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Old 05-19-2008, 02:07 PM
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Hope You don't mind me posting here.

My English is poor but I understand it better than I write it so don't worrie if/when replying.

I've been saving for some years and luckely there's a eerhm (stockforrookies company)? in sweden called "Aktiespararna" which try incourage average people(especially those of us with low income and students) to tend to our economy and they offer various ways to do so.

Since my pension gonna suck i decided to try increase that and so I've managed to with ease actually outperforming the official pensionresults so far.

It looks much betternow even if it's by no means Your or Your forumvisiters standard but since I've been reaching a point when I feel ready to try some risk trading I'm simply wondering if You or any else thinks that a good idea?

Thing is nomatter how clever i in the past tried to be it tunes out longterm investement pays the best in my case. I have also managed to cover my origin investement in a couple of papers and kept the remaining in the very same as for free. Unfortunately they've also turned out to climp to higher levels should I still keep them or should I sell even them?


Thanks fo Your excellent videos the makes all that litterature I got more understandable.

I still will save a monthly sum as I always done but wonder if You think I'm to use the extra money I'm saving to try trade?
Hi There,

Thanks for the comment I am glad you like the videos and we are happy to have you posting here.

It sounds to me like you are thinking about things in the right way, putting away money for long term investment that you are going to need and then considering trading with a smaller amount of money that you would consider "risk capital".

So if this is the case and you can afford to lose that money, and you are willing to put in the effort that is required to become a good trader, then I think you are thinking in the correct way.

If you cannot afford to lose the money or if you don't want to put in the effort then I think most traders would agree that you should not trade.

Hope that helps. Feel free to post any other questions that you have.

Best Regards,
Dave
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