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Online Investment Systems

 

Author: Don Pibb
There are many money-making systems available on the internet that produce a good, if not, terrific income. Anyone can learn these systems and some are more complicated than others; the big problem seems to be that folks cannot decide which system to learn and work. This is one of the main reasons many folks can't get started taking advantage of all the wonderful opportunities now available on the internet . It does not have to be that way.

Investing is when you put time, money, feelings and dreams into some kind of project that will reward you.
Investing in any form is a kind of gamble. We gamble on the stock exchange, we gamble when we dress each morning that others will like what we wear, we gamble when we cook that others will like our meal, we gamble with our money hoping to make a profit'actually, most everything we do is a gamble in one way or another. We go to bed each night gambling that the sun will come up tomorrow.

Gambling or investing, whichever term you choose to use, is usually thought of in terms of investing like when you buy stocks and bonds and hope the market will go up where you can sell out at a profit. Gambling is when you play poker, blackjack or the slot machines at your local casino betting money to make a profit: as you can see, the terms 'gambling' and 'investing' are the same thing, just different words, like walking and hiking are the same: when you walk, you move your body and when you hike, you move your body; both involve walking and moving your body.

In the world of thoroughbred horse racing, it is popular to say, 'I'm going to bet', rather than,' I am going to invest' in a horse in a certain race, when in reality, both are correct, one is just more traditional than the other. Investing implies the stock market while gambling implies betting at a game of chance. Both are correct with the exception of horse racing. That can be explained and in a profitable way.

As with investing in any stock on the New York Stock Exchange, we investigate that stock before investing: usually, we pay someone to do that, a stock broker and when we decide to sell or buy more, we pay the stock broker again and again each time we decide to do something with our stock. In a thoroughbred horse race, say the Kentucky Derby, or just any average race at the many racetracks around the world, there are several horses entered in that race and there are histories written about each entered horse. In the United States, the Daily Racing Form is one popular publication that publishes the past history of each race horse entered in any race and the traditional words used to refer to these histories is 'past performances'. Using these past performance histories, anyone can tell how the horse has performed in the last five to ten races, you don't need to pay a stock broker for this kind of investment, you can find out for yourself which horse you want to invest in. Investing in stocks and horse racing are the same in that you are investing in a certain stock and betting it will pay off. In other kinds of chance gambling, like poker, slots or blackjack, you are truly gambling in that there is no kind of past performance to study.

Investing in stocks is expensive and does not reward you like investing in the Thoroughbred Racing Industry: With stocks you pay expensive brokers over and over and you wait and wait for any rewards that might come. With horse racing, you find the right investment in a race'it takes about a minute and you know how much you won or lost and if you used the right system for research and selection, you can collect your winnings right away, in cash and tax free and go on to the next race. You can have control over your investments and collect all the rewards. There are horse racing systems available, right now, on the internet that for a small one time cost, you can use your computer to steadily select winning horserace investments that will make you wealthy.

NEWS NOTE: In the past week, the U.S. congress made it unlawful to bet online with the internet casinos, with the exception of Thoroughbred horseracing. It is still legal to bet online on horseracing in the U.S.

Anyone may use this article as long as it remains unchanged in any form.

Author Bio:

Ron Peterson is a 30 year veteran at handicapping Thoroughbred Horseraces. He now buys, tests and reviews internet horseracing systems he finds on the internet and reports his findings on his website. He has found systems that make a lot of money and some that don??t. To save you time surfing, spending money , testing and failure with these investment systems, go to: OfficialDRF.com

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