springhill
Make the drill work for YOU
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Hi guys!
My name is Brent and I'm currently a student willing to learn how to invest my money. I understand the importance of setting myself up financially for the future, I hope to learn many things from this forum.
Cheers.
Hey guys,
New to stock trading and i have decided to do my research before i jump into the market. The more i learn the more i realise how very little i know and how far i have to go.
Unfortunatly i have no finace back ground and although I am good with numbers i remember very little of the math I used to study in school believing it would be of no use later in life (how stupid i feel now).
I live at Newstead, Brisbane and would love to have a coffee/meal with with someone who has been in this for a long time and would look at taking on the role of a mentor to a determened 24 year old way out of his depth.
I am currently playing the ASX stock market game under the name DavidCarlton89.
There is nothing complex about invest in good business and you dont need more than high school maths
Mostly you can do with simple algebra... mostly I use + - / x and a simple calculator.
Most smart people aren't that good at investing, it all common sense, patient and have strong money foundation
such as compounding principles, a part of all you earn is your to keep etc...
I agree, it doesn't have to be complex. A guy I know who reads the financial pages regularly (and that's all he does) liquidated almost his entire SMSF at the end of 2007 on the back of what he was reading. He then re-entered gradually in 2010. He has smashed the performance of pretty much every fund manager and most PhD quants on the planet with one deft move. There's many ways to skin a cat. You don't necessarily have to know your Greeks inside out to win. But you do have to be observant.
+1.I agree, it doesn't have to be complex. A guy I know who reads the financial pages regularly (and that's all he does) liquidated almost his entire SMSF at the end of 2007 on the back of what he was reading. He then re-entered gradually in 2010. He has smashed the performance of pretty much every fund manager and most PhD quants on the planet with one deft move. There's many ways to skin a cat. You don't necessarily have to know your Greeks inside out to win. But you do have to be observant.
Hello everyone, I have registered with this forum as I would like to ask some specific questions in regards to brokerage firms, initial deposits needed to start a brokerage account and miscellaneous questions.
... My disappointment comes from the fact that I won't be making 400% on my initial investment in the first year as promised by said company....
... I'm here to learn.
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