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From: | nickk@quicksilver.net.nz |
Date: | Thu, 29 Nov 2001 23:19:14 GMT |
yep....i agree Intelligent Investing Team writes: > Morning everybody, > > The one thing that I don't understand is that some of you seem to have an >opinion that technical investing will always make huge profits. Or at least >that is what you think that new and existing traders seem to think. > > I do not remember ever seeing a post where someone has claimed that you will >always make extraordinary profits from trading. I think that your opinion has >been clouded (and with good reason) by some of the claims made by large >companies selling automatic trading systems. > > Technical or fundamental, the aim is the same. To make consistent profits >each month or year. Where is it written that technicals will perform better. >This just isn't the case. I'll say it one more time. Different people suit >different methods. And not surprisingly, return is usually directly >proportional to effort. > > You wont make money long term having a quick glance at the business pages >once a month, and you wont make money trading if you rely on tip sheets and >automatic systems. > > Nick, you summed it up in your last post... > > "...Trading is a very tough Business, the vast majority survive less than a >year......" > > This is absolutely true. and the reason people fail, is because they have not >had access to independent and affordable services to help them become safe and >educated. Up until recently, if you wanted to learn about trading, you had to >take the biased (BS) opinion of a salesperson, and sink $1000's into a system. > > It is forums like this, and the generosity of members like Phedorus that now >means that people can become educated and empowered to consume services only >when they need them. Lets get off our respective soap boxes and see if we >can't help each other out. There is enormous value in combining sound >fundamentals with technical entry and exit points. > > Perhaps we can all use our complimentary skills to focus on the job of making >consistent, reasonable, and achievable profits. > > Regards > > Nick McCaw > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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