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Hello Money Tree
I previously said that I wasnt interested in your deal because I dont have the spare capital at present. The money circumstances havent changed but if you just want someone to read it and give honest recomendations on the content I can do that. Who knows if it is good I could always post a recomendation on the Home Trader forum.

Scott
 
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Hi Money Tree,

I would also like to be included in your offer, over the last 5 years I have undertaken a few courses especially involving options and I have found not many meet the expectations that are promoted by the sellers. I therefore would like to review something that I dont need to pay for upfront as well material produced by a walker instead of a talker.
 
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Hi

I would like a free copy of your course. I am 19 and have around $20,000 to invest (money which i worked hard to get). I have been investing for the last two years and have made alright profits. I am studying Accounting and Finance at university and am in my 2nd year, your strategies would be a very interesting read.

thanks for your consideration


The guys that are 55 and want to retire are old enough and have enough $$$$ to buy your book, so don't give it to them for free :p:
 
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astojic86 said:
The guys that are 55 and want to retire are old enough and have enough $$$$ to buy your book, so don't give it to them for free :p:

lol :)

It cracks me up when people wont spent a few $$$ to find out how to save $5k and probably more.......I guess thats karma for tightwads.
 
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hi moneytree

money tree said:
lol :)

It cracks me up when people wont spent a few $$$ to find out how to save $5k and probably more.......I guess thats karma for tightwads.

hmmmm....interesting opinion in your reply to asto's comment about your book and you're entitled to it ;)

Maybe your course could be beneficial to some...I don't know or care.

But surely you're not suggesting there aren't people out there with far superior intelligence, qualifications, experience and success than what you might claim to have that could be far better mentors, counsellors, advisers etc are you? :D

From what I've seen in your posts the last couple of days you have got things wrong on far too many occasions for my liking ;)

Thanks for the offer for a free course but I will stay with my own adviser/mentor that I have trusted for quite a few years now.

good luck in your endeavours.

bullmarket :)
 
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Has anyone heard anything about this FREE course?

I've been logging in hoping to see a Private Message. Nothing yet????
 
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astojic86 said:
Hi

I would like a free copy of your course. I am 19 and have around $20,000 to invest (money which i worked hard to get). I have been investing for the last two years and have made alright profits. I am studying Accounting and Finance at university and am in my 2nd year, your strategies would be a very interesting read.

thanks for your consideration


The guys that are 55 and want to retire are old enough and have enough $$$$ to buy your book, so don't give it to them for free :p:
HOW DARE YOU PRESUME TO JUDGE HOW MUCH A 55 Yr OLD HAS,OR DOESN'T HAVE.
I could say that at 19,with $20,000 to invest,you could afford $500.00 yourself and not notice it.A lot of us have had virtually no super until the last few years(I got super put in for me when I was was already over 50),and have got enough to live on now because I was working 2 jobs for years.
My wife has started a couple of hours a day in a cleaning job at the age of 66.
Good luck with your studies,you're in the right field.
Money Tree,forget I asked,I don't like to come across as a freeloader.
Brian
 
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scranch said:
HOW DARE YOU PRESUME TO JUDGE HOW MUCH A 55 Yr OLD HAS,OR DOESN'T HAVE.
I could say that at 19,with $20,000 to invest,you could afford $500.00 yourself and not notice it.A lot of us have had virtually no super until the last few years(I got super put in for me when I was was already over 50),and have got enough to live on now because I was working 2 jobs for years.
My wife has started a couple of hours a day in a cleaning job at the age of 66.
Good luck with your studies,you're in the right field.
Money Tree,forget I asked,I don't like to come across as a freeloader.
Brian

calm down scranch, think he was joking. you don't want to give yourself a heart attack now do you!
 
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Hi Sir Burr :)

Sir Burr said:
Has anyone heard anything about this FREE course?

I've been logging in hoping to see a Private Message. Nothing yet????

I hope you didn't give your credit card number :eek:

cheers

bullmarket :)
 
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scranch said:
HOW DARE YOU PRESUME TO JUDGE HOW MUCH A 55 Yr OLD HAS,OR DOESN'T HAVE.
I could say that at 19,with $20,000 to invest,you could afford $500.00 yourself and not notice it.A lot of us have had virtually no super until the last few years(I got super put in for me when I was was already over 50),and have got enough to live on now because I was working 2 jobs for years.
My wife has started a couple of hours a day in a cleaning job at the age of 66.
Good luck with your studies,you're in the right field.
Money Tree,forget I asked,I don't like to come across as a freeloader.
Brian

True.

S#!t happens in peoples lives... divorce, bankruptcy, emezlement, bad luck, illness. My old man lost everything at the age of 50 through what could be termed as a series of unfortunate events... bad luck.

He came good, but not everybody has wherewithall, for various reasons.

Let's be gentle on each other eh?

Cheers
 
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wayneL said:
True.

S#!t happens in peoples lives... divorce, bankruptcy, emezlement, bad luck, illness. My old man lost everything at the age of 50 through what could be termed as a series of unfortunate events... bad luck.

He came good, but not everybody has wherewithall, for various reasons.

Let's be gentle on each other eh?

Cheers

So true, Wayne.
Let's not leap to judgments on people about whose lives we know nothing.

Julia
 
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professor_frinf,
I may have lost my sense of humour and failed to see the joke
Working in the place I did sometimes made me want to jump on my horse with my lance and charge a few windmills.
One guy at 55 in the 04-05 financial year grossed,$27.500,and that was in his 35th year of service.If you didn't ask you didn't get.We had an illegal working for us getting $400 a week,the boss told me he felt guilty about paying so little,then shrugged and said"if I gave him more he'd only spend it",probably would have too,on his wife and three kids.He was deported last year,and they sometimes need 2 guys to do what he did on his own.
Ten years ago the boss' wife who was working there,left when she got pregnant.No worries,he just added her pay to his so the same gross pay was coming in.She is now back working there,mainly from home.I know it is none of my business,if the owner didn't want him to do it he could've stopped it.
It was just that it stuck in my throat that that some were looked after a lot better than others,not because of working ability,but by making a lot of noise,or being in the clique.
Wayne,
you are spot on,we do not know other peoples circumstances.Sometimes I go back to see the guys at work,one of them is pushing 69.He is the first guy I saw when I started my first job 51 years ago.He suffered a divorce after a long marriage and is married to someone in a similar situation who is 58.They are renting and he has to keep working until his wife is old enough for the pension,plus he needs the money from the gov.for working till 70 to make it a bit easier for them.Always marry a rich older woman I say.
Brian.
PS.Moneytree,
I looked at the presentation on your site,and I can see where you are coming from,but the $120.000 a year salary through me a bit.That is 3 times more than I ever made working for a boss.
 
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Hi Money Tree, I would like to put my hand out for a copy. I like the idea of having to learn via a workbook and compare my answers. I have heard of dividend trading strategies but figure everyone knows about them already. I would like to go through both the easy and complex strategies and provide some feedback. May be we can start a results forum showing what people managed to achieve using the strategies so that it could be displayed which were the most useful and popular.
 
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hi

Yep count me in if you are still giving away.
always good to read and learn more

michael
 
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scranch said:
professor_frinf,
I may have lost my sense of humour and failed to see the joke
Working in the place I did sometimes made me want to jump on my horse with my lance and charge a few windmills.
One guy at 55 in the 04-05 financial year grossed,$27.500,and that was in his 35th year of service.If you didn't ask you didn't get.We had an illegal working for us getting $400 a week,the boss told me he felt guilty about paying so little,then shrugged and said"if I gave him more he'd only spend it",probably would have too,on his wife and three kids.He was deported last year,and they sometimes need 2 guys to do what he did on his own.
Ten years ago the boss' wife who was working there,left when she got pregnant.No worries,he just added her pay to his so the same gross pay was coming in.She is now back working there,mainly from home.I know it is none of my business,if the owner didn't want him to do it he could've stopped it.
It was just that it stuck in my throat that that some were looked after a lot better than others,not because of working ability,but by making a lot of noise,or being in the clique.
scranch,
sorry if I offended you last night,I was just having a bit of fun, it's a similar comment I make to my parents, aunties and uncles when they get worked up about something- a general light hearted comment to ease the tension in a room.
asto was having a bit of fun with the comment they made, I'm sure it wasn't meant to offend you personally, and I'm sorry if your situation is less than ideal, but hey, your interested in the stockmarket, and are obviously looking to learn by being on this site, so surely it's not all bad! Just by being interested and trying to learn, your well ahead of the majority of the population, so you still can have a chance to improve your situation over the next few years. I hope you get some good information out of this site and the people on it, which you surely will, and hopefully you can transform that extra information into some extra cashflow down the track.
 
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Thanks for the offer Money Tree,

I'm always looking for new ideas, looking to learn.

Please count me in.

Peter
 
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professor_frink,
No offence taken by any thing you said,I do the same thing myself sometimes.
Sorry to give the impression that things are less than ideal for me.
Actually since leaving work things have been pretty good plus we have an investment unit which we hope to move into in a couple of years and maybe sell our house,or rent it for a while to supplement our super.
It is just as I have got older I seem to have a heightened social conscience.
When I retired the "illegal" came up to me with a piece of paper," I owe my brother $xxx",I had lent him something toward his kids school fees(he wanted them to have a good education to have a better life than his,and also maybe to look after him a bit).He had tears in his eyes when I said I had told him to forget it and I remembered nothing about it.
When his wife and him,together with a 10 year daughter were deported(they let 2 sons 17,18 stay,applying permanent for residency)not one of the guys earning the big bucks at work would throw in a lousy $5.00.
The only ones to put in were the battlers,and a vietnese guy who got away on a boat as a teenager.
I didn't really take offence at astrojic86,putting it down to youth.
I have a son whose biggest gripe was that we had 2 tax free thresholds in our house,because we both worked,while he only had 1.
It didn't enter his head that we were working a total of about 90 hours a week to earn what he was making in 38.
To be young again and know what I know now.Would I make the same mistakes again?To right but I would enjoy it a lot more.
Brian
 
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Hi MoneyTree,

I would be very interested in obtaining a copy of your course and am willing to review the content.

I'm looking for an extra income stream to compliment my salary after I got burnt in an off the plan property purchase. I have paid my outstanding debt and am now ready to move forward. I also have line of credit from nab ready to put into action!

Looking forward to it!

Steve.
 
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bullmarket said:
Hi Sir Burr :)
I hope you didn't give your credit card number :eek:

cheers
bullmarket :)

Bullmarket,

No, I haven't given my credit card number, why?

Actually, between you and I after seeing the video and the $120,000 salary a year example I'm wondering if any of the tips would be useful in my own situation.

BTW I did a search on past posts and was rather surprised by this:
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=6089#post6089

Bazaar, what's going on here is this for real or an advertising scam?

SB
 
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