Testosterone's Role in Investing Decisions

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I am a 65 year old male and let me tell you the Dr Max Powers Testosterone Booster works because I feel allot more energy and stamina,I recomend it for active men that do some exercises and workout,it makes allot of difference in your all around energy levels,it’s great. And no side efects at all.

I am on my 4th bottle; I use it for about a month, and then not use it for 3 months (really because I dont need it).

I have made it a hobby to study natural herbs and their effect on the human body. The Dr Max Testosterone Booster is an excellent buy. I have found cheaper brands to be inferior. It is a great product for increasing muscles, male enhancement, repairing damaged muscle, and providing energy and vigor.

Mark P of IN 10:45PM January 19, 2010

I've always been a risk taker. Bungee jumping, high speed driving, stormchasing... these are my hobbies. And I'm a woman. A few years back my doctor gave me all sorts of tests and informed me I have a high level of testosterone, but that it could be treated with medication. I refused. I LIKE my lead foot! I LIKE taking risks! I saw nothing to treat. I'm a mother now and it's harder to take those risks because it feels irresponsible, but it's a part of my personality and I embrace it. This study confirms what I already knew.

Laura of CO 10:19PM August 28, 2009

We can call these findings "surprising", but perhaps we should individually see them as "eye-opening". Thanks for bringing this to the readers.

Just as we FINALLY (after decades)discovered that simple aspirin is good for many important things besides pain relief, maybe we can move society toward each of us becoming more aware of our personal testosterone levels and adjusting our life decision accordingly. Big-time knowledge and social break-through---extrapolated out a few decades? Maybe.

Muser of NM 12:22PM August 28, 2009

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Alpha Consumer

Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about making smarter financial decisions. She’s the author of Generation Earn: The Young Professional's Guide to Spending, Investing, and Giving Back.

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