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From: | nickk@quicksilver.net.nz |
Date: | Mon, 09 Sep 2002 08:42:45 +1200 |
Try ASX first.........there are ample to use TA there without going to USA...good practice..........BUT>>>I would suggest paper trading first (imaginary trading)and the way the markets and the world are right now I suggest watching it very closely and go short if you can..... others might have some suggestions.......don't use more than 10% of your capital in any one trade.....set stop losses AND USE THEM!!!!.. Finally....good luck....you'll need some of that.. For others reading.......does anyone have any thoughts/ideas/comments on FOR.......I think this is the best penny dreadful around....written off its debt in Argentina.....has the $$$$$$ of SKC behind it........people like the movies more and more.............tourists flocking to Akld for next 6 months.....I like this stocks penny price..........any thoughts????? Cheers Nk Holden Glova writes: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi all, > > First off - thank you very much to SNOOPY for helping me learn something >about > what sort of questions and to ask for when initiating a fundamental search > for value in a company. I really appreciate you taking the time. > > I recently subscribed to this http://www.stockfetcher.com thing and have >found > it quite a good tool! At least I could see it's uses if you were a TA trader. > Something that hasn't felt right to me with looking for value in a company is > that how long must you wait for value to be realized? The answer is probably > until the market realizes it! This uncertainty sits uneasy with me - the > investment just feels a bit to uncertain. > > I don't want to stir up any old wounds between TA vs. fundamentals so please > don't think that is my intent. I'm only expressing what has initially struck > me odd about the fundamental approach. > > Haveing found a cool tool like the website above I will re-iterate that I > think the US market is better suited to a TA approach. It seems there is much > larger increase/decrease in price on a single day. My question is do you > think it is silly to experiment with a TA approach in the US market on stock > ranging from $1-5? I must admit, I really want to give this a try - but at > the same time I am a tad bit afraid to lose my money :) > > Also, on a separate note, I generally save about $1000/month and have 2 >months > worth saved up, is that enough to invest at once? Should I split this amount? > Keeping in mind that each month will be another $1000 to invest somewhere > else. > > Many thanks for any insights provided. > > - -- > Signed, > Holden Glova > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQE9exjb0X8w8X71zPcRApUuAJ40GpOHooJL32eopNxF1Zeueq+DAgCfdnJ7 > nTMXH1RtSFUHyo5FlYnEXYU= > =d/To > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at > http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/ > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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