Investing is simple, but not easy. Still there are a few eternal rules that, if you can tie them well with your investment process, should make the journey profitable.
The Wizard: Do not arouse the wrath of the great and powerful Oz! I said come back tomorrow!
Dorothy: If you were really Great and Powerful, you’d keep your promises!
The Wizard: [As Toto reveals him behind a curtain] You presume to criticize the Great Oz? You ungrateful creatures! You’re lucky that I’m only holding this till tomorrow, instead of the next twenty years from now!
Dorothy: [Pulling aside the curtain] Who are you?
The Wizard: I am the great and powerful…Wizard…of Oz.
Dorothy: You are? I don’t believe you.
The Wizard: I’m afraid it’s true. There’s no other Wizard except me.
Dorothy: Oh, you’re a very bad man!
The Wizard: Oh, no, my dear, I… I’m a very good man – I’m just a very bad Wizard.
In the noted 1939 American musical comedy-drama fantasy film The Wizard of Oz, one of the lead characters Dorothy, along with her dog Toto, is swept away by a tornado to the Land of Oz. It is ruled by a tyrant in whom people had vested extraordinary powers, but who was later exposed as vulnerable as the spell surrounding Oz is broken.
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