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Dreaming is fun, isn’t it? Part 3

October 5th, 2010 No comments

Welcome back.

Follow up to previous blog post.

Once you have actually seen yourself spending and enjoying your newfound financial success, you can move on. Please don’t fudge—OK, let’s move on together. Let’s change your visual focus. Where do you live in your new life of prosperity? What does your house look like? How many bedrooms does it have? Can you see it? If you can see it, spend a few minutes creating details. If you can’t see it, spend a little more time with the exercise until you can.

Someone once said that what the mind can see, the body can achieve. I believe it. I go a step further. I believe that the mind must see it before the body is able to work for it. Look at another realm of human endeavor: sports. When Roger Bannister broke the four-minute mile, he saw it long before he did it. Over and over in his mind, he later recalled, he visualized doing what had been deemed to be impossible. Interestingly enough, once Bannister did what no one else had ever done before, others quickly succeeded in doing it. Why? Because in minds all around the world, mental barriers had been broken. People understood that the impossible was now possible.

The same analogy applies to wealth creation. There is a process one must go through to achieve it. Bill Gates, in his best-selling book The Road Ahead, writes about his “play” with computers in high school. Even then, when computers were the size of large rooms and far less powerful than our miniature hand-held PDAs, he dreamed about what they would be able to achieve in the future.

His dream was so strong, in fact, that he feared missing out on the revolution he saw in his mind. He dropped out of Harvard University—dropped off the safe path he was on—to get a quicker start. There was simply no way that he was going to let the software revolution start without him.
Bill Gates saw the future of computers in his mind long before it became a reality. He saw a role for himself in that future. He dreamed the dream, developed plans to fulfill that dream, and then took action. This could be called the “science of success.”

It’s not restricted to Roger Bannister and Bill Gates. It’s something that each of you can participate in and benefit from. But before you can do it, you have to knock down the mental barriers to your financial success. You must learn to envision your achievements. Once you do, the achievements will follow. So far, so good? Are you beginning to see the mindset you need to have if you are to achieve financial freedom? Let’s go a little further.

What about a family? Will you have a spouse? Children? What will they be like? These are extremely important thoughts to consider and plan for. You must see it before it happens, but once you do; financial freedom will be more than one step closer.

All of the questions I have posed to you so far will become an important part of creating your dreams and ultimately achieving goals based on those dreams. Now that you see the process unfolding, you can also see how the end results will be different for everyone.

More to follow don’t miss reading the most important aspect of how this exercise can make such an impact on your financial life.

My Best
James Dicks

Your rights have been stolen!

September 30th, 2010 No comments

I can’t take it anymore, as a United States Marine, I served this great country to protect our very rights that seem to be not slowly but quickly disappearing, at almost an alarming rate. Well enough is enough, I will continue to create a series of blogs that I can share my opinion on many of these issues, but for now let me discuss an area of both business and personal activity that I have shared and been in for now nearly 10 years. The Retail Over the counter Spot Forex market.
You may not know it or you may now be aware but your rights afforded you as a US citizen have now been hijacked reduced yet again and are about to be enforced. It’s a sad day when you basically have more rights in China than you do here in the US. I am talking about the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008.

“These rules of the road will help protect the American public in the largest area of retail fraud that the CFTC oversees: retail foreign exchange,” CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler said. “All CFTC registrants involved in soliciting and selling retail forex contracts to consumers will now have to comply with rules to protect the investing public. This is also the first final rule that the Commission has published to implement the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. We look forward to publishing additional rules to protect the American public.”

Let me sum it up for you, As an American, a US citizen you are not allowed to open a Forex account offshore in another country to trade the FOREX. The Government has taken your rights and protected you. GIVE ME A BREAK. To late its law and you will have to choke it down. These people have lost their minds, I appeal to all Americans enough is enough vote these career politicians out of office, there are less than 600 people that as a whole, all Americans can simply send home, send them all home and let’s start fresh. Here is a novel idea, I bet that if we replaces all the US representatives and the US Senators good and bad, an entire new house and senate that they can’t do any worse ruining our country than the old timers. Let’s prove it.

Back to the problem at hand, first and foremost, as you read this just keep thinking that you are not allowed to do something because you are being protected, and you have no choice. The leverage for Forex on major currency pairs is now 50:1 and exotics 20:1, what a joke. You had choices you can trade in another country, BUT not anymore. I have included numerous places to voice your opinion; I would suggest you use the fax machines, if enough people do they will unplug them, and when they do start emailing, or calling, and when they turn all that off, start sending snail mail.

Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Three Lafayette Centre
1155 21st Street, NW
Washington, DC 20581
202-418-5000 or FAX 202-418-5521
Questions@cftc.gov.

The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, enacted on July 21, 2010, further modified the CEA in a number of ways. It requires that all off-exchange retail foreign currency transactions be done pursuant to the rules of a Federal regulatory agency. It also requires that unless Federal regulators prepare rules regarding off-exchange retail forex transactions within specified time periods, the transactions are prohibited. If any Federal regulatory agency had already proposed such rules prior to the enactment of the Dodd-Frank Act – as had the CFTC – the agency has 90 days following enactment to adopt final rules, or the same prohibition takes effect.

For the CFTC, the Dodd-Frank Act reconfirms the Commission’s authority to regulate off-exchange retail forex transactions and establishes a date – October 19, 2010 – by which final rules must be in place. For other Federal regulators whose regulatees are expressly permitted to serve as counterparties (such as United States financial institutions and broker dealers), it requires the preparation of similar rules or such transactions by their regulatees are prohibited.

The Dodd-Frank Act further modifies the list of eligible counterparties by eliminating insurance companies and investment bank holding companies. Moreover, where the list of eligible counterparties previously included “financial institutions,” the Dodd-Frank Act specifically provides that among financial institutions, only United States financial institutions are permitted to act as counterparties. That’s right you read it correctly, you can now only trade in the US where U.S. Senator Chris Dodd and Congressman Barney Frank Say so. Let’s contact them and tell them what we really think. Don’t be fooled. I wonder if they have any major contributors that will benefit from their invite wisdom to make us trade in the US.

Congressman Barney Frank

http://www.house.gov/frank/contact/index.html

202-225-5931

U.S. Senator Chris Dodd
448 Russell Building | Washington D.C., 20510
Tel: (202) 224-2823 (202) 224-2823 | Fax: (202) 224-1083

30 Lewis St Suite 101 | Hartford, CT 06103
Tel: (860) 258-6940/(800) 334-5341 —CT only
Fax: (860) 258-6958
Happy Investing!

Know Your Rights

July 30th, 2009 No comments

It’s time to take back your dignity from the bill collectors.  I live in central Florida and a month or so a tragic story unfolded, centered around a family also from central Florida.  I don’t know all the facts but it was apparently financial in nature.  The family recently filed bankruptcy and was about $85,000 in debt.  The father had lost his job, got another one and then lost that one as well.  The father snapped at some point and shot his wife and two teenage children before shooting himself.  It was heartbreaking to say the least.  But nothing is so bad to end it all.  Financial hard ship can be devastating, and starting over can be overwhelming, but you can still prevail with your faith and hard work.

 

Bankruptcy will allow you to take control of your finances again.  But the most important thing to do is take control of the creditors calling you.  If you have not taken a few moments you need to read the Fair Debt Collection Practice act. You can find it at http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre27.pdf.

 

This will give you the ammunition you need to fight back against the creditors who will flat out ignore your rights and lie to you.

 

Here are a few things that you can do to take control of some of these “blood suckers.” I know that’s strong but what else can you say about some of these collectors. Okay here we go.

 

(1)  Have fun- you must turn the hardship and situation into something that simply has a little lighter side to it.  I know we have all seen the Seinfeld episode where the telemarketer called Jerry at dinner.  Jerry then said “can I get your home number and call you back?” Exactly, they don’t want to be called at home either much less during dinner.

 

(2) When the collector calls, put them on hold for a few hours, seriously if you just put the phone down no one else can call.  Try taking the call using a different accent; whatever gives you some joy. Tell the collector to hold for one moment, make some banging clicking noises and then come back on the line and say sorry about that I had to turn on my tape recorder, go ahead what were you saying?  I bet they change their tune. I am not saying that you need to do this to dodge your bill collectors; I am only saying to do this to simply take back your life and work out your debts on your time not theirs. 

 

(3) Actually, the best thing to do is call your bill collectors every Monday or whatever day works for you each week.  You can give them an update.  Call them before they call you, even if you can’t pay; the communication goes along way.

 

(4)  Next time they call you, put them on notice.  Tell them to never call you again, then when you hang up send them a “Cease and Desist” letter with certified return receipts, letting them know that you no longer want to be contacted by phone. Tell them you are utilizing the rights afforded you under the Fair Debt Collection Practice Act and that you want all communication as outlined in the act to be by U.S. mail.  Violation of this request can result in possible civil and criminal actions.

 

(5) Trap Call. This may be over kill but you can get a 30 day free trial by going to trapcall.com.  It cost $25 per month which is a little steep for personal use but the free trial may be all you need for 30 days.  For small business it is sure a great use of $25.  Here is what they do; you sign up then put in your cell phone number.  Trap call will then intercept all phone calls made to your cell phone, I think it has to be a cell phone but you can check.  Since many people today are using a cell phone for their home number I felt this was worthy of discussing.  Once you have set up the service you can manage your calls through the site.  Anyone that calls doesn’t experience anything different.  But it is completely different.  First, if anyone leaves you a message, trap call will transcribe it and send it you via text message which is a cool feature.  If a bill collector calls you that is annoying then you can go to your mange calls and place that number on the “black list” and the next time they call, if you don’t answer, they will get “the number you have dialed is no longer in service please check the number and try again.”  That’s right, it will announce an “out of order” message every time you allow a black list number go to your voice mail.  If someone calls and you press ignore on your phone they will get nothing.  They will actually think that their phone didn’t go through correctly.  You can press ignore every time and they will simply just loose the call.  You can also use the feature to record all your calls, anytime someone calls you, a record option is available.  If you ever have someone call you from a private number you can select ignore, and while the caller hears ringing, you will see the name of the caller.  Never talk to another bill collector again, giving you the ultimate piece of mind.

 

Remember, you do have rights.  Know your rights and don’t allow any bill collector to intimidate you or abuse your rights.  Stand up for your rights.

 

All my best,

 

James

The Reason for this Season

July 2nd, 2009 No comments

As we approach another milestone in our country’s independence, a number of thoughts come to mind.  Like you, I’ll be spending it with family and friends, sharing good food and conversation.  But my thoughts will be with the troops putting their lives on the line in places many of them cannot even pronounce. 

 

I heard on the news this morning that our courageous military forces, many of them my Marine Corps brothers and sisters, have just begun what is being called a “major operation” called Operation Khanjar in Afghanistan.  This military action is targeting militants in a Taliban stronghold and is attempting to gain and hold ground in the dangerous region ahead of national Afghan elections in August.  Sadly, one Marine has already been killed and many others injured in this operation.  It’s difficult to think about but there will probably be more casualties before this comes to an end.  Remember that this weekend when you’re enjoying the backyard BBQ; understand why and how you continue to enjoy these freedoms – it is because of our selfless, gallant troops. 

 

Also, think of the families that these brave men and women left behind.  They too will be celebrating the 4th of July with family and friends but with a completely different perspective.  You might even have a neighbor who has a loved one in harm’s way this Independence Day.  Don’t be shy; go over and thank them and their military member for their incredible sacrifices. 

 

The corporate world is also getting involved this July 4th.  With the help of the USO, AT&T has donated more than 30,000 prepaid phone cards to military personnel stationed overseas. In the past few weeks, the USO has helped AT&T distribute thousands of phone cards to troops throughout Iraq, Kuwait, Afghanistan, South Korea, Japan, Italy and Germany, including personally handing cards to wounded military members at Regional Medical Centers in Germany. Each donated phone card will provide military members with 20 minutes of free talk time to the U.S.  Let’s all give a big thanks to AT&T.

 

Many military hometowns across the country will be sponsoring “Thank You to the Military” events and if you can possibly attend one of them, I urge you to do so.  Perhaps you can volunteer to place flags on the graves of fallen heroes at a national cemetery.  The point is, while you are enjoying your day; please remember those who will literally place their very lives on the line this weekend in defense of freedom everywhere.

 

Don’t forget to fly your flag proudly to commemorate the 233 years that this nation has been an entity; a body of people that the world sometimes loves, sometimes hates but always must give its due credit.  We aren’t perfect but we are perfectly formed with the idea that all of us “are created equal” and deserve the same opportunities for advancement and success.  We fight for that when we have to and, from time to time, have done so for the past 233 years.   Here’s to our gallant troops, dead or alive – active duty or veterans, on this Fourth of July 2009.  Thank you for preserving our way of life in the past, today and into the future.  You are never forgotten.

Sign of the Times

June 23rd, 2009 No comments

You constantly hear the comparisons of today’s tough times to those hideous economic events during the 1930’s Great Depression.  Each day brings more skepticism on my part as I stand in amazement at what is happening today and what happened then (as far as I’ve been told). 

 

First, although the unemployment rate is close to ten percent today, during the Depression the percentage of the population that was out of work in the United States rose to 25 percent of the workforce at its highest level. This number translated to 15 million Americans being without work in the Depression era. There are far fewer Americans out of work today and that also represents a smaller portion of a much larger 21st Century workforce which translates to about a 9.4 percent unemployment rate. That, my friend, is quite a difference.  There are also a number of differences as they pertain to the current governmental structure and control today that makes a huge difference between the two economic predicaments. 

 

But there are a few similarities to the two events too; both were preceded by credit bubbles.  In the 1920’s, we saw the The Roaring Twenties – a period of social, artistic and cultural energy that captured the nation’s hearts and minds – as well as their pocketbooks!  And most recently we created the tech bubble, the housing bubble, and an easy credit bubble that all had a definite influence on what is happening to the global economy today.  Other similarities include governmental use of stimulus packages in both events as well as government interventionist policies; like a ban on short selling both today and then.  That’s about where it ends. 

 

Recent times have created a global population that generally does not know how to do without.  Since the end of World War II, the American population has been growing beyond its means, while government social programs have been bleeding the nation’s coffers.  The two countries that were defeated in World War II, Germany and Japan, have been doing better than the rest.  The world rebuilt those countries and their innate industriousness has allowed them to expand economically beyond anyone’s wildest imaginations.  In today’s world, all that appears to be over (or at least drastically slowed down) and while we hear about the possibility of an economic turn around at the end of this year, it will definitely be weak and perhaps short-lived.  Some of the world’s preeminent economists are now saying that they now believe massive inflation is on the horizon. 

 

Another major difference between then and now was the non-existence of deposit insurance at the banks during the 1930’s era depression which makes today’s situation completely different. The U.S. government has assured the value of all U.S. deposits — even those that are over the recently recognized $250,000 limit.  So, because of this important change, no depositor will, theoretically, lose their savings, and none of the VERY large commercial banks will fail.

 

The current downturn is not expected to result in the double-digit inflation, unemployment or interest rates that crippled the U.S. economy back in the 1970s and early 1980s during the Carter Administration. As bad as the economy appears today, we have experienced much worse.  And remember, our economy not only survived but it flourished in a big way. There is no question it will do so again. I truly believe that.

 

I’ve watched documentaries about the 1930’s Great Depression and remember seeing thousands of people standing in ‘bread lines” in order to eat.  But just last week, I saw people standing in lines to buy the new iPhone 3G(S).  That picture comparison hit me hard.  A recent report said that 16 percent of teenagers and 30 percent of business people would likely buy the new iPhone model and by Friday night, the shelves were empty.  I have to believe that things just aren’t as bad as the media is trying to portray.  Let me repeat – there is no question that the hard times we face today will improve.  They always have and always will.  I truly believe that.