Bullshare
- 22 Jan 2003 20:35
Welcome to MoneyAM.
Today sees the launch of MoneyAM, a bright new financial website for the smart investor. Our aim is quite simple: we aim to become the UK's leading web-based supplier of shares related content and data.
Streaming real time share prices, up to the minute portfolios, live city news, email alerts, bulletin boards, company fundamentals plus expert analysis supplied by the same award-winning team of journalists, analysts and researchers that produce Shares Magazine every week. These are just some of the great features that MoneyAM provides free to anyone who registers on the site.
Our premium paid for services are compelling and competitively priced and a must for the serious investor/trader. Unlimited level 1, FTSE indices, alerts, Premium market scan tools and the Traders Room (Bulletin Board) are just some of the extras on offer. Level 2 services will be coming to MoneyAM very soon!!!
We hope you enjoy using the site.
Regards
Mike Boydell
Managing Director
Mr Ashley James
- 23 Jan 2003 02:18
- 17 of 294
Gausie,
I never lose!
Man or Mouse name that Single Malt?
(;-O
Cheers
Ash
Gausie
- 23 Jan 2003 02:20
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MM
on second thoughts, don't allow thread titles to be edited.
;-)
Mr Ashley James
- 23 Jan 2003 02:21
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Gausie,
We could start our very own Alcopop spread bet THUS Thread!
(;-O
Cheers
Ash
howarth39
- 23 Jan 2003 02:25
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initial reaction to site is excellent! well done and continue to make it the best possible site for traders/investors alike
h39
uptick
- 23 Jan 2003 12:35
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I just want to add my congratulations to the team at Moneyam.com who I know have worked like crazy to get the site up and running. From our perspective the site is an important development because the blending of specialist magazines and proper trader websites are something that people have dreamed of in this area but have rarely achieved. The trick is for you to see people from Shares in and around the web-site and, similarly, to see the web-site's features prominently displayed in the magazine. We are one of the few web sites to have a full editorial team that has a brief to file for the web-site as well as the magazine and, when combined with the trader tools and information, will provide a service that is hard to replicate. The philosophy of the magazine has always been to create information and services that narrows the gap between institutional and private investors. We know that this site is the first step in a range of innovations that will provide such a service. Naturally we need support - your support! Not just your kind words but your subscriptions to our services. Happily the days of free on-line information are coming to an end. Happily, I say, because you know the only other people getting the information are as serious about their investment as you are.
Ross Greenwood
Editor-in-Chief
Shares Magazine
NickB
- 23 Jan 2003 14:03
- 22 of 294
Congrats on the new site, every financial web site will display the same qoute for your shares so additional content is most welcome and im sure that Shares mag can provide that.
moneyman
- 23 Jan 2003 14:27
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Keep on being asked to login when going to traders room and wanting to post.Hit the log in button and then brings me back to the login screen again!
moneyman
- 23 Jan 2003 14:27
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By the way great site thanks !!
Mr Ashley James
- 23 Jan 2003 14:53
- 25 of 294
Moneyman,
I think Traders Room is for Beta Testers only unless subscription only a fiver a month paid.
It is far more active in there.
Cheers
Ash
jaanimagi
- 23 Jan 2003 15:00
- 26 of 294
So what does this site have that ADVFN doesn't?
Crocodile
- 23 Jan 2003 15:06
- 27 of 294
jaanimaagi welcome
Nearly everyone that was banned from ADVFN
The extra 5 for the Traders Room is well worth considering
D.
moneyman
- 23 Jan 2003 15:11
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Croc does the 5 only give access to the BB?
Haystack
- 23 Jan 2003 15:13
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Much faster and more reliable streaming prices etc. based on a more modern technology which is more scaleable. It also has Crocodile's traders thread each day. On the traders BB it has all the experts who used to be on A***N.
It will have a stricter code of behaviour than A***N. I don't think that personal attacks, abuse, posting hundreds of new threads about nothing, libelous and slanderous comments about people, obscenities will be tolerated. It wil be a place for people discuss financial and other topics in a more friendly and intelligent way. I don't think AM will sit by and let a few idiots ruin the BB as A***N have.
Crocodile
- 23 Jan 2003 15:36
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Good points Haystack
NickB
- 23 Jan 2003 15:41
- 31 of 294
Not many posts on the 'free bb'
Mr Ashley James
- 23 Jan 2003 15:46
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NickB,
No there really is a fairly active Traders Thread Community on Traders BB with around 300 posts on it.
The community is really established there.
Cheers
Ash
nathan
- 23 Jan 2003 18:56
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I hope this can be a sensible information and debate forum.I fear that too many bulletin boards are dominated by trivial comment and ,sadly,some topics are hijacked by people who use it as a means of sounding off on issues that are not relevant.
Crocodile
- 23 Jan 2003 19:22
- 35 of 294
nathan
Its always a fine balance between free speech and abusing the system. I can tell you that it will be constantly monitored and any offensive material will soon be dealt with.
However trivial comment will always go an and certainly should be allowed as long as it does not disrupt the BB.
The Traders room which is subscription should have a higher content of share talk and analysis.
D,
Hi Nick B!
NickB
- 23 Jan 2003 19:54
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Hi Croc
Its good that everyone has been able to Keep their ids makes it kind of homely !