Abraham asked:


Hey guys. I’m pretty sure that when you trade, you’re actually investing, and one thing involves trading systems or whatever, and the other one deals with Wall Street. But I need to know the difference.

Also, if I want to make money online, and NOT deal with customers, advertising, or doing any marketing at all, can this be a good option for me? I do know that I need a good capital, but I can handle that.

Another question is, how much capital would I need for this kind of business?

Thanks a lot!

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    1. Ted on December 7th, 2009 11:29 am

      Investing in the value of business.
      Investing in the value of time when you are trading you are investing in the value of the dividends or from steady growth in stock you are investing in the shares over long period of business.