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Hi,
I was just reading over the 'Fat Prophets' thread and having signed up a for a few trial services lately I wondered what people thought of any other particular PAY advice/expert recommendation services they've trialled or paid for?
I've looked into a few myself. Nothing much has really impressed me that much.
Hi,
I was just reading over the 'Fat Prophets' thread and having signed up a for a few trial services lately I wondered what people thought of any other particular PAY advice/expert recommendation services they've trialled or paid for?
I've looked into a few myself. Nothing much has really impressed me that much.
One mob that really kinda disappointed me - based on their tips - or the rough over view of them that I did was 'The Intelligent Investor'.
I know they're more a buy & hold - and income investor site - but I tell you what I'd be a tad annoyed with the recent tips they seem to doll out to members.
Nearly every single BUY is down in price - often well down.
Also seems quite a few tips where they admit they stuffed up their analysis or when they're wrong they say...."Oh you just have to be patient'.
Some good reading material on there but I find their advice on buys quite questionable.
THOUGH to be fair their SELL's are nearly all well down on when they gave the advice - so go figure.
Huntley's is so so - you seem to get most of it on Etrade so dunno the value in it.
Found TopStocks.com.au to be absolute rubbish. Really poor....not even worth a trial.
To say he makes X amount per month is meaningless without telling us the capital base from which he makes that. More useful to express it as a percentage.an accountant i went to see uses a subscription and he follows it and does very well. He makes 100k + a month and pays 200/month for the subscription.
I like Charlie Aitken (Southern Cross), he is at times contrarian, and surprisingly bullish sometimes. An independent thinker.
Yeah mate, I have to agree. Looked at a few, got free trial etc, but couldn't see the value.
I think they tend to be a self fulfilling prophecy by ramping a stock.
I decided on a portfolio of stocks and do my own fundamentals and technical analysis and talk to the companies directly on occassion to get a better feel for them.
Agreed I think Alan Kohler is the pick of the financial journalists.And Alan Kohler (Eureka Report) knows his stuff too.
.I like Charlie Aitken (Southern Cross), he is at times contrarian, and surprisingly bullish sometimes. An independent thinker
To say he makes X amount per month is meaningless without telling us the capital base from which he makes that. More useful to express it as a percentage.
Have you considered he might be talking it up in order to persuade you to subscribe to the same tipsheet? Have you further considered he's in a position to make this recommendation to dozens of clients/potential clients, possibly receiving a commission for each new person who signs up?
If you are genuinely persuaded that he's being factual, then it might be a good idea to ask him to show you the actual trades he has made which make up the profit he claims.
As a first-time trader, I stupidly bought $10k of "no brainers", so-called blue-chip stock from a young inexperienced broker at the peak of the market in November 2007 and suffered major losses in the GFC. A couple of years later, after saving more money to invest, I was hesitant to re-enter the market.
However, I found both "Diggers & Drillers" and "Small Cap Investigator" to be very good. Occasional losses, but more winners.
I am sure you would probably be better off educating yourself and doing your own research. But if you're a time-poor newbie like me, and don't have time to meet directors, visit businesses and attend meetings, then paying a small fee for this service might be the go.
I've looked at a few over the years. At best they are OK, ................... You still need to learn how to make business decisions for yourself, ..................
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