles.

6) Each person picks what they want to learn how to invest practice before using real money for two weeks or more. mayby less for advanced students.

7)After practice some of their and school's money is put to a small test seeing what students have learned.

8) Graduation is when a students earns from trading
on the market between $100,000 - $500,000 - to 1 million or more.

9) if student has housing they'll be able to have checks come to them or P.O. Box.

10) If no housing a student may now have the means to live in a regular apartment complex or place down payment on a house while "working the market.

11)To help students keep eanings, appointments are set for a bank of their choosing for interest bi, tri, or quaterly baring account that can be mailed to them at regular interval insuring no problems as they continue to earn money.

12) If some fall back into the same old habits other people or former students can help and if this fails too. Backsliding
does happens.

13) But for strong individuals who triumph over addictioins or non drink, drug, gamblers, their lives will be changed drastically.
Surving success will be their on going test of will.

That's it and if anyone who's has done this without any program as this has really economically chaged their dire circumstances - I'd like to hear from them on how and why they did it and what pit falls they fell into or avoided. That's It - That's All... Bye.

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