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Which investment newsletter is good?

I think thats the problem when people subscribe to these publications. They think that every single buy and sell is suitable to them when it really is not. It is always worth assessing the situation yourself and seeing what you want out of it.

exactly right! people shouldnt subscribe to newsletters' looking for a "guru" then follow their advice blindly.... rather they should be looking for a decent analist who can 'narrow the field' based on a companies fundamentals, then do their own independant research before investing in any stock.
lets face it if there was an "all knowing financial guru" he'd be retired on the coast of tahiti somewhere, not cramped up in an office somewhere writing newsletters!
 
A few years back I subscribed to Rivkin, then Huntleys. I followed recommendations on stock like PAS (Pasminco) and more recently AFG and saw them fall over, at a time when the buy recs were still in place!

I now suggest you pocket your subscription, do your own research (there are many good books in your local library) have a plan and stick with it. Look hard at risk management and exits prior to entry and your portfolio will grow.

That's what experience tells me...
 
Not so much an Investment Newsletter, but a good financial blog site is
Nouriel Roubini's RGE Monitor.
 
I look at any, all, as many of the mews letters as possible. Work what they have to say into my own research, track a share that, is standing out from that research for a while, and if i still like what i see, then buy.
Dont forget to look into the company, who's running it, credentials, any new people on the board, if so who are they, experience????? Major Shareholders, is or has the CEO bought sold any shares latly, why so?
Research, research, research mate....................
 
Thank you for answering my questions so honestly!

I have done a lot of research and have decided that Trident is the way to go. I just want a guide really, but like you I will be making as much research as I can. There are so many stocks out there and so much media influence, one can get lost so easily...

I agree with what you said, can't be too careful and can't just dive in without a safety net.

Does Trident contact you when your subscription is nearly running out for renewal?

Well, I wish you all the luck and hope your investments continue on the right path!

Thank you for your assistance!

Liu

 
Any poster on ASF could publish an Investment Newsletter.

I may do myself one day.

gg


Garpal

I'm curious...what would YOU put into "Garpal Gumnuts Gigantic, Grand, Great and Guiding Journal to Gargantuan Golden Goals"?

What would make you part with the hard-earned?

Sir O
 

Thanks alot nero..

I think you've saved me a bit of money. Was going to buy the ASR CFD+Forex report.. but your post has stopped me I think..

I was strongly against the report without even using it cause of their pestering and annoying sales people.. who would ring every second day. Their sales people were extremely pushy.. and very intrusive as well.. enough for me.

The end of the line was when I strongly explained that to the Sales idiot that I'd be unavailable all day on a particular day due to an extremely important meeting.. although.. he decided he'd ring anyway at 12:00 noon, assuming he could talk to me on lunch about some ridiculous offer.. What the _____? (you can fill in the blanks im sure).

..wasn't the end, gave me a call a week ago.. and I said I still was looking around.. and he actually started to explain that it shouldn't be alot of money with their returns.. and the investment account I controlled.. at that stage i told him to stick it (not as politely) and hung up..

bad experience..

again, thanks.

regards,
sam
 
I concur re ASR and Huntley above see the Fat prophet thread for my current comments on Rivkin

EUREKA speculator is really good now
Inside trader, Intelligent investor,oz equities still good

New ones under test

Graham Dyer, The Chartist, Stockradar, BGF equities
 
Stock tip sheets

I have been reading a lot via my email about Diggers & Drillers (Dan Denning) &
Australian Small Cap Investigator (Krys Sayce) newsletters.
Do any members of ASF have any good or negative experiences with those above mentioned? I had asked before about Trident Confidential and had got a positive answer. Anybody willing to discuss this topic would be very welcome.
 
Re: Stock tip sheets


All I'm going to say is that if you buy on Mr Smith's tip, make sure you sell on Mr Smith's tip.
 
Best shares newsletter/recommendation service

Hi

I'm learning about share market and was looking to subscribe to some professional service to get tips on shares.

I know of chartist and eureka newsletter, Is there any other service?

Eureka newsletter informed about ROL share and in just two weeks, it's up 200%

Please help
 
Re: Best shares newsletter/recommendation service

Hello. There are many threads in the archives of this forum and these can be accessed by using the search function in the drop-down-menu.

The search function has a dual result in that 1) it saves on multiplying same topic threads.

2) Posters can then use the same thread to ask the same question if not already answered. It also gives the question asker access to information on similar subjects.
 
Has anyone tried "21st century investor" newsletter?

One of the few I have not tried some are a bit of a worry lately - Dyer and the latest HS DENT he says............

Special Quarterly Report just out

: Deflation Is
the Only Outcome . . . and It Is the
Only Real Solution

he also covers more areas............

The Simplest Explanation from a Non-
Economist

Steve Keen and the Importance of
Private Credit

The Long View

Summary Insights from
Understanding Natural Deflation and
Depression Cycles

Consumer Spending at the Margin
By: Charles Sizemore, CFA

Government Re-inflation – Tilting At
Windmills

Sector Allocations and Updates
By: Rodney Johnson, President
 
Market Trading Advisory

Hi people,
this is my 1st post on this forum and I look forward to reading differing points of view on the markets and trading in general.
I tend to read a lot of financial advisories/emails....usually from the US, however, The Daily Reckoning is also a staple.
It does get a little confusing sometimes, however, it is quite a learning experience.
Anyhow, my exposure to the markets has only been minimal at best and recently one that has not been very lucrative.
I've recently come into some cash and wish to invest/trade with a portion.
My preference is to enter into the Aussie market and to that aim, I am looking at various trading advisories being offered.
I do see lots of advisories quoting astronomical rates of return, however being a realist, I understand these particular trades usually are accompanied with the rest of the stocks offered by the same advisers which have not done so well.
One advisory I have been thinking about is called "The Slipstream Trader"
Has anyone out there had any experience with these guys?
Please understand, I am not advertising this mob on this forum....I genuinely wish to hear from others that may have experience of them or are also thinking of them as well.
As a side note, I am a little hestant in entering the market at this point as I believe the recent bear market rally may soon turn south.
Cheers.
 
Re: Martket Trading Advisory

- they're meant to confuse you. So that you will use them.

Anyhow, my exposure to the markets has only been minimal at best and recently one that has not been very lucrative.
I've recently come into some cash and wish to invest/trade with a portion.
- A good idea.

My preference is to enter into the Aussie market and to that aim, I am looking at various trading advisories being offered.
- why? Do you think they know better than you do? If they did, why would they need to sell newsletters?


I do see lots of advisories quoting astronomical rates of return...
- yes they all do that. It's to make you buy their muse-letter.

One advisory I have been thinking about is called "The Slipstream Trader"

Ask yourself this, "what are you going to do when you lose money from following someone else's advice?"
 
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