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Concerned about your plummeting 401(k)? Sick to your stomach over a risky investment? The best thing for your nerves--and your financial future--may be to think like a Wall Street trader, suggests new research.
Reviewed by ColdBlackCoffee Mar 18 2009, 07:59am ( 4 reviews ) • health.com
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Rated by DermDoc on Jun 06, 6:24am
Tips to help you in tough financial times.
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Rated by guillebravo6 on Mar 18 2009, 2:12pm
From the page: "Thinking Like a Trader Makes Money Loss More Bearable"
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Rated by SCVBlogGirl on Mar 18 2009, 9:20am
Make losing money not feel so bad.
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Rated by ColdBlackCoffee on Mar 18 2009, 7:59am
Concerned about your plummeting 401(k)? Sick to your stomach over a risky investment? The best thing for your nerves--and your financial future--may be to think like a Wall Street trader, suggests new research.
