samedi 14 février 2015

Your considered opinion, please?

Gidday Troops.

I am after some opinion and advice on email investment newsletters.

My involvement with the Aussie stock market probably goes back about thirty years, buying and selling whatever. My current small holding is with Telstra, bought through the employee scheme they had running back then.



In the last year or so, I have subscribed to various free stock market newsletters, namely Port Phillip Publishing, who put out The Daily Reckoning, Small Cap Investigator, and Cycles Trends and Forecasts, The Motely Fool, and the Wealth Builders Club of Australia.

As you read through the blurbs of these various newsletters, they each "promise" so much. But how do they stack up, either with each other, and with stocks in general. Are they the "bees knees" in stock recommendations.



I would be very much interested in hearing from members who may subscribe to the reports offered by these newsletters. Have they made money? Lost money? Are the recommendations kosher, with lots of backup and research. The one thing that is common to them is the large fistful of dollars they want for the reports.



Question: If somebody thinks he/she has the ability to know what stocks have a good chance of making money, why aren't those folks quietly making squillions of dollars, and going into early retirement? Why share the secret.

After all, how many treasure hunters advertise the fact they know the location of where a treasure is buried?



Could any replies please keep to the subject. I've posted to other forums (not stock related) asking for information, and by about the fifth or sixth reply, they are way off track.



I imagine fellow members are educated, intelligent and sophisticated, so I hope replies reflect this.




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