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Naruepol
so heres my set up.

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tempoman
Penn West Energy Trust (PWT.UN)
Enbridge (ENB)
White Rock Real Estate Investment (WRK.UN)

I am currently in their dividend reinvestment program (DRiP). All these companies also have Stock purchase plans.
I will probably add a major bank (probably RBC or Scotiabank) sometime soon so I am involved in Real Estate, Energy and Banking.
endless_summer
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Originally posted by Naruepol
so heres my set up.


Nice!
Can I come and watch?
Naruepol
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Originally posted by endless_summer
Nice!
Can I come and watch?


what is there to watch? all i do is play gears of war all day.
Jben
how would I go abut getting into trading, my mom passedvaway last year and She left me some cash how would I go about starting a portfolio?

Do I need schooling or can I learn on my own, or better getting someone to do it for me.

also how much money do you need to get started?
Jben
is it exspensive to pay someone to do my trading?

I'm sure it is. I got a lot of uestions, obviously.
Naruepol
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Originally posted by Jben
how would I go abut getting into trading, my mom passedvaway last year and She left me some cash how would I go about starting a portfolio?

Do I need schooling or can I learn on my own, or better getting someone to do it for me.

also how much money do you need to get started?


1)Capital
2)Broker
3)Computer
4)Charting Software


The most important thing you need is education. It’s expensive but once you have it money comes free. And capital is important too. ;)

Dude formal education doesn’t seen to have much to do with a person skill as a trader. I have no background in finance or economics, im a kinesology student.I learned everything myself.

There’s a wealth of information around that has been published, many great books have been written. I have a library that consist of over 30 books on finance and trading, all of them purchased when I was learning the trade. And now as I look back at my collection and
ing laugh at the junk I’ve acquired.

Most books on trading, teach you a certain method of charts and rules. But rules change everday in the market. If everyone learned one method do you think the market will let you use that method to make money?

The only book i recomend is the encyclopedia of chart patterns by bulkowski. Im a techincal trader i trade off momentum and always find myself looking back to it as a reference.

Ideally you should have at least 10k, if your starting out small keep your expectiations realistic.
Naruepol
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Originally posted by Jben
is it exspensive to pay someone to do my trading?

I'm sure it is. I got a lot of uestions, obviously.


a stock broker or a financial planner is someone who invest your money until you have none.
Jackn Funk
Naruepol,

What product do you trade? (ie. Forex, Stocks..etc?)
How long have you been trading? Do you do this full time?

And what kind of technical analysis do you use on your momentum trading style?
Jben
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Originally posted by Naruepol


I guess i should read up on the subject and follow the market a bit more closely before making any moves.

Thanks for the info naruepol.

Fin.K.L
First stock that I start to trade - VMW

Some I have at the moment

TIM
DGC
BQI

CSIQ
FRE
CPSL

and no comment from big loser like me... :D
SniFFleS
Once the ban on shorting stocks is lifted. I think the best best is to short all US med to large banking institutions. Shorting the US currency is a good move.

Gold is overly inflated but will keep going up for a while.

The bailout is going to cause a lot more trouble for the markets and economy.
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