Welcome! Please Log In
Go
Essentials Popular Topics
My Favorite Forums Join Discuss to setup a list of your favorite forums.
Re: Technical Analysis Tools Limoman  07-06-2008, 8:05 AM | Post #2535949
0  

Do you Really want to Know? Do you have a Major In Accounting? Have a very Anal. Mind And want to spend, Hours ,  days,weeks, months of your Free time getting even More Confused? LOL

Of course, I'm just a early retired, 60 yr old Blue Collar type guy...so take this with a GOS and In Jest..

Vs Enjoying the Best Yrs of your Life, going out an having Some Fun with it..Or at the least? Devote the same amt. of Time towards Working at what you enjoy doing and Making More $ and Building up a Better Career for yourself...

And I love how everyone wants "something for nothing" or Freebies and expects accurate and non biased information..

Don't be a cheapskate.. Join M* Premium services..and start from there

And most of it will be Based upon History and Other Peoples Opinions ( inwhich, we know is about 80% on ave. wrong ) and you can Spin all the Technical Charts and Theories you want...but None are consistant and prove nothing more than to justify other Peoples Jobs/Salaries and/or To sell their Books..and make THEM $.

but, go ahead and play.. But..

 If you don't Know what to do with the information you Do Get?

It will do nothing more than Further Confuse you ( as it is desgined to do)...

Good Luck!

I dare say, your going to need it then..seeing as some 93% of Amautre investors are Sheep being led to slaughter..being conned by all those Charts,Books and Pro's..

11 reasons passive investors let Wall Street steal their money - MarketWatch

Topics amt aol Career Charts Jobs View Complete Thread
 
© Copyright 2008 Morningstar, Inc. All rights reserved. Please read our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Quotes for NASDAQ are 15 minutes delayed. All other exchanges are delayed 20 minutes.