Hey guys,
just put some money on bustabank2 and sfc investments on the strength of forun recommendations.
But I really want to learn how to do my own "research" what do I do?
Any suggestions would help. Thanks and kisses. [font=Arial Black]
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Hey guys,
just put some money on bustabank2 and sfc investments on the strength of forun recommendations. But I really want to learn how to do my own "research" what do I do? Any suggestions would help. Thanks and kisses. [font=Arial Black] QUOTE(hyiphyiphooray @ Mar 11 2006, 12:36 AM) [snapback]1522523[/snapback] Hey guys, just put some money on bustabank2 and sfc investments on the strength of forun recommendations. But I really want to learn how to do my own "research" what do I do? Any suggestions would help. Thanks and kisses. [font=Arial Black] you could join us we are forming a team to work together at doublers pm me if you want more info
yeah,why??i dont understading
Just pay attention to the forums, and what other depositors say, but remember, any of these programs could end at any moment.
Even bustabank states on their first page that their is a risk involved
If you want real DD, you are going to have to review extensive documentation of any claims made by the program. They program *should* have such documents available, however I wouldn't count on finding too many programs that do.
Look for independent auditing companies who can provide some neutral and unbiased information.
IMO, it's impossible to do your own due dilligence as almost every single site does not show any documentation or proof of where the income is coming from.
Even a highly reputable site like 12DP turned out to be a ponzi and was shut down. But read every single message prior to their shut down and you will only hear good things about them, how they always pay on time etc. If you want to do some real research, email the admin and ask for solid proof of revenues. Please share with us any site that will give you this info QUOTE(CraZoo @ Mar 18 2006, 12:45 AM) [snapback]1603113[/snapback] IMO, it's impossible to do your own due dilligence as almost every single site does not show any documentation or proof of where the income is coming from. Even a highly reputable site like 12DP turned out to be a ponzi and was shut down. But read every single message prior to their shut down and you will only hear good things about them, how they always pay on time etc. If you want to do some real research, email the admin and ask for solid proof of revenues. Please share with us any site that will give you this info There are a number of programs who will back up all their claims with extensive documentation, however, obviously their returns are more realistic. I suggest you begin to look in the arena of programs including PIU, NSFG etc.
i don't know the meaning,it's puzzle.
QUOTE(Sub-Zero @ Mar 17 2006, 09:33 AM) [snapback]1603591[/snapback] There are a number of programs who will back up all their claims with extensive documentation, however, obviously their returns are more realistic. I suggest you begin to look in the arena of programs including PIU, NSFG etc. I took a quick look at PIU and couldn't find anything on their site. It seems you have to be registered in order to see the reports.
it seems crazoo is right.
QUOTE(CraZoo @ Mar 18 2006, 02:22 AM) [snapback]1604119[/snapback] I took a quick look at PIU and couldn't find anything on their site. It seems you have to be registered in order to see the reports. Have a look at the 'Sensa Trust' web site, they are an independent auditing company who has done extensive research on PIU. All documentation is available of trades and performance records are available. QUOTE(Sub-Zero @ Mar 17 2006, 09:15 PM) [snapback]1610090[/snapback] Have a look at the 'Sensa Trust' web site, they are an independent auditing company who has done extensive research on PIU. All documentation is available of trades and performance records are available. I looked at the Sensa trust site and all I saw was a screenshot of their e-gold account. That doesn't really prove much besides the fact they have about $5k in e-gold. It doesn't prove that they can sustain their payouts through trading. QUOTE(CraZoo @ Mar 17 2006, 05:45 AM) [snapback]1603113[/snapback] Even a highly reputable site like 12DP turned out to be a ponzi and was shut down. But read every single message prior to their shut down and you will only hear good things about them, how they always pay on time etc. that isnt accurate. QUOTE(hyiphyiphooray @ Mar 11 2006, 12:36 AM) [snapback]1522523[/snapback] But I really want to learn how to do my own "research" what do I do? [font=Arial Black] to do efective DD you need a expierence and proper understanding how all this works. cant learn it in few days. Im offering to do DD for you. QUOTE(hyiphyiphooray @ Mar 11 2006, 04:36 PM) [snapback]1522523[/snapback] Hey guys, just put some money on bustabank2 and sfc investments on the strength of forun recommendations. But I really want to learn how to do my own "research" what do I do? Any suggestions would help. Thanks and kisses. [font=Arial Black] Based on your feeling. Read from your heart.
Invest in your knowledge too.
QUOTE(Sand @ Mar 17 2006, 10:06 PM) [snapback]1610487[/snapback] that isnt accurate. What's not accurate about that? 12DP is a ponzi. Maybe not every message was positive about it, but most were and it was one of the most reputable sites. QUOTE(alexeow @ Mar 18 2006, 02:10 PM) [snapback]1610596[/snapback] Based on your feeling. Read from your heart. I would suggest basing a minimal amount of your DD on 'gut-feeling', focus more on documentation of program undertakings and verifying the programs information. ie. neutral factual matter. QUOTE(CraZoo @ Mar 18 2006, 12:57 AM) [snapback]1613282[/snapback] What's not accurate about that? 12DP is a ponzi. Maybe not every message was positive about it, but most were and it was one of the most reputable sites. it was about that "all positive messages" part. not everyone thought 12dp is good choice to invest in! QUOTE(timeinvestor @ Mar 17 2006, 11:21 PM) [snapback]1612644[/snapback] Invest in your knowledge too. hey timeinvestor! *waves!* QUOTE(Sub-Zero @ Mar 18 2006, 04:51 AM) [snapback]1614870[/snapback] I would suggest basing a minimal amount of your DD on 'gut-feeling', focus more on documentation of program undertakings and verifying the programs information. ie. neutral factual matter. Gut feeling works for experienced HYI players I think, correct me if I'm wrong, but it works for me this way. QUOTE(nobshyip @ Mar 19 2006, 12:36 AM) [snapback]1615283[/snapback] Gut feeling works for experienced HYI players I think, correct me if I'm wrong, but it works for me this way. Sure, a bit of common sense never hurts, however, it should never be the base for your DD. If anything, it should be about 5% of your decision. Emotion gets people into trouble in the investment arena. Stick to the facts and make sure your company can provide documentation and substantiate any claims made, and you should be on the right path. Good luck. QUOTE(Sub-Zero @ Mar 18 2006, 07:51 AM) [snapback]1614870[/snapback] I would suggest basing a minimal amount of your DD on 'gut-feeling', focus more on documentation of program undertakings and verifying the programs information. ie. neutral factual matter. Technically, due diligence is the complete opposite of gut feeling. There's no way to know for sure, but if your DD indicates the program has a greater chance of staying in business than folding, and you diversify between a few programs like this, you should make money in the long term. I just don't got the balls for it QUOTE(CraZoo @ Mar 19 2006, 01:52 AM) [snapback]1616068[/snapback] Technically, due diligence is the complete opposite of gut feeling. There's no way to know for sure, but if your DD indicates the program has a greater chance of staying in business than folding, and you diversify between a few programs like this, you should make money in the long term. I just don't got the balls for it Exactly, an unsubstantiated opinion on a program is relatively useless, and on the opposite end of the spectrum to DD. |