Here's the next item I wanted to cover from Kiplinger's "The Best List" (November issue.) Today, we're highlighting the best forum to chat with other investors:
The Best Forum to Chat with Other Investors: ClearStation.com
Stock message boards are essentially online hangouts where users hash over their favorite -- and not-so-favorite -- stocks. Postings can be insightful, but they can also be freewheeling and frivolous. ClearStation.com, run by E*Trade Financial, lets you search for posts by ticker symbol. A rating is assigned to the author of each post, based on what other users think of the author's picks and comments.
I'm not a big message board user -- especially when it comes to investing -- so I don't really have a comment on this one other than the fact that it's owned by E*Trade doesn't make me want to run and check it out. But I'm sure some of you out there use it (or have in the past) -- what do you think?
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Yeah, what do you think about it guys? Do you guys think it is reliable?
Posted by: investoplan | October 24, 2006 at 03:47 PM
Hello! Help solve the problem.
Very often try to enter the forum, but says that the password is not correct.
Regrettably use of remembering. Give like to be?
Thank you!
Posted by: AltaGid | August 11, 2007 at 08:10 AM
Hi all!
Money is the enemy of most entrepreneurs and marketers. Actually, that's not true. The search for money, the need for money and the desire to spend the money you have are the enemy.
From movies (Superman vs. Syriana or WordPlay) to coffee (Maxwell House vs. Starbucks) to technology (Microsoft vs. a kid in a room in Germany) we see it over and over again.
First rule: great product development and marketing almost always comes from organizations that don't have enough money. Having less money keeps you from trying to buy your way out of trouble.
Second rule: learning to live with less money means you will develop skills and resources instead of buying them. And it means that when you have less money (again), you'll be prepared.
Third rule: When you need money for something specific, go get it. But just for that. With good terms. As soon as you spend money to protect your money or leverage your money or account for your money or send a message about your money, the money is not only wasted, it hurts you.
Bye
Posted by: cyberbucks | October 10, 2007 at 03:59 AM
As for theory - you have to explore it yourself. As for practice - maybe I could give some help. I found an interesting soft on one of the thematic forum recently. It searches for combination automatically. Nice one, though poor in interface.
Program is based on Martingale system with the corrected algorithm. It`s based on searching and waiting a series of results («red or black» usually). But this one I got is for «head or tail».
There were discussions «pro and against» this soft, but I downloaded it and explored for about half an hour and left it in automatic mode till next evening. What I found in the morning was 250WM.
But use this soft shrewdly, admins in casinos do not welcome these things.
Soft:
http://fff.to/19G
Mirror 1:
http://fff.to/19H
Mirror 2:
http://fff.to/19I
pass for the arch: 123
customized for http://headortail.com
Posted by: booster | January 13, 2009 at 04:25 AM
tnx a lot, i`ve downloaded the program, installed it. Didn`t get into all features but there are some results already. My account is slowly filling with cash.
Great thanx:-)
Posted by: baron | January 13, 2009 at 11:19 AM