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Any trading blogs worth following?

longwalks1
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As above, are there any traders who blog/tweet their trades that are worth following?
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I follow quite a few, although they are more aimed at investing than trading. Some of the UK ones are
https://www.wexboy.wordpress.com
https://www.investingsidekick.com
https://www.expectingvalue.comFaith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity.0 -
For an income stocks & fixed income products this blog is good
http://www.the-diy-income-investor.com/0 -
Some I visit regularly - again, more investing than trading
http://www.diyinvestoruk.blogspot.co.uk/
http://jeffxiii.blogspot.co.uk/
and of course, http://boards.fool.co.uk/Index.aspx0 -
http://valueshare.co.uk/
(not so much trading but with the view that most shares will be held for the long term)Never let the perfume of the premium overpower the odour of the risk0 -
I am not a financial adviser and neither do I play one on television. I might occasionally give bad advice but at least it's free.
Like all religions, the Faith of the Invisible Pink Unicorns is based upon both logic and faith. We have faith that they are pink; we logically know that they are invisible because we can't see them.0 -
Just remember that you really need to do your own research. Whilst blogs, newspaers, etc can help give you ideas it's not a good idea to just follow them without doing proper research.0
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You can also find a list of investing resources at valueshare.co.uk and then click on top resources at the top. Especially some of the forums are worth going to if interested in specific shares.0
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