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Is there a good tipsheet? (TIP)     

Andy - 27 Dec 2003 19:25

All,

Adverts for tipsheets abound, all making their own various claims of success, some of which are somewhat dubious, to say the least.

In particular, I am thinking of the tipster that advertises his gains by using mid prices, which grossly distorts the true figure, if you were to utilise the bid-offer spreads that existed at the time.

I see adverts for Trendwatch, Red Hot Penny Shares, Growth Company Investor, Fleet Street Letter, to name but a few.

The question is, is there a GOOD tipshheet/tipster out there?

Is there a tipster/tipsheet that gives only occasional tips, rather than the "3 tips every week" type?

If so, please name them, and give your reasons for the nomination.
An idea of subscription price may be helpful as well, in case anyone was thinking of purchasing.

looking forward to some interesting replies!

TIA

aimtrader - 03 Jan 2004 01:05 - 44 of 109



Has anyone any comments on web based tipters such as t1ps, Michael Walters, or Frequent Trader?

Andy - 03 Jan 2004 19:08 - 45 of 109

DP,

Ok thanks, I will call them for a recent copy, and check out their performance.

yf23_1 - 03 Jan 2004 20:15 - 46 of 109

You don't need a tipsheet to pick momentum plays, just look at the charts.
They alway pick small high risk or recovery plays or stocks with possible blockbuster potential or just tech (because people always buy tech).
After the tips are releaed they become self fulfilling - until reality sets in and then they crash, but the insiders will have got out by then.

If you don't get it, its high risk for high returns with an edge due to the tipsheet effect.

aimtrader - 03 Jan 2004 22:49 - 47 of 109

yf23.1

To a degree what you say is true, but that could be said of all share comment.

I think what is being sought here is a tipsheet that consistently picks growth stocks in their infancy, rather than short term trades.

At least that's what i want from a tipsheet.

Has anyone heard of Investorease?

Is so, any comments welcome!!!

goldfinger - 04 Jan 2004 01:06 - 48 of 109

Aimtrader, heres my thoughts on the 3 online tip sites you mention.

T1ps - T Winnifrith seems to have got out of his problem of not being able to sell stocks he has picked, and especially dogs. There is some excelent web casts with star profile gurus like Evil K , N Wray, Young Slater and so on.
Updates are very punctual and he does some fine online casts with the CEOs of the companys he has tipped.

Downside a lot of people would say that TWs tips could be more adventurous. He also seems to be a chap who is rather inflexible aswell. The B/Board is very quite and censorship is often overdone.

M Walters Site- Excelent site this and Mike Walters really is adventurous especially on techs. B/Board is top class and you do get some of the best non - pro tipsters about posting. He does have guests on the site.

Downside - Tends to do a lot of tipping of small companies on Ofex. Sometimes doesnt tip for weeks on end saying that this is because it just isnt worth it and the markets arent worth going into. Doesnt get the real big names like T1ps.

Frequent Trader - Robbie Burns a pal of mine, well I say its top class and he isnt a tipster as such but gives a daily diary.

Downside Doesnt tip AIM Stocks.

cheers gf.

goldfinger - 04 Jan 2004 01:09 - 49 of 109

Any way judge FrequentTrader by clicking on the link below. Its free.

cheers GF.

http://www.frequenttrader.info/p2.html

renegade - 04 Jan 2004 16:28 - 50 of 109

I add my voice to recommend frequenttrader.info - excellent information with no jargon and free access, have made a lot this year from this site especially Van and Tep.

Andy - 04 Jan 2004 17:02 - 51 of 109

Another reply from the Trader's |Room.
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hawkeye - 04 Jan'04 - 16:51 - 4 of 5

Andy,

Since April this year, I have subscribed to RedSkyResearch Aim and Ofex newsletter, see www.redskyresearch.com

I started the subscription because I needed to build an aim portfolio which has to be held for at least two years. So far they have done me very well, but it does beg the question, could any one have failed to do well this year? This is emphasised by the amount of crowing going in the financial sections of the papers this weekend:-)


38 - 05 Jan 2004 12:45 - 52 of 109

See link for sample sheet. Updated monthly. Free to Fyshe clients.
www.fyshe-group.co.uk/FysheHortonFinney/newsletter/FysheFocus.pdf

dorothyperkins - 05 Jan 2004 23:05 - 53 of 109

sharewatch and techinvest are the only ones worth reading

small co sharewatch
if it hasnt already been posted

http://www.scsw.co.uk

problem with techinvest is when they go wrong you get killed - techinvest tipped warthog at 20p and said sell at 5p, a 75% loss in 5 months or so.

Janus - 06 Jan 2004 07:59 - 54 of 109

I dont use tipsheets but do subscribe to the Mike Walters site which is worth every penny. Lots of very knowlegable people on the board.

http://www.michaelwalters.com

dorothyperkins - 18 Jan 2004 18:13 - 55 of 109

amr looking great at mo

RoyMarklove - 19 Jan 2004 09:33 - 56 of 109

First time I have had chance to look at this thread. I agree with Goldfinger on 28 Dec. I have picked up some good tips from shares mag, but I much preferred the old style magazine.

gallick - 30 Jan 2004 19:50 - 57 of 109

I subscribe to Momentum Investor and am impressed. They seem to give a more detailed insight into the companies they write about (compared with say shares magazine) - they focus closely on companies with rising profits and strong management - not so interested in pe ratios...hence shares with 'momentum' that will continue to rise strongly. They do of course run the risk of backing a share when it might start topping out ...but that goes with the territory. In my experience they get most things right. But MI does not do aim stocks.

For aim stocks I like the aim and ofex newsletter by redskyresearch.com... in the last few weeks they have been championing the likes of Mears, Cardpoint, Pipex, Landround and a number of good gold mining stocks. I think they are good too but.....most tipsters look good when markets are rising!

Andy - 30 Jan 2004 20:10 - 58 of 109

Gallick,

Do you subscribe to redskyresearch.com?

gallick - 03 Feb 2004 23:18 - 59 of 109

>> Andy<<

Yes I do

Andy - 04 Feb 2004 01:12 - 60 of 109

gallick,

Out of interest, which gold stocks are they following?

Just the names will do, I don't want you getting in trouble by pasting in their info!

This is a genuine question though, because if I'm impressed with their choices, I may well consider subscribing via my shareclub.

gallick - 10 Feb 2004 12:57 - 61 of 109

Andy,

They have looked at the main aim gold mining suspects eg Avocet, Oxus, Peter Hambro,Thistle etc. I get the impression that of the lot they like Peter Hambro the most, who incidentally Momentum also like.

Grandma - 10 Feb 2004 13:46 - 62 of 109

Just found this thread but haven't time to read all 60 postings.Suggest that Red Hot seem to be improving & do a useful Thurs. update by e-mail.They certainly made an impact on Monday morning.
Wouldn't be without Techinvest.
Not sure how much we can refer to tip sheets here.

roma - 10 Feb 2004 14:22 - 63 of 109

I find with Red Hot Penny shares, the shares they tip go up but, by the time you get them,the price has already gone up. On Monday they tipped three shares,when the market opened,they had already gone up by 17.5p,9.75p and 25p.This makes them history,and no use to anyone.
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