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View Poll Results: How would you prefer to pay for a signal service?
Monthly flat rate subscription regardless of results. 8 11.27%
$1 a pip based on monthly net pips. 8 11.27%
A percentage of net $ profit. 23 32.39%
I would never use a signal provider. 27 38.03%
What's a signal provider? 2 2.82%
What's a pip? 3 4.23%
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Old 13-06-2005, 10:31   #17
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Re: No Win - No Fee, or Monthly Subscription?

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Please see the above post from James. Self promoting his service????????

Ok, Tzachi from NY, who gets what he pays for, I will modify my previous post
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Old 13-06-2005, 11:54   #18
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Re: No Win - No Fee, or Monthly Subscription?

James,

Almost, "I have already had two paid clients asking that after several days of membership." still there.

Your clients? so you have a service, that nice and I really hope you doing well, but...This thread is for promoting our opinion and I think you can do it without taking about your paid clients.
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Old 13-06-2005, 12:15   #19
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Re: No Win - No Fee, or Monthly Subscription?

First class trading calls service that provides above 80% winners can really charges whatever they want. If you pay 1500$ a month and get atleast 100-200% gain a month........won't you go for it????

ANY one that can get this # of winners can be very happy if takes the profits with singels and doubles and not wait for the home runs.

My opinion based on my trading system. (no, nothing to sell here.)

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Old 13-06-2005, 12:56   #20
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Re: No Win - No Fee, or Monthly Subscription?

Lots of different opinions, anything from 50c to $1500! For 1500 I'd want a bit more than an email saying buy or sell though

lol @ James, it's amazing the people who try trading, it reminds me of the day-trading craze when it hit the US, if you had a few bucks in your pocket you were sure to make a million overnight (or so they would have us believe!)

Tzachi, don't worry about James, everyone knows he offers a service, he's fairly open with his results both good and bad. He's got a 5-star thread running in the Intraday recs, hard to miss it really!

rollingstone, that's an idea, and it might scare away all the scam $ignal touters if they thought it would cost them money!

elmarto & spahiu you both have a point, there are a lot of mini accounts looking for signals, perhaps $1 is too much, 50c with maybe a ceiling on how much anyone had to pay? elmarto, you can have the 'honor' of being my first customer if I ever start something up

arbogasc, $10 a month would need one heck of a lot of subscribers to make it worthwhile doing, $50 might do it, and even mini accounts could afford to give it a try for 50 bucks.

Mburdge, thanks for the info, I'll PM you for more details if that's ok, or I'm sure there's a forum here somewhere for mentioning good service providers, there's one for pretty much everything else!

trendcatcher, hi, in the UK any person who offers direct financial investment advice needs to be regulated by the FSA, I'm not sure what applies in other countries around the world. There's always a way around legislation so I agree, it's even more important for service providers to be held accountable, a lot of people can be taken in by the flashy websites, sales pitches, and unverifiable results. I'll keep an eye out for your system when it hits the book stores


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Old 13-06-2005, 13:23   #21
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Re: No Win - No Fee, or Monthly Subscription?

Hi Mick,

Feel free to PM me. The website is pretty self explanatory, but I'm happy to answer any questions.

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Old 13-06-2005, 13:25   #22
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Re: No Win - No Fee, or Monthly Subscription?

Mburdge,

Please stop promoting a web site here. You do it recently in every post. I asked Moneytech to look into this promotion of yours and to remove it to the classified section.

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Old 14-06-2005, 02:21   #23
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Re: No Win - No Fee, or Monthly Subscription?

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Feel free to PM me. The website is pretty self explanatory, but I'm happy to answer any questions.

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Mark

Thanks Mark, I've been looking over the www.collective2.com website, some nice results and reasonably priced services as well. There's one on there '14-day free trial, then $83 each month' claiming '$120,604 last 10 days', how accurate are the results posted there, are they really independently verified?

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Re: No Win - No Fee, or Monthly Subscription?

Hi Mick,

Each time a system vendor places a trade, they input it into the trading platform on the site. The trade is therefore logged at market prices, and the same hapens when they exit.
So the trades are accurate, time stamped and verified.

What yuo need to look out for is the money management. Each system starts with a notional $ 100,000 account. If the system you mentioned is fairly new then they are probably betting the ranch on each trade.
If however, it has been gong for some time, the money management may be OK.

If you go to the details of each system, you can view all of their closed trades and make your own judgement. (The only thing you have to subscribe to see is the open trades)

All the best

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