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INVESTING VIDEOS
Posted in Investing (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
It stars Suze Orman. It was directed by Tedd Tramaloni. By Pbs Paramount.
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It stars Louise Hay. By Hay House.
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3 comments about Receiving Prosperity.
- Life seems to occasionally knock you off of your blocks and it's so great to close the day with this DVD to remind you to open yourself to wealth and to know who you are. All things are possible. I so appreciate having this message available whenever I need it.
- I love Louse Hay her videos and CD have help me alot in my personal life as well as in my everyday strugling with my fears. This is agreat video for someone who is ready to hear it and start changing to all the good she offers in this video.
- If I could give no stars, I would. I'm putting this review on each of Louise Hay's titles to warn people who fall into believing that this is a caring, compassionate person. I met her recently at an event and was about to compliment her on one of the books her company publishes that Dr. Dyer wrote for children. Louise Hay was so incredibly rude to me before I even got to open my mouth that I was shocked. The woman seemed to be only about capitalism, power and ego and, though I had been a previous customer of her publishing company, I will NEVER purchase anything by them again nor will I recommend them. I will not give money to someone so ill-behaved, let alone someone who's telling others to be nice when they haven't learned that lesson themselves. Louise Hay, I hope someone on your team shares this with you. You should be ashamed of yourself for being so nasty!
By contrast, I have dealt with the people at Sound's True a zillion times and all of them are as nice as can be and behave in accordance with their products. I spoke with their people at the same event (and others before it) and they were all lovely.
And, no, I do not work for or am in any way compensated by Sound's True. I simply people should know the truth about who practices what they preach and who doesn't. In my opinion, Hay's behavior was one step down from Cruella De Ville. If you're shocked reading that, imagine how shocked I was experiencing it from her.
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Posted in Investing (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
It stars Tony Robbins. By Megaforce.
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Posted in Investing (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
It stars Harold Lloyd, Jimmy Conlin, Raymond Walburn, Rudy Vallee, Edgar Kennedy. It was directed by Preston Sturges. By Alpha Video.
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5 comments about The Sin of Harold Diddlebook.
- I am a huge Preston Sturges fan who stumbled upon this movie. Preston Sturges and Harold Lloyd put together a real gem here. It has the Sturges touch of complete insanity encircling the "seemingly" hapless main character, Diddlebock (Lloyd). Diddlebock has lived a life of sacrafice, sobriety and told all to result in a hasty termination from his job after 20+ years. In the space of a day, Diddlebock falls into a life of debauchery and ultimately finds the fulfillment in his life he had given up on.
- I tend to like really obscure, really old movies. Most are enjoyable while they last but utterly forgettable when they are over. Occasionally, I find a real gem I will want to see over and over again. This one falls into the first category.
Harold Diddlebock was an unlikely football hero in 1923. Because he helped to win the big game, he got a job working for a big sports fan. He was excited by the prospect but it was a stagnant, dead end. Now, 20 years later, he has been terminated and has no prospects. All he has is a few thousand dollars from his retirement fund in his pocket and a serious crush on a young lady who works for the firm. He has sequentially fallen in love with each of her older sisters as they have worked for the same firm over the years.
Harold is a teetotaler but when he is wondering the streets unsure of what to do, he allows a friendly bum to coax him into a bar where he has his first drink, a special concoction brewed especially for him. Depending on your perspective, he handles his liquor not at all or extremely well. When he wakes up, he finds that his money is gone and he cannot remember what has taken place. As he tries to recover his memories and his money, he learns more and more of the antics of his blackout and becomes ever more disheartened at what he learns. He was a real wild man and it is unfortunate he cannot remember what a good time he had.
As he tries to repair the damage, he stumbles from one silly situation to the next in a typical mid-20th century comedic fashion.
Alls well that ends well and the girl is really sweet too.
There is nothing memorable about this one but it was fun while it lasted.
- This movie is two of my favorites: The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947) 89 minutes and Mad Wednesday (1950)76 minutes.
The movie was re-released under a new title after Rudy Vallee's scenes were cut.
It's the story of Harold Diddlebock, Lloyd's character from 1923's The Freshman, twenty years after he was given a job by a grateful sports fan upon graduating from college.
The job was a dead-end clerical job, brightened only by a succession of sisters, each of whom he falls in unrequited love with, each of whom left the company to marry someone else.
Shortly after the youngest sister comes to work at the company, Harold gets cashiered on a Tuesday, handed his pension, and sent home.
At least that's the last thing he remembers when he wakes up Thursday. The rest of the movie is a hilarious romp as he recalls what happened on Wednesday and deals with the consequences.
Trust me, you are going to wish you could go to a Halloween Party dressed as Harold Diddlebock.
- With the advent and proliferation of "Infomercials" and "Paid Programming" which have come to fill the late night air waves of nearly every television station in the country, one is no longer able to catch some of the little known classic films which brought so much pleasurable entertainment to earlier generations of Americans. One such case of a film fading away into obscurity is The Sin of Harold Diddlebock. Filled with witty humor and Harold Lloyd's flare for outrageous stunts, The Sin of Harold Diddlebock is a must-see film which brings the action-packed humor of the silent era into the modern age and lays the foundation for so much of what passes for comedy today. The Sin of Harold Diddlebock is a 'coming of age' story which takes a comic look at a tragic character - the American worker who, after being used up by his employer of over twenty years, is forced into retirement with nowhere to turn and no options for his future. When he finally learns to let go and get in touch with his younger self, to once again 'think,' the real action begins and he comically turns despair into the great American success story as he breaks with a number of closely held social conventions of his time. This is a hopeful, light-hearted, uplifting film. A must see for anyone who thinks that life might have passed them by.
- First I've been obsessed with this film since the first time I saw it convulsing, and I mean convulsing with laughter. It's not funny all the way through but when it is funny it's FUNNY!
Second, from a historical perspective it's very interesting. The first 15 minutes is a recycled silent film, which transitions to Mr. Lloyds first talkie. So it bridges the era's.
Third how can you not see a film involving BOTH Sturges AND Lloyd? Not to mention the cream of the crop of supporting character actors. Conlin was never better, he's a great guy but you don't want to trust him one inch! The plot line is so inventive and outrageous you'll never ever guess what is coming next!
Fourth, like all Lloyd and most of Sturges this is a film with it's morals completely out for the average guy. The guy with the good heart. The guy who means well and will take his honest goodness to the limit and by persevering he wins. In this case his true love Francis Ramsden. I fell in love with Francis. While not the most gorgeous of actresses in that era you just have to love her. She loves Harold despite himself because of what is inside of him. However it's never corny or saccharin. It's almost bittersweet until the end. Harold IS a loser in many ways but in the way that matters most he's a winner.
Fifth - the last line of the movie. I won't spoil it for you but you have to pay attention. In fact this is not a movie for those who don't pay attention.
People who don't pay attention are not going to "get this movie." The censors were not paying attention.
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1 comments about The Short-Term Trading Course with David Nassar including Fibonacci Sequences.
- This video has helped me understand when it id best to use short term and long term trading stratagy depending on my circumstances and the markets behavior. I saw Nassar at the traders EXPO years ago and this is better than the short lecture on some stratagies he gave.
The Fibonacci section was interesting and was somthing I am looking into more and back testing. I would recomend this to any trader from novice to experienced since he covers it all.
Thanks for the good job Dave Nassar. Great speaker and easily understood
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Posted in Investing (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
It stars Anthony Robbins. It was directed by .. By Westlake.
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Posted in Investing (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
It stars Audrey Richter, Tom Harner, Dave Born, Cheryl Moses, Diane Rivera. It was directed by Stephen Showalter. By Show Me How Videos.
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4 comments about Real Estate Investing Fundamentals, Instructional Video, Show Me How Videos.
- As an investor I found this DVD very informative and priced less than most investment videos. I liked the direct advice from seasoned professionals and the detailed strategy for investors. The biggest benefit is the links to foreclosure, pre-foreclosure and ROE websites that typically would cost much more.
- As someone who felt very naive about real estate investing and hence hesitant, this instructional DVD was a godsend. Thorough, clear, concise, realistic -- full of great information. I feel much more confident now as I embark upon my new vocation.
- Logical, methodical, takes you through a mountain of information, step-by-step. This is exactly what I was looking for.
- This video was very easy to follow and incredibly informative. For someone who knows almost nothing about real estate and has always wanted to learn, this is an excellent resource. A thorough, comprehensive, and high quality video, a must have for those wanting to learn about real estate investing.
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3 comments about Complete course in Option Trading Fundamentals.
- But trading options offers investors so many strategic choices that it's the fastest growing area on the investment horizon. Now, this fast moving presentation from respected Options Industry Council instructor Joseph Frey provides a comprehensive overview of options trading -- from basic concepts to sophisticated strategies. Ideal for beginners, or any trader looking to refine skills, Frey focuses on the nuts and bolts of option trading including: · Why options don't behave like stocks - and differences in price action. · The impact of implied volatility on every option trade · Basic put and call purchases · 4 fundamental actions underlying all option trading techniques · 6 primary option strategies for bullish investors · The 3 key reasons options traders fail - and how to avoid them · The 50% rule for "at-the-money" price moves · How time decay can quickly eat up option trading profits Plus, he explains advanced bull/bear spreads, straddle techniques, and the various "directional option strategies" he's instructed over the years.
- Having most of my money in 401k's and in my company stocks I have accumulated over the years, I have found much value in options to protect myself. Until I saw this I knew the meanings of options but did not understand the concepts of time decay and the types of spreads available for simple investors like me. This has opened up a whole new chapter in my style of investing and I can now sleep better knowing I have hedges protecting my major assets. Thank you Mr. Frey!!
- I didn't think the DVD was worth the price. I really didn't get any knowledge worth using. The product is way overpriced and not professionally
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Posted in Investing (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
It stars Standard Deviants. By Cerebellum Corp.
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2 comments about The Standard Deviants - Learn Personal Finance.
- I hesitate to use the word finance since this 30 min dvd barely mentioned the word stocks & doesn't even mention a 401K. This is best for grade school or middle school or those who handle money like them. Most of the content is about knowing if you spend more then you earn, you won't get far. There was about 5 minutes on how investing (doesn't even say in what/how) is better then sitting in your mattress. It's cute, it's not boring, good skits, but won't tell you HOW to invest or how to understand red tape of financial management.
- I regret buying this dvd, it may be a good 'intro to an intro' to a middle school student. There is nothing in it that cannot be found on the internet for free. I truly believe I wasted my money on this product, unlike some other dvds of Standard Deviants.
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Posted in Investing (Saturday, October 11, 2008)
It stars Educouch Experts, David Langley - Esq, Sherri B Simpson - Esq, Scott Daniels - Realtor, Carlos Gueits - Credit Expert. It was directed by Ana Ochoa;Michael Hababou. By Revodition LLC.
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The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom With Suze Orman
Receiving Prosperity
Financial Freedom: 3 Steps to Creating and Enjoying the Wealth You Deserve
The Sin of Harold Diddlebook
The Short-Term Trading Course with David Nassar including Fibonacci Sequences
Anthony Robbins: Financial Freedom - 3 Steps to Creating and Enjoying the Wealth You Deserve
Real Estate Investing Fundamentals, Instructional Video, Show Me How Videos
Complete course in Option Trading Fundamentals
The Standard Deviants - Learn Personal Finance
Bankruptcy, Foreclosure, Short Sales & Rebuilding your Credit - FINANCIAL RECOVERY
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