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wet_suit_one

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In here?

This how to write off escort services is pretty fucking weak beer.

I'm always happy to learn about new ways to better my investments, but this forum seems to be a bit of a dud...

Oh well, c'est la vie!
 

mb12ca

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I am a member of vectorvest.com. They have a stock analyzer function that is very useful and quite accurate. Also, I am a subscriber to a penny stock alert service, but for the life of me, I can't remember the name. I will post if I remember.
 

blackrock13

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Vectorvest is good but you have to live eat and breath it. Morningstar.ca is a good read and can be done at your own pace.
 

JohnLarue

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Be careful
VectorVest attempts to time the market.
I have not personally tried VectorVest, however I do know that very few people (in fact no one) are able to time the market consistently.


Why people are fascinated by these price & volume charts is a mystery to me. (it may be because it is simple & intuitive to understand- that is a very risky way to invest your hard earned money)
Price & Volume Charts do not predict when a company has fallen behind the competition, when they will launch a world beating new iPhone or if the valuation is far too rich

The really successful investors focus on the risk before focusing on the reward.
Sadly most retail investors get it the other way around
e.g. Citigroup is in a god-awful mess & is only a float because of the bailout by the Federal govt
Can this company grow?
A better question is perhaps , can this company survive on its own?

Yet some pin-head will look at a chart decide (incorrectly) it is undervalued & pour thousands of dollars into a bet it will go up.
That is a bet not an investment

A much more sensible approach is to determine when to buy & sell based upon relative valuation & perceived growth opportunities for a company. ie. fundamental analysis
Over the long haul you will have better performance and less sleepless nights , relative to basing investment decisions solely on price & volume charts.

If you are interested in software to aid in fundamental analysis, check this link (not-for-profit) out
http://www.betterinvesting.org/Publ...nt=JoinNow&utm_campaign=OnlineSSGTrialVersion

A more Canadian focused version can be found
http://www.shareowner.com/index.html
 

Rockslinger

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If you are looking for investment advice, TERBIES are probably no better and no worse then the crap you get in the civilian world. Remember those analysts who were saying NORTEL $150 and NASDAQ 6,000?
 
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