Hi all, I am wondering if anyone knows much about the world trading college or trading like a bank as it is also known as, I have just finished a session with them and have not joined as their fees seem astronomical, although their system seems quite distinctly and if I can use the term loosly "foolproof", if any more info required on this just ask. If anyone knows more about this the info would be much appreciated. Another question, does anyone know anything about a system that automatically sells shares once a depreciation of 3% of the buy in is lost, I am all for as much financial security as possible while trading but am I just dreaming or does it exist.
Hi all, I am wondering if anyone knows much about the world trading college or trading like a bank as it is also known as, I have just finished a session with them and have not joined as their fees seem astronomical, although their system seems quite distinctly and if I can use the term loosely "foolproof".
What is it about people and the desire for easy money...why are certain people so vulnerable to easy answers? ive been thinking that its got something to do with our education system and personal comfort zones.
haha and LOL, TB: We're getting old.I don't know, But it is defiantely somthing built into a large part of the population.
People seem keen to follow the get rich quick types, But explain to them the benefits of spending less than they earn and investing is a mix of sound assets and the eyes roll and their brains go on snooze mode.
Hi Klueless, I would be very careful dealing with this mob as they appear to be the same people involved in Global Trader, which you can read about here: https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9917
There are also some complaints on the website OzRipOff:
http://www.ozripoff.com/report-view...e-principal-investments-trading-like-a-bank-w
http://www.ozripoff.com/report-view/1606-principal-house-investment-principal-investment-da
Why pay extortionate fees to dubious companies when you can begin the process of educating yourself for almost no cost at all?
Stockguru, thanks for trying to help but the site you referred us to and the information supplied is from a scam, a online forum that scams businesses and extorts them of their hard earned reputation.
For proof simply google them ozripoff + scam or simply check links below.
We need to be careful not to support scam sites like ozripoff as we are only helping them to rip of Australian businesses. You should probably remove the links referring people to them.
If people are looking for references to a business look for their video testimonials, World Trading College has a few on their site and the people are genuine in their comments. www.worldtradingcollege.com/testimonials
www.scamshelp.com/ozripoff-scam-t200.html
www.invested.com.au/24/ozripoff-scam-37748/
forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1587089
"I am assuming in the “session” you had with World Trading College or Principal House (they have a many names, past and current), they showed you their programme called the PTP5000. I am guessing this promotional session was conducted by Ray Daglish, who comes across as such an ever so professional share trader. Ray / Raymond Daglish has quite a history in this game. Do your due diligence to find out more information.although their system seems quite distinctly and if I can use the term loosly "foolproof"
I'm just a newbie trying to learn the ropes that's all.
If you disagree with the direction I'm going through right now, would you have any constructive advice as to where I should be going instead?
Hi,
I have a general question regarding the World Trading College course. My wife and I went to one of there seminars last week on the Gold Coast.
If there is any one who has been to a seminar what were there thoughts positive or negative. If any one has started the course which is government accredited what was the out come of the course its costly as well starting at $19,000 any help will be greatly appreciated thank you cheers Luke...
That would be right. 5.2% of them. The others must be ruing all those millions they missed out on.. I went up to the old guys I worked with, who I knew invested in shares, there were about 4 of them out of 130 guys I worked with.
I asked them if they could only recomend one share out of all the shares they have owned which one would it be.
That would be right. 5.2% of them. The others must be ruing all those millions they missed out on.
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