Why are tips on what stocks to buy accompanied by strange phrases like - forget the haircut and jewellery?

all that matters is your choice of fighting style, such as kickboxing, martial arts, wrestling and street fighting.
Are there secret codes hidden in these phrases/sentences are they related to stocks - I need to be informed

Answers:
They're an anti-anti-spam thing.

As email gets more sophisticated, so junk-mail specialists have started to fill their emails with gobbldegook in an effort to fool these security programs - usually putting their dubious wares on show as a background or suchlike.

Watch a movie called 'Boiler Room' (Vin Diesel in 'can act' shocker!) and it's essentially the same thing but with telephones.

Never buy stocks from these people.
Money is actually guilt and investing in stocks is like ofloading guilt. Then you will have to walk around as if you are still guilty to make sure that your stocks move. That is why those terms are used like no jewellery no makeup, discontented per se.
Do you mean the tips that are emailed around these days? If so, they are spam, and the extra phrases are there to confuse the spam filters. They are also a major scam, whatever you do, don't buy anything on the basis of them!
that first answer is about as STUPID as they get
Jonathan above is right about why these are used in SPAM.

However similar phrases are used in TV broadcasts to try to liven up the dullness of financial reporting.

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