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North West Traders' Day - 11th November 2005 - Manchester (DAY)     

Lancslad - 16 Sep 2005 10:28





It's that time of year again, so it must be the North West Traders Day!. This year we have moved to a
new a venue which has broadband, a necessity it seems with all the software and programs the traders use .

If you can make it simply post below and I will include you on the list.

Regards

Tony (Lancslad)




Friday November 11th 10:00am - 5:00pm

BRITANNIA COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL - MANCHESTER
Palatine Road,
Didsbury,
Manchester M20 2WG

0161 434 3411


Directions to the Britannia Country House Hotel: Please note there are two Britannia Hotels on the same road, it is the Britannia Country House Hotel (the one with Fridays Night Club on the roadside)

From M6: Join the M56 for Manchester( see M6 directions)

From M56: . Follow signs for City Centre A5103. Take B5166 exit(Northenden), just after junction 3A.
At the lights turn right into Palatine road. The Britannia Country Hotel is 1 mile on the left.

From M60: Approaching clockwise at junction 5 take the A5145. Turn right again at next set of traffic lights
into Palatine road. The hotel is 0.5 miles on the right. Anti clock wise on exit road, junction 5 stay in the
left-hand lane and follow the B5166. At the traffic lights turn left into Palatine road. The hotel is
approximately a mile down the road.



List of Attendee's so far
355 + 1
Michael Abbott
N Ahmed
alderleyedge
Sarmid Al-Kamil
AndrewBebb
angi
Roger Ashworth
bakko
Baughfell
Terry Bell
Big Al
Bigbobjoylove
BillC
billneild
C E Bomben
Rodney Borrow
Bosley
Stephen Bridge
Bernard Brock
Rudi Broniman
BRYDONDHILL
Bullshare
Carey Cameron
Tim Carr
CC
cedmarsden
Ian Charles Macdonald
chepskate + 1
chocolate (Clitheroe event)
Tuck Choy
Andrew Coares
Cloudbase
compoundup
Stephen Cotterill
Cronky
Keith Cunningham
Andrew Dawson
Rob Dempsey
desparate das
Neil Dolan
Diablo666 + 1
Jason Dobson-Wood
david Ellis
Ron Etherington
Dave Evans
Paul Fisher
fortitude18
Fundamentalist
Wayne Gardener
Tim Gilligan
gimp
David Girling
Rob Girling
Ross Godlieb
Grahamw9
Greystone
Yvonne Hands
Mark Hankey
Matthew Hanson
Harlosh
Tom Hougaard
Paul Howse
Shamim Hussain
HowardSomerset
IanT(MoneyAM)
iraj jafarian
Usman Jameel
jaypea
jj50
Chris Jones
JPD + 1
Nasim Khan
Lancslad
Brian Lawrence
Jim Lightfoot
Llcom
Elric Lloyd-Langton
Longwayhome
Maggot
Manby + 2
maninbag
markusantonius
David Martin
Alastair McCloskey
Lynda McClosky
Charles Moyo
Sajid Munir
Daniel Murawa
Kobus Nienaber
niggle
Olufemi Olubodun
richard Parker
Sarfraz Patel
petermonk
Photomad
Roger Pickles
Neil Pollitt
Potherb
prober
Iain Ramsay
Stuart Reece
rekirkham + 1
Mr Ripley
Alan Rovertson
Ruth
Ozden Sayin
Schiff
Scripophilist
Dave Shaw
Aadil Shazad
Sherif
Shogun
Jatinder Singh
skg83239
David Smiyh
Kath Smith
Rickie Smith
Sarah Smith
spacemoggy
sportbilly1976
Sputnik
David Stableford
Joan Stableford
Stan
Steph
Larry Stoker
Christopher Taylor
Ian Templeton
The Juggler
Tipu Sultan
supermum
tinsmith
Vivid
whatoo +1
whaton
Geoff Whittaker
David Wilde
Simon Wolf
Trevor Wooley
Roy Wright
Yantrman
M Zarar
Zaphod

alderleyedge - 14 Nov 2005 00:35 - 250 of 259

Really enjoyed the day and many thanks to all that took part.
For myself Tom Hougaard was an in inspiration.Ruth and Shoguns slot was perfect,missed the kick but the discipline.........priceless!

compoundup - 14 Nov 2005 09:53 - 251 of 259

A good day. Good company. Looking at the markets with renewed "positive expectations" this morning.

shogun - 14 Nov 2005 10:19 - 252 of 259

Well what a good day it is always good to meet like minded people .

Unfortunatly the slot ruth and me put on did not go as planed as time was against us, i can only apologise and say both ruth and myself were as dissapointed as you must have been,

Who was that mad woman who was harrassing everyone after the event, she scared peter(script) to death and then latched on to poor CC.

Greystone - 14 Nov 2005 11:58 - 253 of 259

Shogun - That's Steph's new friend and pupil you are talking about. ;-)

CC - 14 Nov 2005 19:22 - 254 of 259

Shogun - I seem to remember she thought your conversational skills needed improving. What she really meant was that she wanted to give you some tongue action ;-)))

Ruth - 14 Nov 2005 22:59 - 255 of 259

CC, dont get him going, hes still having nightmares:-), as you can imagine weve taken the piss out of him all day today, were sending him on a course on how to tell someone to piss off poiltely instead of his usual 4 letter rant, and to a lady as well, no manners hey:-)

Scripophilist - 14 Nov 2005 23:09 - 256 of 259

Steph gave me plenty of warning so I was careful to turn around and walk in the other direction went that woman started approaching. Very weird.

chocolat - 14 Nov 2005 23:14 - 257 of 259

Shame your dad had gone to bed, Scrip :)

Scripophilist - 15 Nov 2005 20:11 - 258 of 259

LOL!

Greystone - 05 Dec 2005 10:08 - 259 of 259

Sorry my review of the day is so late....but here it is.....

Of all of the Traders Days MoneyAM hosts over the year, none quite matches the North West event for atmosphere and enthusiasm.

This year the event, held on Friday 11th November, moved to Manchester, in order to cater for the ever-increasing numbers of investors who like to come along, meet their peers and take part in what is a series of highly informative sessions covering many aspects of trading and investing.

The change of location this year proved not to detract from the tradition, attracting a record turnout, with visitors from every corner of the UK making the trip.

On the menu was a broad selection of presentations from a number of leading service providers and MoneyAM users themselves.

The proceedings were kicked off with an overview of the benefits of Level 2 data from Mike Boydell, along with advice on how to analyse it and make use of the information available to assist in trading shares successfully.

There followed informative presentations from Jon Scott of E*Trade on using direct market access and Gary Thomson of CMC Markets giving advice on Forex trading.

Tom Hougaard of CityIndex was on hand to give his unique off-the-wall analysis of the international financial picture always an eye-opener and always delivered with a perfect balance of humour and aplomb.

A new subject for Traders Days was presented by Sunil Jaswal of Reality Expansion, with an insight into how he created a lucrative property portfolio. Judging by the clamour of people who rushed to see Sunil during the lunch break, his ideas certainly struck a chord.

James Alexander of Zopa continued the alternatives theme with a fresh look at what makes the financial world go round and an insight into why Loan Exchanges are gaining in popularity.

MoneyAm Bulletin Board regular, Sputnik, gave the benefit of his experience as a swing and momentum trader, using examples from his own activities. Sputnik has been a successful private investor for many years and always has sound advice for his fellow BB users.

Regular Shares contributor and Global Markets Training lecturer, Peter Webb, treated the audience to an interactive session illustrating how he uses Betting Exchanges and maintains a success rate of between 90% and 95% by treating Horse Racing and Football betting in purely financial terms. He also outlined how his methods can also be applied to betting on indices. (During the break it was impossible to even see Peter as he was completely surrounded by the intrigued and the interested, eager to learn more.)

The closing event of the day was presented by Bulletin Board stalwarts, Ruth and Shogun, who provided a live trading session to demonstrate the methods they apply while jointly trading on a daily basis at home. Although it was a quiet time on the markets, they were able to illustrate their methods and decision-making processes. This was probably the most animated session of the day and proved a big hit with everyone.

There was time during breaks in the day for friends to meet and new acquaintances to be struck up. I was pleased to have had the opportunity to catch up with so many of the MoneyAM regulars and exchange experiences.

The feedback was great and will ensure that MoneyAM Traders Days continue to thrive in the future. Next years events are already being planned a return to Manchester in 2006 is guaranteed.

Alan English
14 November 2005

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