Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Can anyone share some advice on a reasonbly successful investing educational program?

There are so many out there but do they work, do any out preform the rest, please feel free to voice your opinion or experiencesCan anyone share some advice on a reasonbly successful investing educational program?
If you mean the ones that promise to teach you how to get rich quick, they are almost invariably scams. If you mean proper education about investing, you might want to try the qualifications on the Financial Services Skills Council's website, under Approved Examinations and Recommended Examinations. Reliable providers include 7City, BPP and Kaplan. I have not tried any of them, but they have all been around for a while and I do not get the feel they are iffy. They all roughly agree on how long the courses take etc. and BPP was approved as a university by the british government earlier this year. The IMC, SII Certificates, CeFA, CeMA and the Financial Planning qualifications of the CII. Those are all professional qualifications, but they are surprisingly short. If you just want a brief intro, try Intro to Investment, from the SII.Can anyone share some advice on a reasonbly successful investing educational program?
Do they work? A good one will teach you what you need to know, so in that sense it should ';work';. But if you are asking if their specific system works, then no.





Think about it. If someone had a reliable method of making money in the markets, why would they be going thru all the trouble of sharing it with YOU? Advertising, hotel food, airports, phone calls, employees, etc etc. So if you are looking for a system, forget it. If you are just wanting to get educated, I did my education by reading and learning and a decade of courses.
Here is one that works. There is a blog almost every day and a free weekly email you can receive:


http://thewallstreetbully.blogspot.com/s鈥?/a>

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