Ok, this may seem a weird question, but I am wondering if anyone has ever heard a share trading story which compares a shoe salesperson to a share trader and to not always chase profits and be greedy ... along the lines of "a salesperson may sell a pair of shoes for $50 and if there is massive interest from a customer he might say "Oh they are actually $60", then when the customer still seems happy to pay this much he says "Ohh actually they are now $70" .. etc. up and up, to the point where the customer leaves and the salesperson chases them down the street offering the shoes for $60 .. $50 .. $40 .. then even $30 .."
I can't seem to find it anywhere and saw it at a work conference many years ago ... great analogy for teaching someone to run their 'share trading' like a business ..
thanks in advance!!
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