Advisory Services

Quote from maggandre:

Does anyone have recommendations for advisory services that are not day trading rags, but instead services geared towards people who trade several times a week? Preferably with good records over the course of many years - 20%?

What do you want to trade? Stocks or futures?
Walter
 
Quote from dilman57:

Erlanger uses Rydex and Profunds

Erlanger has an impressive record. Interesting to note his short reco's outperformed the long by a good margin. Have you used his service? Has anyone, and can you give any feedback?

Thanks!
 
Quote from maggandre:



Erlanger has an impressive record. Interesting to note his short reco's outperformed the long by a good margin. Have you used his service? Has anyone, and can you give any feedback?

Thanks!

Is there a URL?
 
Quote from praetorian2:

Read the annual letters of berkshirehathaway

Best thing is that they're free.

It is about 300 pages net, take you like 5 hours of dedicated reading, or about a weekend if you were like me and read it through 3 times so that it all sunk in.

Why bother paying for someone when you can learn from the best investor for free.

P2,

For someone not as well connected as you are, how do I aquire these annual letters? Are they available in my local library? Or do I have to write to get them from Berkshire directly?

J-
 
Before signing up for some guru service or training, I'd advise checking with the CFTC and NFA. A lot of the heavily advertised guys have been hit with enforcement actions for fraud. Typically, they claim to be highly succesful trading their system when inreality they either didn't trade at all, were losers or had no records to substantiate their claims. Also, the historical records of systems vendors can be fudged by reoptimizing repeatedly then presenting the optimized results as though it were obtained in real time.

I'm not saying you can't make money with a system. Actually, I think you can. But it might require a bigger bankroll and bigger tolerance for drawdown than many are prepared to accept.
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

Before signing up for some guru service or training, I'd advise checking with the CFTC and NFA.

Do you have a URL to visit to check out these people?
 
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