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25 votes
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Investment club?
Any interest in forming an investment club? We would meet regularly (TBD), learn techniques from each other, pass on knowledge and experience, and present our individual analysis. The chair would...
Any interest in forming an investment club?
We would meet regularly (TBD), learn techniques from each other, pass on knowledge and experience, and present our individual analysis.
The chair would keep people on track in between meetings, encouraging the hard work of spending your own time researching duds in the hopes that one of us finds a potential gem for us all to enjoy.
Theoretically, we would want to research company stocks that are easy for all to buy, so I would be interested in a group based upon major US indices. However, this thread could potentially be used by others to form their own group buying from other markets.
Edit: alright, I'm sending direct messages to those who expressed interest in wanting to contribute. Those who expressed interest in learning will potentially be able to learn with however the group decides to communicate to Tildes.
If you are interested in participating, you can leave a comment here or send me a message for now. Thanks!
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