tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1602023866179666640.post694894729445392137..comments2024-03-22T00:30:54.666+08:00Comments on Create Wealth Through Long-Term Investing and Short-Term Trading: Learning or improving your investing knowledge and skills from Financial Bloggers and Forumers???Createwealth8888http://www.blogger.com/profile/08563834016250153049noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1602023866179666640.post-7932549374196704182012-10-05T11:21:07.285+08:002012-10-05T11:21:07.285+08:00I know of a closed forum, where posting are usuall...I know of a closed forum, where posting are usually "challenge" if no reasons, or sound info given to back it, up by the founder and other forummers. <br /><br />This is to prevent selfish or ulterior motives, as all info stated are supposed to be back up by sound and valid analysis. <br /><br />It is ok to have some "gaps" in the learning path, but it is not ok, to induce others to buy or sell, for selfish agenda. So the "gaps" in the analysis are usually assisted by more questions being asked along, to help the student learn and have a more in depth knowledge.<br /><br />This also instill confidence in the students, and graduates, in their learning and knowledge, and to continue to improve on themselves.Swee Chyehttp://gainmassivecash.com/blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1602023866179666640.post-68492885103088251212012-10-01T06:44:14.896+08:002012-10-01T06:44:14.896+08:00:) I used to visit forums when I just started. The...:) I used to visit forums when I just started. There are genuine people who wanted to help but usually quarrels occur when views differ and names calling start when both sides cannot agree to disagree. People start to leave the forums or stop posting altogether. Of cos there are also the hens who advised people to buy a particular stock with ulterior motive. But it is always difficult to judge a motive behind the screens. :) Mr. IPOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16449331327581040185noreply@blogger.com