Linda Raschke Quotes
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Writing down your trades is the best exercise in the world.
— Linda Bradford Raschke
Perhaps my number one rule is: Don't try to make a profit on a bad trade, just try to find the best place to get out.
— Linda Bradford Raschke
If you ever find yourself tempted to seek out someone else's opinion on a trade, that's usually a sure sign that you should get out of your position.
— Linda Bradford Raschke
The bad jazz that a cat blows wails long after he's cut out.
— Lord Buckley
If you ever have to ask someone else's opinion on a trade, you shouldn't be in it.
— Linda Bradford Raschke
I have an ounce of Lady Gaga's full-bodied ambition.
— Rufus Wainwright
A strategic board has a view of looking ahead, an insight to look deeper, and competency to look beyond.
— Pearl Zhu
Imbalance or abnormity is never so dangerous as when it is widely perceived or accepted as being normal. The worst thing you can do is not to try.
— Linda Bradford Raschke
Speech may be silver but silence is golden. Traders with the golden touch do not talk about their success.
— Linda Bradford Raschke
I may not have been very tall or very athletic, but the one thing I did have was the most effective backside in world rugby.
— Jim Glennon
Grief is her hobby. She's made a study of it
— Lena Coakley
Marriages are buffeted by more important things, like money and sex and children and jobs and in-laws, in constantly changing combinations.
— Beth Pattillo
There is one thing we must appreciate about the disasters: They are perfectly just when they do their jobs!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Human ability is an unequal match for the violent and unforeseen vicissitudes of the world.
— Hugh Blair
A good action is never lost; it is a treasure laid up and guarded for the doer's need.
— Pedro Calderon De La Barca
Contradictory as it seems, malnutrition is a key contributor to obesity.
— Madeleine M. Kunin