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Byline: Colin Nicholson

Those who invest in stocks must do so with a plan, with discipline. The untrained investor can be a victim of random reinforcement, where reward sometimes happens by chance. The untrained person does not understand what is happening and continues to invest in a chaotic, or careless manner. The novice punter who wins big once or ...

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