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WHO MAKES A FULL TIME LIVING     

matty1 - 02 Aug 2004 20:57

Do any of you make a full time living at this? if so what advice can you give.

Jumpin - 04 Aug 2004 23:25 - 16 of 30

I forgot to add the extra requirements for the chair...
but I will leave that to your imagination ;)

optomistic - 04 Aug 2004 23:30 - 17 of 30

Exit Matty1 to upgrade his CV..... no Matty don't give in yet, this is a sensible thread. Call in GD's cafe :-))

snakey - 05 Aug 2004 00:07 - 18 of 30

I make me livin` out of a few good horses a year and use the market as a tax loss. didn`t intend to but the manipulators always seem to downtrend my hopefulls. Have a fiver on Marching Song at Folkestone tomorrow evening and see how easy it can be ??? NO GUARANTEES mind you. Again, you have to do your own research !!!

Harlosh - 05 Aug 2004 13:59 - 19 of 30

Funny that you should say that Snakey. As a bit of fun, I began to subscribe to a horse tipster. I am amazed how successful it has been. I have upped the size of my bets now and though it's still early days I actually think I can make a decent income from it.

I've always been wary of gambling on horses but it proves that with the right selection and good money management you can make a success of it.

Now where have I heard that before?

Harlosh

seawallwalker - 05 Aug 2004 15:16 - 20 of 30

Who is your tipster please??

Harlosh - 05 Aug 2004 18:25 - 21 of 30

Sorry SW. That would telling. The more that back the horse the smaller price I get. You understand.
But they are out there. Just don't throw them in the bin. Give them a try and see if it works for you, but find one that you can try before you buy.

Regards

zarif - 05 Aug 2004 18:27 - 22 of 30

Good Short on the dow so far. 81pts in hand and locked in profit. I think may bounce up after 7pm.

daves dazzlers - 05 Aug 2004 19:56 - 23 of 30

well well this is a funny old thread intresting.

zarif - 05 Aug 2004 20:53 - 24 of 30

sorry guys - i had posted on the wrong thread as the post no.21 was for the dow thread.
rgds
zarif

seawallwalker - 06 Aug 2004 07:51 - 25 of 30

Okay Harlosh, will do.

Like a bit of fun with the GG's but I can't pick an arguement usually.

Scripophilist - 06 Aug 2004 09:27 - 26 of 30

I do very well from the markets but despite that, people ignore what I say. It would appear that dreaming is an important part of making money from markets and hard work and sensible strategies are for losers who have only been going fourteen years or so!

teletigger - 06 Aug 2004 09:39 - 27 of 30

Everyone say AHHHH????......surely not.
regards

Velocity - 06 Aug 2004 12:28 - 28 of 30

You are really going to help yourself by insulting your target audience lol

Juzzle - 06 Aug 2004 12:30 - 29 of 30

Scrip - it is of course important that lots of newcomers and others fail to listen, and remain as losers. The winners need there to be a plenty of losers putting their money on the table for the winners to take away ;o)

snakey - 06 Aug 2004 21:13 - 30 of 30

Harlosh,
the only difference is that in this game, the horse is always running (until company goes bust), so you can have lengthy (years) of fun playing a share.
Marching Song home and dry at 11/10
good luck with shares and nags
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