If anyone wants to know any of the "inside dope" about the industry from one of those "evil, greedy,dodgy" advisers, let me know.
Cheers
Just around 3 weeks ago I made my first buy and I have been reading these forums anonymously for the past few days, especially Sir O's beginner thread, which I very much appreciate him doing.
My dad has always been reluctant to share his experiences with me about the stock market
I've been on these forums for a few months but i'm still a beginner to the markets.
I'm 24yo and I've made a few good calls but just don't have the balls to invest in the market.
I said to invest in crown when it went below $5, NAB when it went to $15, CCP when it was at .40c, CNM at .12c
They say be patient but i feel like kicking myself
Hello
Im a newbie both here and in shares. I joined a month or so ago but I was traveling overseas, now im back im hoping to be a bit more active here. Ive done some extensive reading of threads both new and old and there seems to be a lot of great information with a lot of knowledgeable people around. Im not so much seeking to trade as to invest, especially with some seemingly well priced shares out there.
dont be too harsh
Hello my name is Tim
i am 33 and totally new to investing, i own a business in the Riverina area of NSW 1 wife, 2 kids, 2 dogs and a cat(was talked into this one).
i have one investment property that we used to live in before we moved out here and bought the business.
I am slowly learning about the share market, one thing i am learning that there is sooooo many of these "courses" offered, i am sure quite a few people out there have done them and got something out of them but i have decided to go the other way and treat this whole experience as an apprenticeship (if anyone needs an apprentice I'm here). However if there is a course that wont cost me 4K plus i am ears (or eyes).
Tim
There is still so much that i don't know.
But I started buying blue chip stocks, being nervous about risk and so on, and having no idea what I was doing. A year on (and OMG what a year it's been) i feel a bit more confident in what i'm doing, but i'm still very much learning. There is still so much that i don't know. Which i guess is what brought me here...
If this is your first year in the market, WOW, what an introduction, you've seen things you will probably not see for a long time. But it is a good introduction as to what can happen in the markets from time to time. Call it a good lesson on risk. I doubt there are too many active traders who have lived through a year like 2008.
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