Examples of Greed

Submitted by Marco on Wed, 30/08/2006 - 12:50

The definition of greed is this: it is the "excessive desire to acquire or possess more (especially more material wealth) than one needs or deserves"... Trading is all about greed, but too much of it and it can all but consume you, your life and your soul. ;)

Greed. The desire for more money. More money! Greed is one of the main drivers for our equity markets. The greed for more money. I'll have a look at a few examples of greed from the simplest - a case that we can all hopefully relate to, to something that may apply to some of us (forex traders and stock traders) and an example at a professional level.

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