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Share Trading News Letters - Fat Profits, Rivkin at the like ?
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Started this discussion. Last reply by ff123 Nov 24, 2009.

 

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ff123 replied to Paul Scott's discussion 'Share Trading News Letters - Fat Profits, Rivkin at the like ?'
Am learning how to trade - the actual trading bit is easy - but I found the Sharemarket Games provided by the ASX to be invaluable as it allowed me to buy and sell and try and make a profit in a set period of time - I actually ended up Up which…
Nov 24, 2009
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Keith Musgrave replied to Paul Scott's discussion 'Share Trading News Letters - Fat Profits, Rivkin at the like ?'
Hi Paul, Bandwidth's advice is very good. From a financial advisers perspective, there are a number of key issues to consider. Shares are a "liquid" investment, which means you can wake up this morning and decide to sell your…
Nov 20, 2009
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Bandwidth replied to Paul Scott's discussion 'Share Trading News Letters - Fat Profits, Rivkin at the like ?'
Hello Paul In my experience a large amount of education and research should be carried out before share trading. It may seem as easy as opening an account with a broker and using someone like Fat Prophets but as many have discovered it…
Nov 19, 2009
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Share Trading News Letters - Fat Profits, Rivkin at the like ?

Hi does any one have any experience or can recommend a good share info site. I've used Fat Profits in the past, they provide easy to read reports & recommendations but dispite them having a really good rate of return on their recommendations overall, I still managed to buy the wrong stocks that fell big time. I've not traded for over 2 years and would like to get back in now. Can anyone recommend a good site/subscription that provides good, easy to read info and a small list of recommended…See More
Discussion posted by Paul Scott Nov 19, 2009
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Paul Scott commented on Mrs. C. Jarvie's blog post 'Paper trading for beginners'
Look out for online trading games. The asx.com.au run them on a regular basis, you have $50K to trade the top 100 ASX stocks in real time. The only other tip I have is DO NOT GET Emotional about your trading when you play live with real money. ie. I…
Nov 18, 2009
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Miffy left a comment for Paul Scott
Welcome Paul - how have you been travelling amidst the bear of the past year or so?
Feb 8, 2009
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Matthew Reader left a comment for Paul Scott
Hey Paul, yeah, getting emotional about trading or investing is a sure-fire way to stuff up. Been there myself! Are you a full-time trader, or you just dabble in it?
Feb 8, 2009
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What is your Money Confession? (Your biggest money win or stuff up)
Getting emotional about a stop-loss and loosing big time :(

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Keith Musgrave replied to Nikky Simpson's discussion 'My Rate'
Hi Nikky, Apologies for the delay, I have been away on hols and a little time off due to illness. All better now. Has your' lender dropped their rates any further since we last communicated? Depending on your' total debt amount, you should…
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