Forum Archive Index - June 2000
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RE: [sharechat] Sixpack
From: |
"Breadmore, Malcolm" <BreadmoM@anz.com> |
Date: |
Fri, 30 Jun 2000 08:45:19 +1000 |
Yep I agree,
I've done the course, read the books and started paper trading. Problem with
paper trading is you do things that you wouldn't do with real money. I
recommend reading a book or two and having a dabble with a small amount of
spare cash. You learn real fast when it's your own money going down the
drain. Remember that it is an on-going process and you will never know it
all.
Good luck
Malcolm
-----Original Message-----
From: kevin.young@gfmb.co.nz
[mailto:kevin.young@gfmb.co.nz]
Sent: Friday, 30 June 2000 9:16
To: sharechat@sharechat.co.nz
Subject: RE: [sharechat] Sixpack
Not to step on anyone's toes here but the best way to learn
is to actually start
trading/investing. You learn really fast.
Books and course help but in my experience is to just go for
it. Start trading
yeah you fall off sometimes but don't let that stop you. How
do you know if you
getting good at it .... the size of your bank account. One
important factor when
you start trading is you start to build your network of
people and knowledge
base. When you're really get really good at it the deals,
people, and investment
comes to you.
Kevin
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