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I have learnt some technical analysis / charting techniques that i am confident in using. Logic tells me that if i can identify stocks that are fundamentally good investments and can trade them using charting i should have better returns. I am considering subscribing to fat prophets in order to get recommendations that i can apply my TA techniques to. My question is do you think this is a good way of going about it? Is Fat Prophets subscription worth the annual fee they charge?
Interesting to see that one of the stocks they have been plugging recently - View Resources - today went into voluntary administration! There will be a lot of p1ssed off subscribers!
Not the first time this has happened either. They recommended Henry Walker Eltin a few years back and they went into administration shortly after!
I wonder if they'll be mentioning this on their weekly marketing letter? Unlikely!
Fat Prophets, more like no prophets.
Tried them for a year and did nothing but lose money.
I am a beginner to the seen so i decided to try these
guys out, BIG MISTAKE. Subscribed to both the Australasian
and mining reports and only one of the recommendations
that i bought went up. Even today i have a look at some of the
stocks they picked and its a laugh, big loses across the board
and yet there were never any sell recommendations.
Now i do my own research and have been doing well, not one to
bag people but they cost me a lot of money.
Interesting to see that one of the stocks they have been plugging recently - View Resources - today went into voluntary administration! There will be a lot of p1ssed off subscribers!
Not the first time this has happened either. They recommended Henry Walker Eltin a few years back and they went into administration shortly after!
I wonder if they'll be mentioning this on their weekly marketing letter? Unlikely!
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