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Investment club thread (CLUB)     

8 Ball - 08 Feb 2003 19:44

******** The Investment club thread ****

The aim of this thread is for people to share experiences of existing clubs and help people join clubs, or even start new ones in their own area.
With the personal message feature on Money am we should be able to bring people together.

Looking to join or start a club? just leave your details here.

Are you an existing club looking for new members?


vijayyadh - 12 Dec 2003 22:27 - 68 of 82

I live in the west coast of scotland and am very interested in jioning the club.

Juzzle - 13 Dec 2003 00:14 - 69 of 82

Swansea group next meet Monday 5 Jan. (As per post No 2, this is a 'skills/info exchange' club, not a pooling-of-money club.).
Anyone within 25 miles or so interested, let me know. At Monday's meeting this week we looked at the 2004 Stockmarket Almanac, compared notes on stake-size calculation when spreadbetting, and looked at particular stocks/indices that each of us had been working with lately.

Andy - 13 Dec 2003 00:56 - 70 of 82

juzzle,

Your meeting sounds intresting and well structured.

Do you have any comments on the 2004 Almanac please?
Is it all US based, or is there UK stuff too?
( I have ordered it for my Xmas present!)

little woman - 14 Dec 2003 19:52 - 71 of 82

Just got back from the meeting - for once I didn't drink too much wine!

Meeting only lasted an hour and a half! (2-3 hrs is normal) before we sat down to a lovely meal. Home made baked cheese cake to finish! Most of the time was spent discussing our shares in OOM shares bought nearly 2 years ago, which lookes like they may finally be about to go into profit (current loss of 1%)! I was looking for an agreement about selling them, as they are held in a account with Barclays (dealing charges are too high & the service we get almost non existant) who we no longer use for our new purchases. These shares are also not in line with our current strategy of investing in financially solid companies paying dividends. The members agreed I can sell at any time before the next meeting if we are showing a 10% profit.

This time we met at one of the members homes near Bromley. The next meeting is fixed for February at another members home Nr Staplehurst in Kent.

xmortal - 14 Dec 2003 20:00 - 72 of 82

Hello All, I asked if anyone knows of an investment club in central South Manchester. Do you happen ot have a website where i could research. Please help. Thanks

Juzzle - 15 Dec 2003 01:34 - 73 of 82

Hi Andy,
Yes, Almanac is entirely US related. I like the format and would be interested in a UK version if there were one (c'mon David Schwartz, do one).

Laid out as a diary (and usable as such) with bear or bull icons on dates where combinations of expiry dates etc (and dozens of other date-specific or cyclical factors) might be expected to have a positive or negative impact. Even where such effects produce a mere dampening of a trend, rather than a reversal of it, I imagine it might be useful in perhaps delaying or accelerating intended buy/sell timings. I would be interested in some feedback from you Andy, say 3 months into the new year, re how its information actually helps or not. The member of our group who bought it is a trader of indices (US mainly) and we will be seeking feedback from him too.

jzl

little woman - 15 Dec 2003 08:08 - 74 of 82

First point of call for investment clubs is this web site: http://www.proshare.org (http://www.proshare.org)

little woman - 15 Dec 2003 08:11 - 75 of 82

Sorry - this one's even better! http://www.proshareclubs.co.uk/ (http://www.proshareclubs.co.uk/)

Andy - 15 Dec 2003 08:27 - 76 of 82

Juzzle,

Ok thanks for that, it does sound interesting, although, like you say, it's a shame there isn't a UK version.

I will be happy to provide feedback.

Regards,

Andy.

Andy - 15 Dec 2003 08:37 - 77 of 82

Xmortal,

I don't know of a site for searching for share clubs on the web, I can only suggest you start a thread on the main BB's, and see if someone responds, or you may well find people that also want to join a club, and form your own!

Little Woman's Proshare site is the place to start, and they sell an excellent manual that takes you through the setting up of such a club.

8 Ball - 12 Jan 2004 20:54 - 78 of 82

Time to bring this back to the top of the list.

There is a similar thread on ADVFN at present if anyone is looking for new clubs and people.

We are currently sitting on a profit of 7%.
We still have a few places if anyone is in the Shropshire/Mid Wales area.

8 Ball - 03 Feb 2005 23:06 - 79 of 82

How time flies.....

Not posted on here for a year.

Well interesting to see we were 7% in profit then, we are now up 30%.
So you could say we have had a very good year.

We have gained a couple of investors also , but always happy to still add new faces and ideas.

Andy - 04 Feb 2005 01:10 - 80 of 82

8 ball,

well done, nice to see you guys are doing well.

8 Ball - 10 Feb 2005 00:27 - 81 of 82

Had meeting last night and spent most of our cash.
We managed to spend 3,500, most we have spent in one meeting.

Gone are the days of averaging down, averaging up is the new trend.

Following very profitable averaging up on Safeland and Albermarle & Bond before Xmas, we did the same with Rentokil and Legal & Gen last night.

Also bought Bradford & Bingley and Mark Kingsley for the first time.

We have also gone back into James Beattie, have held and made profit from this one in the past.

We currently hold shares in 20 listed company with an asset value of 26,000
Plus we have shares in 7 private companies courtesy of Safeland which we are unable to value.

8 Ball - 14 Apr 2006 13:00 - 82 of 82

Not posted here for over a year.
With Investment clubs now back in Favour decided I should pop this thread back up.

We have members in Shropshire and Powys and currently are 48% up on our investments.

Always looking for new blood....
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