
Richard Soulliere
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Bursting with ideas, honing them to peek your interest.
Enjoyes blending non-fiction into whatever I am writing.
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The Leadership Mindset to Have All Stellar Staff
What would a teacher be able to offer a manager to radically improve staff performance in just about any business/industry? Of everything that is available out there on the grand topic of management and mindset, it’s very clear to see that as soon as you scratch the surface of mindset as a sub-topic, big changes at work can be made. Those big changes at work have an impact on organizational culture and how well your employees can perform independently of everything else.
By Richard Soulliere2 years ago in Journal
Stock Trading – Entry 8
How have your stocks been doing? Running stats on my trades: there is only a change with FE Battery Metals, which went up 2.6%. Had I invested in Decisive Dividend, that went up 3% and is nearing $8. For Leveljump Healthcare, I am not expecting much for now since their recent big moves won’t even be in operation until early in the new year. As for Braille Energy Systems, that is very much a wait-and-see stock as I am expecting one or two sudden jumps over the next year or two based on my online research (but again, no guarantees).
By Richard Soulliere2 years ago in Trader
Stock Trading – Entry 6
For now, let’s let the three stock trades I just made using $360 do their thing and sock away a little more to throw into the mix. This article is about one of the earlier steps I have taken towards building my financial wealth. It was in blockchain, also known as cryptocurrencies. (Crypto means hidden.)
By Richard Soulliere2 years ago in The Chain
Stock Trading – Entry 4
In the previous article, I identified a maximum stock price of 20 cents per share. Now what? The year was Y2k. Moores was a somewhat new store selling good suits to men across Canada and I saw them as always busy with customers no matter where I was or the day for a long time. The stock price then was $8 per share. Less than two years later it was $32. I was not surprised. A decade later, it was not as popular and the share price was much lower than $32. The point is, if you don’t know at least something of what’s going on inside, stock investing is a shot in the dark, but having an insight can be very easy. What I will show you next is how I discovered a bunch of simple ways to screen companies in or out in a matter of minutes.
By Richard Soulliere2 years ago in Trader
Stock Trading – Entry 2
If you already have $360 and are tailoring this approach to your needs and consciously chosen to either consult a financial advisor or not, you could skip this article, but I do mention some sources of free money. After all, the job of a good coach is to shorten timetables.
By Richard Soulliere2 years ago in Trader
Stock Trading - Entry 3
Ok, so I had $360 of my own, legit money to invest under my own name. Check. The next question I asked myself was: can you afford to not pay taxes? In other words, how much contribution room do you have for your registered accounts/investments? This question may seem odd, but I am referring to registered investments like TFSAs and RRSPs (in Canada). If there is a 90% chance you won’t touch it until retirement AND you have the contribution room available AND you have discussed it with a financial advisor, an RRSP may work for you. For $360 though, I would be surprised if that would make sense to do.
By Richard Soulliere2 years ago in Trader
Stock Trading - Entry 1
While I like sci-fi, there is no sci-fi here. Just my journey into not starving for money both now and in retirement. And I start with very little – only $360.00 …Canadian. And I will show you how I got that, too. No penny trading (I will get into why not later).
By Richard Soulliere2 years ago in Trader










