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GaryA

ETF/Stock Swing Trading Site?

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Hello all you trading gurus.

 

I'm looking for a website or company that I can join that will send out ETF or Stock buy/sell signals. I've looked at a few and taken a few of the trades they've recommended with fair at best results.

 

There looks to be plenty of these sites out there. Some offer a free or discounted membership for a month. I checked out one that posted a real nice win average with gains from 80-120 percent a year. Once I got into the site I saw why they had such good numbers. They had positons open on a bunch of trades from over a year ago. I did some math and figured they would be over 100% in the whole if they sold those "turds".

 

What I've seen is a lot of "hot air" and super slick sales pitches. My favorite motto is "a fool and his money soon part ways"..........I've ran a few of the recommended trades on a simulator account and wasn't impressed. I did run one on the SSO real money and made a nice profit.

 

Has anyone used a site like this? If so, how'd it work? Do you have any recommendations on one that you think is good? (Of course I'd use it at my own risk) I don't have any problem paying for a monthy membership if it works. It seems like money well spent if I can get a couple/few decent trades every week or two.

 

Any input would be greatly appreciated............Thanks

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Hello all you trading gurus.

 

I'm looking for a website or company that I can join that will send out ETF or Stock buy/sell signals. I've looked at a few and taken a few of the trades they've recommended with fair at best results.

 

There looks to be plenty of these sites out there. Some offer a free or discounted membership for a month. I checked out one that posted a real nice win average with gains from 80-120 percent a year. Once I got into the site I saw why they had such good numbers. They had positons open on a bunch of trades from over a year ago. I did some math and figured they would be over 100% in the whole if they sold those "turds".

 

What I've seen is a lot of "hot air" and super slick sales pitches. My favorite motto is "a fool and his money soon part ways"..........I've ran a few of the recommended trades on a simulator account and wasn't impressed. I did run one on the SSO real money and made a nice profit.

 

Has anyone used a site like this? If so, how'd it work? Do you have any recommendations on one that you think is good? (Of course I'd use it at my own risk) I don't have any problem paying for a monthy membership if it works. It seems like money well spent if I can get a couple/few decent trades every week or two.

 

Any input would be greatly appreciated............Thanks

 

My suggestion is to try to find free websites and do not pay anyone. If you make a list of 5-10 websites that occasionally provide good free signals you can do very well. Most serious bloggers are careful and avoid direct recommendations and you need to do the work yourself from the material they post. No work, no pain, no gain, no free lunch. Here are some websites that I follow:

 

http://etfdb.com/features/

StockTwits Blogs

Price Action Lab Blog | Quantifying Market Price Action

ETF, Exchange Traded Funds Research, ETF Investing | Morningstar

Abnormal Returns

 

and many others.

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