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2011 RICKY STENHOUSE JR 1st Start 124 Action Signed by Ricky AND Trevor Bayne
2011 RICKY STENHOUSE JR 1st Start 124 Action Signed by Ricky AND Trevor Bayne
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2000 RICKY RUDD MARINES 124 ACTION TRUCK TRAILER CAR
2000 RICKY RUDD MARINES 124 ACTION TRUCK TRAILER CAR
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CASE OF 12 ACTION 1 64 TALLADEGA NIGHTS RICKY BOBBY LAUGHING CLOWN TRANSPORTER
CASE OF 12 ACTION 1 64 TALLADEGA NIGHTS RICKY BOBBY LAUGHING CLOWN TRANSPORTER
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2011 Ricky Stenhouse Jr 21 Motorcraft 1st Cup Start AUTOGRAPHED Action
2011 Ricky Stenhouse Jr 21 Motorcraft 1st Cup Start AUTOGRAPHED Action
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124 2011 ACTION LIONEL 6 ANGUS IOWA RACED WIN RICKY STENHOUSE JR AUTOGRAPHED
124 2011 ACTION LIONEL 6 ANGUS IOWA RACED WIN RICKY STENHOUSE JR AUTOGRAPHED
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124 2011 ACTION LIONEL 21 MOTORCRAFT 1ST CUP RACED RICKY STENHOUSE AUTOGRAPHED
124 2011 ACTION LIONEL 21 MOTORCRAFT 1ST CUP RACED RICKY STENHOUSE AUTOGRAPHED
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2011 RICKY STENHOUSE JR 21 Motorcraft 1st Cup Start 124 Action Autographed
2011 RICKY STENHOUSE JR 21 Motorcraft 1st Cup Start 124 Action Autographed
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1998 50 Ricky Craven Budweiser Monte Carlo NASCAR Die Cast by Action 124 CWB
1998 50 Ricky Craven Budweiser Monte Carlo NASCAR Die Cast by Action 124 CWB
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ACTION 1 24 32 Ricky Craven Tide 2003 Pontiac
ACTION 1 24 32 Ricky Craven Tide 2003 Pontiac
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ACTION 1 24 28 Ricky Rudd Texaco Marines 2000 Taurus
ACTION 1 24 28 Ricky Rudd Texaco Marines 2000 Taurus
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ACTION 1 24 24 Ricky Hendrick GMAC 2000 Chevy BGN
ACTION 1 24 24 Ricky Hendrick GMAC 2000 Chevy BGN
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2011 RICKY STENHOUSE JR 6 Iowa First Win Blackwell 124 Action Autographed
2011 RICKY STENHOUSE JR 6 Iowa First Win Blackwell 124 Action Autographed
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2007 Ricky Rudd Snickers Action 124 NASCAR Diecast
2007 Ricky Rudd Snickers Action 124 NASCAR Diecast
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2011 ACTION RICKY STENHOUSE IOWA RACED VERSION
2011 ACTION RICKY STENHOUSE IOWA RACED VERSION
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2000 RICKY RUDD TEXACO 124 ACTION DIECAST 28 CAR
2000 RICKY RUDD TEXACO 124 ACTION DIECAST 28 CAR
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Action 28 Ricky Rudd Texaco Havoline diecast model 124
Action 28 Ricky Rudd Texaco Havoline diecast model 124
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2011 Ricky Stenhouse Jr 21 Motorcraft 1st Cup Start 1 0f 833 Action
2011 Ricky Stenhouse Jr 21 Motorcraft 1st Cup Start 1 0f 833 Action
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124 2011 ACTION LIONEL 21 MOTORCRAFT CHARLOTTE RACED RICKY STENHOUSE 1ST CUP
124 2011 ACTION LIONEL 21 MOTORCRAFT CHARLOTTE RACED RICKY STENHOUSE 1ST CUP
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2011 Ricky Stenhouse Jr 6 Blackwell Angus Iowa Win 124 Scale Diecast Action
2011 Ricky Stenhouse Jr 6 Blackwell Angus Iowa Win 124 Scale Diecast Action
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2011 RICKY STENHOUSE Autographed 6 Honoring our Heroes 124 Action Diecast
2011 RICKY STENHOUSE Autographed 6 Honoring our Heroes 124 Action Diecast
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AUTOGRAPHED w COA 2011 ACTION 6 RICKY STENHOUSE MISSSISSIPPI FLOOD
AUTOGRAPHED w COA 2011 ACTION 6 RICKY STENHOUSE MISSSISSIPPI FLOOD
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2011 Ricky Stenhouse Jr 21 1st Cup Start Motorcraft 124 Scale Diecast Action
2011 Ricky Stenhouse Jr 21 1st Cup Start Motorcraft 124 Scale Diecast Action
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2011 RICKY STENHOUSE JR 21 Motorcraft 1st Cup Start 124 Action Diecast 1 833
2011 RICKY STENHOUSE JR 21 Motorcraft 1st Cup Start 124 Action Diecast 1 833
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Action Nascar Ricky Rudd 28 Haviline Muppets Limited Edition NASCAR Diecast
Action Nascar Ricky Rudd 28 Haviline Muppets Limited Edition NASCAR Diecast
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1998 RICKY CRAVEN 50 Budweiser Action DieCast 1 24
1998 RICKY CRAVEN 50 Budweiser Action DieCast 1 24
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2007 Ricky Rudd 88 SNICKERS Retirement 1 24 Action NASCAR diecast
2007 Ricky Rudd 88 SNICKERS Retirement 1 24 Action NASCAR diecast
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Action Ricky

Don't Get Attached To A Loser!

Dear Fellow-Investor.

Why do totally overvalued and overrated stocks go up and up while cheap high quality stocks often come to a standstill?

At the stock markets, more often than not, the brain is being switched off and the rational thinking stops - which is risky and can cost a lot of money!

It's the same over and over again. If a stock makes a lot of profit investors tend to fall hopelesly in love with a security. But when it drops, many of us just look at the bad news and just tend to see dark clouds in the sky and act accordingly by selling instead of scrutinizing the fundamental data and the perspective of such corporation.

They are being led by emotions i.e. psychology. Where proper action is required, hunches and gut feelings take over instead of switching the brain back on!

Science and research has scrutinized what is called "Behavioral Finance" to find answers to why and how investors come to such irrational behaviour. They try to find out what makes investors "tick" and why a lot of them throw their money at high risk securities like OTC (over the counter) stocks.

Rational thinking was also highly neglected during the late 90's and greed took over. Many newbies to the stock market observed how the markets where skyrocketing and they bought just almost any stock that promised to rise without thinking and taking even the slightest fundamentals into consideration. It was almost compulsive to buy securities!

While, during the boom of the 90's, almost everyone rushed and charged at what I call "scrap stocks" – no matter how expensive they were – no one was interested in the cheaper but high quality stocks that were available for "give-away-prices" during the 3 year resession that followed.

This is totally irrational! Nobody was interested in the best stocks around that were out there at discount prices because some of them had dropped 70, 80 or even 90%.

For centuries investors have made the same mistakes over and over again! They are being led by emotions. Most of them sell stocks that have been doing well way too soon - happy to have made a profit that they don't want to lose anymore.

On the other hand, the same investors hold on to losing positions way too long. They don't like selling at a loss because this would mean owning up to the fact that their investment decision was a mistake. And who likes making mistakes?

But this is one of the most important lessons investors have to learn: It's only worth while holding on to securities – that have dropped – which are of high quality and where the chance of a turn around is more likely than not!

Behavioral finance also found out that most investors already make their first mistakes during their research when they start looking for information about their future investments.

If they expect a stock to go up they overrate good news more than bad. And by the same token, if they expect a stock to fall, they overrate bad news more than the good ones.

Financial gurus like Peter Lynch, Warren Buffett or Andre Kostolany have always said that, on short-term, only 10% of what is said and thought at the financial markets is based on fact. Everything else is psychology that lead to the same mistakes over and over often because most investors, especially the private ones, have no strategy and are extremely susceptible to

all the background noise and mumbo-jumbo that is poured upon them.

If you want to be a successful investor you have to switch off your hunches and gut feelings, not your brain! And you have to develop a strategy!

To get an idea of what I mean, please be my guest and to go to www.stockbreakthroughs.com and sign up for a 7-Day eCourse. It is free of all charges and no risks involved! Guaranteed!

Yours in Successful Trading

Ricky Schmidt

About the Author

Ricky Schmidt’s website http://www.stockbreakthroughs.com was created out of frustration in trying to decode books, magazines and newsletters on the subject, which are supposed to be for beginners but are not because they're too difficult to understand. Too many "Big Words" and too much intelligent sounding grammar is used which is not very useful.

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