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Saturday, May 30, 2009

Exposing the Slime of Stock Trading

By W. Alan Gay

After fifteen years as a stock trader, I've met a lot of different experts in the field. Most are terrific, but there are those slimy few that mess it up for everyone else. Sadly, new investors who encounter these unfortunate few are often turned off to stock trading for life for fear that they will always get burned. I wanted to share a few of my encounters with these slimy few in order to give you a heads up before you go through what I did. So here are a few of my experiences, and a couple tips for avoiding them yourself.

I established a core business value through the worst experience of my life with the ultimate in slimy stock traders. The encounter changed my life as I realized that some people are just in it for themselves, no matter if other people are hurt along the way. I learned I cannot be like that, and throughout my life if a business deal required me to hurt someone else I said no thanks and passed it up.

It was a stock trading service that provided the subscriber list a group of recommended stocks to buy or sell short every day. Like many other services of this nature, they provided lots of facts and figures to confirm that their recommendations performed as predicted a large percentage of the time. I was impressed by their presentation and signed up right away.

But, unlike many others, this particular service had an ulterior motive I was not aware of at the start. Turns out, the folks running the service were making recommendations to their subscriber group for the sole purpose of manipulating the prices for their own profits.

To illustrate, the owners of this service would buy IBM stock through their account. The next step was to recommend that the entire subscriber group buy IBM. All 3000 + subscribers started purchasing IBM, and the stock price would increase from the activity. When the slime was satisfied that the price had increased enough for them to make the profit they desired, they would cash in.

I couldn't believe that this service was using its subscribers to front run their own orders. Their goal wasn't to assist and help the subscribers as advertised, but rather to make their own profit and get out. Not only was this wrong, but the subscribers were paying them to make it happen!

I must admit, most stock services do not subscribe to that slimy form of business. However, less offensive, but more prevalent are those services that convince the new trader that stock trading is way to risky to go it alone. But if you sign on for their monthly program (at a hefty fee, I might add), they will do all the work for you.

True, stock trading is complicated at first, until you have found a system that is right for you. But anyone who tells you that you can never learn enough to handle it yourself at some point, is just trying to milk you for the monthly fees. These systems are typically pretty generic and don't take into consideration your personal risk tolerance or trading preferences.

There will always be some investors out there that don't want to trade on their own, and for these folks the monthly stock trading service might be the way to go. They will receive solid trade recommendations that are right some of the time. The return is usually tolerable, but I have found that if you can find a system that works for you and your risk level, you will realize higher returns in the long run and a more satisfying experience.

You will have to do some probing to find a resource to help you get on your feet without controlling your trades. Slime free resources are available, however, and you will be happy with the outcome as their goal will be to help you help yourself become successful at stock trading. From a successful day trader to a future one, I am sure you will be pleased the results of finding and working with a reputable resource. - 23229

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