TOWINGUK
- 04 Feb 2004 21:59
TOWINGUK - 04 Feb'04 - 14:19 edit
Having used 5D first smart in the past....i am now looking for a more competitively priced trading targets provider. I did quite well trading CAC and DAX using 5D but by the time I had paid for the program there was little or nothing left. I visited Goldline in october last year and the system looked interesting but at 5k a year a little too expensive I reckon!! A friend told me about markettext.com which apparently used to be called smssignal. they email & text target prices for ftse and dow. I have signed up for free trial and after 4 days it looks quite good....although i haven't traded on the strength of it yey. anyone any thought on this sytem or others please? ta
TOWINGUK
- 05 Feb 2004 14:58
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Penycae
- 05 Feb 2004 21:15
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I've booked a visit to see the Goldline System. I see you went in October. Was it worth the trip? I know the initial cost is 5k. They didn't tell me that was yearly, but refer to a small renewal fee. Did they give you details of actual earnings?
Cheers,
Penycae.
TOWINGUK
- 06 Feb 2004 09:00
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I was not impressed, the guy selling goldline was an out and out salesman he new little about the markets? And he wanted money before we could try??? IV been watching market text number on a live feed and it seems to work so far with only one loss?
Penycae
- 07 Feb 2004 18:19
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Thanks Towing. I may call off the appointment. I ain't going to travel without the chance to test the system on the day. Good luck.
TOWINGUK
- 02 Mar 2004 11:42
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PANYCAE
Did you go to goldline ?It looks like this Matketext thing dose actually work. iv registered twice with two different email addresses so have tried it for two week for free and traded most of there predictions and I just keep winning how can that be bad? So I have now paid .Well worth 47.50
Bullshare
- 02 Mar 2004 13:15
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Under normal circumstances MoneyAM would remove this thread, but maybe this will be a lesson to others. Here is my email to TowingUK
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We have had a complaint about a thread you have started about markettext and after further investigation it would seem you have broken a number of our terms.
Very simply you have tried to advertise this site and from the style of your posting you are insinuating you have nothing to do with markettext. On simple investigation the markettext domain is registered to you.
In fairness to our users we will point this fact out to them.
Mike Boydell
Managing Director
MoneyAM Ltd
Fundamentalist
- 02 Mar 2004 15:01
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Bullshare - well done - good to see the integrity of the site being maintained, an event like this should make sure everyone remembers to not read too much into what is posted but do their own research into anything rather than relying on others opinions - whether it is about software, a share etc. It is comforting to know that the management are policing this site better than some others that could be mentioned - your posting should be a lesson to one and all. Keep up the good work.