Hi Sirk,
I too am new to this forum and going to start investing in shares. I have had some experience in it before but was really fairly minimal.
I haven’t bought any shares recently. I am still in the process of figuring out how I want to go about it. However I still think I’m qualified to give you some “common sense” advice, that for whatever reason, many people seem to lose all sight when there is talk of making lot’s of money.
DO NOT think trading is a get rich scheme. It is very hard work. Whilst the actual buy and sell of a share may only take seconds…there should be plenty of time spent in research of it first. Sure you can get lucky a few times and buy a share on impulse and make a lot of money, but more often then not that is a losing style.
At the risk of offending the long standing quality people on this forum…I apologise in advance. But DO NOT believe every thing you read on a forum. Whilst I can’t say I’ve seen it yet on this forum…I’ve only been reading it a few weeks now, but there are people in this world who would not think twice of doing the old “pump&dump”. In any given environment, there are quality people and the not so quality people. It’s up to you to decide what advice to take or not to take.
May I point you to the following thread,
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=719
There is a very good line in there that I personally think should be reread several times.
“Ive seem whole rooms Bug Eyed singing Praise the Lord the holy grail is found!
They have absolutely no idea what they were looking at their desire to push a button to riches turned normal rational men and women into moronic sheep.”
That was posted by someone on this forum named tech/a. It is the third response written on that thread. I highly recommend reading it.
But basically the best advice I can give anyone…is use common sense. By all means I am an optimist…but I am also a realist. Make sure this is really what you want to do before you commit yourself to it. Do plenty of research on the pluses and minuses of trading. Do you have the guts to have a bad day or week? Do you have the discipline to cut losses? To me those type of question need to ask by you to yourself.
I actually had, in my own little world, a much better response written yesterday but just as I was about to send it I hit the wrong key on my keyboard and deleted the whole bloody response. Bugga. Oh well.
Nevertheless…good luck to your future trading days. Perhaps we can learn and grow in our experience together and help each other out. BTW…if anyone is from the Adelaide area and had monthly get to togethers or anything I’d be interested in hearing about them or attending.
Cheers,
Gordon