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10 ways SharePad will make you a better investor

bigfreddiel
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Well that's SharePads claim.
Hard to see how tho?
The claim that it 'will' make you a better investor to me seems dubious, if not just downright false.
You could say Tim Hales books will make you a better investor.
I can see how SharePad as a tool may make you a better investor, but surely only if you know what it's telling you.
So, has anyone used SharePad, and has it made you a better investor?
Cheers fj
Hard to see how tho?
The claim that it 'will' make you a better investor to me seems dubious, if not just downright false.
You could say Tim Hales books will make you a better investor.
I can see how SharePad as a tool may make you a better investor, but surely only if you know what it's telling you.
So, has anyone used SharePad, and has it made you a better investor?
Cheers fj
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bigfreddiel wrote: »10 ways SharePad will make you a better investor
Well that's SharePads claim.
Hard to see how tho?I can see how SharePad as a tool may make you a better investor
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I went to their site. The claim was five ways not ten ways. The ways are listed.The claim that it 'will' make you a better investor to me seems dubious, if not just downright false.
You could say Tim Hales books will make you a better investor.
, but surely only if you know what it's telling you.
Sharepad is a market information service from the people who have made and distributed Sharescope for years (which was a reasonably well regarded product). It probably wouldn't be suitable for someone like you who just wants to buy and hold a tracker. Still, you have to spend your millions on something.0
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