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Richard Cavalli

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General Information

Name:
Richard Cavalli
Fool Since:
September 20 2011
Aliases:
investoralert (7/16/2012), richardcavalli (7/12/2012)
Where I Grew Up:
CA
Gender:
Male

Investing Basics

Investing Experience:
High
Risk Tolerance:
High
Investing Style:
Value Investor
Portfolio Size:
Small (1-3 Stocks)
Types of Investments:
All
Stocks I Own:
None today

Investing Favorites

Stocks:
AMPE
Industries:
Pharma

Investing Expertise

My Area of Expertise:
Fundamental and technical analysis
Greatest Investment:
Chrysler at 3
Worst Investment:
short sale trading
Money I Manage:
N/A

Education And Work Information

School(s) Attended
USC
Job Title
Entrepreneur

Interests

Personal Quote:
Every mistake I make, makes me stronger and wiser.
My Interests:
People, good health, healthy foods and lifestyle, sailing, flying, music and helping others. Also a good movie occasionally.
Person(s) I'd Like To Meet:
Anthony Robbins, Richard Branson Bill Clinton and too many others to mention.
Favorite Restaurants or Foods:
All vegan, mostly raw and with a strong emphasis on dark leafy greens, fruits, vegetables and seeds. Au Lac in Orange county is my favorite restaurant.
Favorite Vacation Spots:
Everyplace new to me.
Favorite Sports or Teams:
Football, basketball, tennis and yacht racing.
Favorite Music or Musicians:
pretty much all
Book Currently Reading:
The China Study

An Interview with traderinvestor

Last updated: 7/12/2012
The Fool:
What do you fear most?
traderinvestor:
Fear itself is my greatest fear and i have learned to control my fear by perceiving it as my power that enables me to do anything. When I become fearful I also think about the many reasons I am grateful because it is impossible to experience fear and gratitude at he same time.
The Fool:
If you could change one thing about your workplace, corporate culture, or family life, what would it be?
traderinvestor:
Seeing everyone enjoying life the way it can be if we simply allow it.
The Fool:
What on Wall Street today is most suited for reform?
traderinvestor:
The proxy vote. Most Americans do not realize that their shareholder vote is as important as their political vote because corporations have such a huge influence on the shape of government due to their special interest lobbying and contributions. Shareholders should vote their own stock and that way they can greatly influence Washington in a positive way that can benefit a broader segment of our population and not just a handful of corporations at the expense of the people.
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