Not exact matches
If you're the
type of person who likes to
gamble, can take extreme price fluctuations and can afford to lose
what you invest, go for it.
Getting players is a
type of investment that can appear more
of a
gamble, we all know Wenger will play those
gambles Chambers defenatly feels like a Wenger buy while Sonago feels more like a backup
of what Wenger wanted originally, more
of a desperate cheap
gamble... and that feels like a Gazidis signing.
I know that it is primarily the well off
types who pay extra to go to the birth center, but
what about the ones who take a
gamble that paying for a bargain basement midwife will save them a few grand out
of pocket and if all hell breaks loose, it would've happened regardless and they would've been financially ruined either way.
What type of idiot goes to a ribbon cutting ceremony and tells students: «This is our
gamble, our bet, our investment in your future, that is saying that we want Connecticut to be as successful as it ever was, in fact we want it to be more successful... You have the opportunity to see the tone, to make sure that each student that follows you understands how high the bar has been set.»
If you want to stay in the game long enough to be profitable, you need to manage your risk properly, and taking on too much risk relative to your account size is a fast - track to becoming an emotional /
gambling type of trader, which is
what you want to avoid at all costs.