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over a year ago
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I prefer to take physical possession of my investments
Although I was gonna put £7000 into stocks......bought a car instead.
Would of made over £100,000 by now but I'd of bailed out at around when it got to around £14,000 |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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I currently make around £1000 from the signals I get sent. Hoping to get this up to around £1500-£1600 so I can give up my job and trade full time. I have a friend who sends me the signals he's my age and owns a Bentley and a Lamborghini. With friends like that it's easy to get motivated. |
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The saying that applies to Gambling also applies to Trading, if you can't afford to lose it then don't do it.
Trading is being plugged across social media as a get rich quick scheme currently. It is like most other things where few will do very well and the majority will do very poorly.
I have no problem with it, as long as people understand it can be high risk high reward. |
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"I currently make around £1000 from the signals I get sent. Hoping to get this up to around £1500-£1600 so I can give up my job and trade full time. I have a friend who sends me the signals he's my age and owns a Bentley and a Lamborghini. With friends like that it's easy to get motivated. "
This just sounds like a plug to sign up to your friends tips I'm afraid. |
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"i have 25g and looking to triple it or more as quick as possible but no idea how but not stupid enough to take a huge risk like trading"
To be honest I think if you want to triple and fast, your options are very limited.
There is very little low risk high reward to put your money into. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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If you have 25 grand to spend don't invest in stocks. Buy a share in a property. Still risky but at least your money is safer.
I'm not trying to sell anything just explains where I'm at so far. Looking to get into a career in trading but being from Plymouth it's pretty hard. Didn't know if there was any young traders on here that could share experiences etc. |
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"I currently make around £1000 from the signals I get sent. Hoping to get this up to around £1500-£1600 so I can give up my job and trade full time. I have a friend who sends me the signals he's my age and owns a Bentley and a Lamborghini. With friends like that it's easy to get motivated. "
Good luck, just remember signals are just that, signals. They can indicate a market move or they might not. It is very easy to lose big time so be careful how you play. |
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"i have 25g and looking to triple it or more as quick as possible but no idea how but not stupid enough to take a huge risk like trading"
You have no chance of tripling it quickly if you don't want to take a huge risk.
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"I prefer to take physical possession of my investments
Although I was gonna put £7000 into stocks......bought a car instead.
Would of made over £100,000 by now but I'd of bailed out at around when it got to around £14,000"
Similar here- various wheeled investments over time, good fun but have often sold then too soon. I used to do some share buying & selling back in the 90s, not big sums, I did ok at that but similarly often would get out a bit too early. I've considered getting back into that lately but the problem I find is that even for just basic share deals there is just so much information available now, I don't know where to start. I used to identify a sector (or perhaps country) that was widely expected to do well, then find companies within that which seemed worth buying. Back then you only had ceefax(!) and newspapers, so choices were quite easy, now there are zillions of websites offering info, of varying quality. I wouldn't even know which sector to try now - where would anyone suggest starting? Oh, no idea about these other types of deals, but I have once trebled a short term investment - at the dog races... |
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I've found 15-60 min trades are the best. Especially straight after news. 78-87% payout depending on sites and a lot easier to study the market. A few candles in either direction and 90% of the time it comes in. Small trades small wins but with 10-20 throughout the day it seems to work for me for the last year or so. Started with £300 around 7k up in that time. |
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