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Investment Tips?
Hermanmunster_2
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I see quite a few money making and investment letters being propositioned through various newsletters most of which want you to pay for tips and moneymaking share picks emanating from various addresses in SEA CONTAINERS HOUSE LONDON. Has anyone had experience with this source and are their recommendations successful?
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Just ask yourself - If these people are so good then why are they still working?
N.Never be afraid to take a profit.
Keep breathing. :eek:
Just because I am surrounded by FOOLS does not make me wise. :j0 -
Just ask yourself - If these people are so good then why are they still working?
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A really good point thanks for that .They really push some stuff out including MoneyWeek magazine so I would think they do follow their own advice and all make money out of it? Perhaps they just like the cut and thrust of it all?0 -
If you must pay good money to invest, at least make sure you're paying it to someone who's regulated, i.e. an IFA.Hermanmunster wrote: »I see quite a few money making and investment letters being propositioned through various newsletters most of which want you to pay for tips and moneymaking share picks emanating from various addresses in SEA CONTAINERS HOUSE LONDON. Has anyone had experience with this source and are their recommendations successful?
There's no real need to pay for tips and even less reason to pay for research - there's this great public library called the Internet...You've never seen me, but I've been here all along - watching and learning...:cool:0 -
LongTermLurker wrote: »If you must pay good money to invest, at least make sure you're paying it to someone who's regulated, i.e. an IFA.
There's no real need to pay for tips and even less reason to pay for research - there's this great public library called the Internet...
I often read their free taster newsletters and emails and have often wondered if anyone has had experience of them and their investment advice, they claim to be regulated by FSA and give a membership number.0 -
Hermanmunster wrote: »I see quite a few money making and investment letters being propositioned through various newsletters most of which want you to pay for tips and moneymaking share picks emanating from various addresses in SEA CONTAINERS HOUSE LONDON. Has anyone had experience with this source and are their recommendations successful?
I can't comment on those you mention but I would suggest Investors chronicle and Moneyweek would be sufficient to meet most peoples needs..0
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