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Who is the Best and Worst Tipsters on MoneyAM (BEST)     

Kivver - 18 Dec 2005 18:53

After reading some of comments on other threads, some praising others and some knocking others, I thought it might be interesting for us to comment on who's judgement you DO and DO NOT trust.

ringos_tar_2000 - 21 Dec 2005 07:10 - 27 of 47

Worst goldfinger - after making copious research, all his tips are usually at the bottom when he tips them, people buy they go up he sells. Nice arrangement.

Even more bad is paul masterson. Mind you if you short any of this tips, you come up a very big winner. ( i.e. EVS MMG LGB). On second thoughts, shame he is banned really.

jimmy b - 21 Dec 2005 09:35 - 28 of 47

ringo , you contradict yourself,,
lets get this straight ,Goldfinger tips a share at the bottom ,, people buy,, they go up ,, he sells,, why don't people sell ???
If the SP has gone up ,,you've made money.. I'm confused..

Fred1new - 21 Dec 2005 10:02 - 29 of 47

I think if one parades a share as a buy it would be appropriate to give reasons why, if it is a short term trade or a long term hold. Again if the share sold later an indication of why at that point in time.

We all have certainties when we buy and only sometimes get burnt and sell.

Sometime going back to that share at a later date.

jockburns - 21 Dec 2005 12:18 - 30 of 47

I think goldfinger is the best tipster on the board. Can only think that the ones having a dig are the same person under different handles. Ive been put onto a few of his and do my own research.
Worst tipster, anyone who ramps for personal gain.

sinutab - 21 Dec 2005 12:22 - 31 of 47

yes gf is a top poster. jealous others
try to take credit away.

bad poster dil.

goldfinger - 21 Dec 2005 12:49 - 32 of 47

Blimey what a childish thread. I thought we were well past this kind of thing on this B/Board. Im sure Kivver didnt mean it to turn out this way.

Lets face it, if you follow a poster blind you deserve to end up in trouble. DYOR is the thing. Surely recommendations here are just a starting point and thats all they should be. If a poster puts you onto what he or she thinks is a good thing then you should do your own research and then buy if you are satisfied that you have personally covered all the angles. Its also your responsibility to sell when you beleive market forces dictate.

Please dont blame others for your own mistakes.

Can we now please move on to an adult debate.

cheers GF and have a merry xmas.

jimmy b - 21 Dec 2005 12:54 - 33 of 47

jimmy b - 21 Dec 2005 09:35 - 28 of 31
ringo , you contradict yourself,,
lets get this straight ,Goldfinger tips a share at the bottom ,, people buy,, they go up ,, he sells,, why don't people sell ???
If the SP has gone up ,,you've made money.. I'm confused..

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I hope you can answer this ringo , GF tips a share ,,it goes up, whats the problem with that !!!

Actually iv'e taken note of about 5 shares he tipped this year ,one did nothing and four made very good gains,if you got in early you would have made good money, if you got in after the first couple of months you might not.

jimmy b - 21 Dec 2005 12:58 - 34 of 47

Shouldn't worry about it GF ,,recently the BB has all sorts of new threads ,with people slagging each other off, must be people who lose money and need to take it out on someone.

ringos_tar_2000 - 21 Dec 2005 13:00 - 35 of 47

Jimmy-that's because I rate goldfinger and that was my way of saying so, sorry for confusion.

He is a great tipster whereas paul is not!

goldfinger - 21 Dec 2005 13:05 - 36 of 47

Cheers Guys. I really did think that this board had moved on.

Lets please not go the way of advfn.

God help us.

cheers GF.

Kivver - 21 Dec 2005 13:13 - 37 of 47

Goldfinger - im sure (or hope) you were not suggesting the idea of the thread was childish though i fully agree some of responses have been as i suggested in answer 7. The idea was new and reasonably new investors/traders like me get an idea from fellow investors who to trust. Some new investors will never of heard the word 'ramp' or know what it is. I thought it would be good to find out tries to give genuine tips (and yes of course they can all go pear-shaped) and those who try to prey on the naive to ramp their shares. All i would say is after 35 replies I'm hardly any the wiser (though good have been said about you). I am totally suprised to see a couple of people havent been mentioned (good and bad).

goldfinger - 21 Dec 2005 13:35 - 38 of 47

Im trying to point out Kivver that some are using this thread for child like abusive posts, probable jealousy as been pointed out by a few.

Good luck on your findings and have a merry christmas.

cheers GF.

PS, I note the reason why you started the thread, feel free to PM me if you wish at anytime if you think I can be of any assistance re- to experience in this business.

Kivver - 21 Dec 2005 14:15 - 39 of 47

Cheers GF and merry christmas to you to.

WOOLFY - 21 Dec 2005 15:22 - 40 of 47

losers

simonpaynton - 21 Dec 2005 15:38 - 41 of 47

I hear people talking about "ramping" I am intested if the people that use this board really would have enough clout to make a share move??

I guess "Evil "I look like ya dad, and smell of piss" Kenevil proves me wrong really..

(we are allowed to slag him off though yes???)

Fred1new - 21 Dec 2005 16:22 - 42 of 47

What comfort does slagging him off give you?

simonpaynton - 21 Dec 2005 16:36 - 43 of 47

None, never really been effected buy him ;)

Just for fun....

I must have missed the point!!

Kivver - 21 Dec 2005 19:49 - 44 of 47

woolfy, - do one and buy some wolfson on the way.

Simon - the answer is yes, shares can raise and fall on very small amounts of trading. Eureka mining (eka) was down today on 3 trades totalling 10,000.

ps im sure evil used to it, and on his money he probably dont care too much.

Daz England - 21 Dec 2005 20:14 - 45 of 47

Worst: Blinger
Best: Shamona

blinger - 21 Dec 2005 20:49 - 46 of 47

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Daz England

unreal!!!!!!!!!
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