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Naked Trader seminar?
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gibbyni
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Hi
Has anyone been to one of the Naked Trader seminars. I have done the book and am interested in doing one of his seminars. So just wondering if anyone has done it. I know he has reviews on his site but would like to hear from other people.
Thanks
Has anyone been to one of the Naked Trader seminars. I have done the book and am interested in doing one of his seminars. So just wondering if anyone has done it. I know he has reviews on his site but would like to hear from other people.
Thanks
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not yet, I've read a few books and keep coming back to his so will keep an eye on this thread if anyone else repliesNo Unapproved or Personal links in signatures please - FT30
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Read the book and considered it at the time, at the moment wont have huge amounts to invest over the next 6 months but feel it would be useful see first hand how he analyses companies and their financial reports etc that is the main reason id go for. how much are they again? i remember he offers a £50 discount if you quote uv read his book.0
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From his site....
"Price is £495 plus 15% vat. However there is a large early booking discount available!"0 -
£70 discount i just emailed him0
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I've been a broker for 35 years. Don't spend a lot of money going to seminars - just read a few books. There are 1000's of them out there.FREEDOM IS NOT FREE0
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Did you do one job one day and stockbroker the next without reading any books or any sort of education?
LOL - You wouldn't believe the amount of credits that are required especially to maintain a series 7 license on the US side. Almost all the seminars I go to are free and are offered by well known multi-national firms. What I wanted to say is that it is not necessary to spend £500 on something which would never guarantee that you won't lose money. Most of what you can learn from someone who charges can be found in books or on the internet or going to free seminars. There is no new gimmick for increasing your investment returns. Stick with plain vanilla investing and one should survive.FREEDOM IS NOT FREE0 -
LOL - You wouldn't believe the amount of credits that are required especially to maintain a series 7 license on the US side. Almost all the seminars I go to are free and are offered by well known multi-national firms. What I wanted to say is that it is not necessary to spend £500 on something which would never guarantee that you won't lose money. Most of what you can learn from someone who charges can be found in books or on the internet or going to free seminars. There is no new gimmick for increasing your investment returns. Stick with plain vanilla investing and one should survive.
Hi Prudryden
What book do you recommend, i have Naked trader, im going to reread it, done 2 different Rich Dad Poor Dads and have a few others in my Amazon wish list.0 -
Heres a good book I think, its about 80 quid though. You could just read the free parts he has posted on his blog though
http://www.alphatrends.net/
http://www.technicalanalysisbook.com/
http://www.amazon.com/Technical-Analysis-Using-Multiple-Timeframes/dp/1598795805/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1253374851&sr=8-1
Here is one his trades done this week which he also explains the logic of in a youtube video0 -
LOL - You wouldn't believe the amount of credits that are required especially to maintain a series 7 license on the US side. Almost all the seminars I go to are free and are offered by well known multi-national firms. What I wanted to say is that it is not necessary to spend £500 on something which would never guarantee that you won't lose money. Most of what you can learn from someone who charges can be found in books or on the internet or going to free seminars. There is no new gimmick for increasing your investment returns. Stick with plain vanilla investing and one should survive.0
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