The Barbarian Investor
30th-November-2004, 01:47 PM
Has anyone heard of Investmentwise?
See below..
I have attached a recent report plus below is a link to relevant articles for your perusal.
http://www.investmentwise.com.au/latestnews.htm
As you know, Investment Wise is one of Australia’s fastest growing investment advisory firms that provides independent advice about the stock market.
The company is fast gaining a reputation for picking ‘outperforming’ stocks, so much so that the company now offers advice to financial planners, accountants and other stock market education firms.
Successful investing relies heavily on stock selection, not just market conditions.
The newsletter can be purchased for $690 (12 months) or $1,090 (24 months). It is weekly and can be viewed every Sunday morning to help you plan for the coming week.
Why not gain the ‘stock market edge’ for less than $2 per day?
It is now a requirement of Australian Financial Services that investors acknowledge they have read the financial services guide (FSG) prior to reading newsletters that include general financial services advice.
Click here - http://www.investmentwise.com.au/fsg.htm to read the FSG.
See below..
I have attached a recent report plus below is a link to relevant articles for your perusal.
http://www.investmentwise.com.au/latestnews.htm
As you know, Investment Wise is one of Australia’s fastest growing investment advisory firms that provides independent advice about the stock market.
The company is fast gaining a reputation for picking ‘outperforming’ stocks, so much so that the company now offers advice to financial planners, accountants and other stock market education firms.
Successful investing relies heavily on stock selection, not just market conditions.
The newsletter can be purchased for $690 (12 months) or $1,090 (24 months). It is weekly and can be viewed every Sunday morning to help you plan for the coming week.
Why not gain the ‘stock market edge’ for less than $2 per day?
It is now a requirement of Australian Financial Services that investors acknowledge they have read the financial services guide (FSG) prior to reading newsletters that include general financial services advice.
Click here - http://www.investmentwise.com.au/fsg.htm to read the FSG.