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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

p-snow - 04 Jun 2004 14:54 - 77 of 109

Quantum Leap have recommended 10 new shares since 28.01.04 (about 2 a month.)7 are up, 3 are down, 5 were recommended on or since 29.04.04 and the average gain across all 10 is +7.1%. All are medium to large caps, thus narrow spread, and should be viewed as medium to long term investments. If your tip sheet is as detailed and successful Fred, I may just buy it. What are you tipping at the moment, your cheque is in the post? Be lucky.

ajren - 04 Jun 2004 15:43 - 78 of 109

superrod,
I agree with you i.e.Why do the publishers not buy shares ?
I said this months ago about ALL tipsters/magazines i.e.Why are they tipping
when they should be billionaires?

rgds
aj

38 - 04 Jun 2004 21:29 - 79 of 109

AJ, Good question. Probably because there is a market for their product !

Fred1new - 04 Jun 2004 23:31 - 80 of 109

There is a saying about those who can or something.

But without the tipsters the market would be a more boring place.

mitzy - 05 Jun 2004 08:15 - 81 of 109

The saying applies to students and teachers because we all know what a lazy bunch they are..

superrod - 05 Jun 2004 10:03 - 82 of 109

take the other point of view....

just suppose i was a well known tipster with TV exposure on, say, a lunchtime money show. i tip a share and it rockets for obvious reasons. punters flock to subscribe to my tipsheet. previously tipped shares now plummet bacause the lemmings realise they were....LEMMINGS. i can advertise my 50% rise in XYZ and sell my tipsheet to even more peeps.

HOW can i LOSE?




easy


dont be me, be a subscriber to my tipsheet.

however i do use tipsheets as just another tool

everything has its use

ajren - 07 Jun 2004 09:10 - 83 of 109

Tipsters take money from - ? Why tip instead of making fortunes dealing ?
Would you ?
rgds aj

doorknob - 07 Jun 2004 20:06 - 84 of 109

Shares Mag and Small Company Sharewatch worth my money

johnvv - 16 Jun 2004 23:52 - 85 of 109

Andy, Is there a good tipsheet. The answer is no. The nearest I believe is Techinvest, having read it for 11 years. If you find tech shares a bit volatile, then try Small Company Share Watch, similar sort of layout but including non tech shares. the fun part is when both tipsheets tip the same company. I have only starting reading scsw the last year and their portfolio has outperformed techinvest since then.

snoball - 05 Oct 2004 11:07 - 86 of 109

This might prove useful. https://www.tipstracker.com/default.asp

bonfield - 05 Oct 2004 16:46 - 87 of 109

quality thread this. thanks for all contributors, I've learnt a great deal from it.

I subscribed to t1ps.com and wats.hot this year and have done extremely well out of ASC and MPH, though both of these are wats.hot tips rather than Winnifriths. I have been unimpressed by TW and Evil generally, they seem too keen on highly speculative mining stocks which looks like a bubble sector to me. Their timing is also pretty lousy IMO, even if some of the tips are long term winners. MWM who did wats.hot had some bizarre and highly volatile tips which he seemed to have large stakes in such as Caplay, Hansard etc. He seems to have been removed from the site...

having read the above posts and links it seems t1ps also run the tipstracker site which explains where many of their ideas originate, i.e. Momentum Investor and redskyresearch. I might go direct to the source in future.

cheers all.

Janus - 05 Oct 2004 16:54 - 88 of 109

Mmm I wont make any comments about t1ps.com or wats.hot but if you want a very good financial site then I would recomend the Michael Walters site. Apart from Mike Walters there are some very knowlegable posters.

http://www.michaelwalters.com/

Andy - 21 Nov 2004 00:16 - 89 of 109

Has anyone any knowledge of Ian Elwes' The Share Weekly?

Currently offering a promotion of 47.50 first year.

Walktall - 20 Dec 2004 15:13 - 90 of 109

Brought to top for Roro.

WT

Andy - 20 Dec 2004 19:16 - 91 of 109

roro?

Walktall - 20 Dec 2004 22:21 - 92 of 109

Andy,

Roro posted on the RTD thread with a query about a tip sheet.

WT.

Andy - 21 Dec 2004 00:03 - 93 of 109

WT,

Ok thanks, thought it was a new acronym for a moment!

angi - 21 Dec 2004 11:29 - 94 of 109

toussaint500, re Evil Knievil on t1ps.com. I cancelled my subscription (subscribed one year only) partly because this interview was so boring and repetitive. There are lists of shares that Evil Knievil either shorts or longs, same every time with the odd exception - he shorted ASOS a few weeks ago - and he said he had recently been making more money on the horses than the market, doesn't mention which ones.

The rest of their service, in my opinion, has deteriorated a lot during the year. Tom Winnifrith seemed to be more interested in his annual seminar meeting and subsequent round the country gatherings than his website, got completley bogged down with two companies he'd given bad reports on. Could say more but feel I'd better not.

goldfinger - 22 Dec 2004 11:42 - 95 of 109

Angi you mean that rubber company that thinks it makes a substitute for steel and that little company on Ofex?.

cheers GF.

Mechanicman - 27 Dec 2004 12:26 - 96 of 109

Andy
As a newbie to this game I checked out the tips tracked by David Linton on tipstracker.com. Shares mag was ranking third out of everyone in the latest survey, which isn't bad considering they're putting out two or three tips a week. I've only just started buying it... has the format changed much and what did it used to be like?

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