Emotional Investor
07-16

So in my youth, I was a Boy Scout, collecting badges is in my blood. Each badge I got was a reward for skills learned. As stock investors we have wins and losses, so what, that's not important. What is important is we learn from the experiences positive or negative. 

I'm not a technical trader, I don't understand it, but I'm not going to dismiss technical traders, you guys have a system, and a language that works for you. We can't master everything, we just need to master something.

For me it's dividend investing, and growth investing. i kinda believe in the concept of doing one thing at a time, doing it exceedingly well, then moving on. I am after all a man. Can I multitask, well yes I could, but I don't see the value in that approach;)-@TigerPicks @Daily_Discussion @TigerPM @Tiger_chat @TigerStars @StableMaster 

What Skill Do You Most Recommend Tigers to Learn?
In our previous discussion on Stock Trading: Do Talents or Skills Matter More?, most tigers believed that acquired skills are more important than talents in stock trading. What do you think is the most important skill in stock trading?
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