Investing at the click of a button
 

We trade and teach the art of short term investing.

Our main involvement is in daytrading and position trading of UK stocks and US indices.

Over the last decade the internet has revolutionised the financial industry, access to the markets used to be restricted to the professionals, to make an investment you had to call a broker to place your order. These days with a modern computer and internet access your orders are placed instantly at the touch of a button.

The problem with investments is that it is all too easy to focus on the rewards and neglect the risks involved. For example the risks involved for an investment to double should be seen as total risk, the higher the reward required the higher the risk.

Strategies that give high returns by nature are complex and are more likely to fail, the inverse can be seen as well. Strategies with lower returns are simpler and come with a much greater chance of success.

Investments that give high returns may appear to be exciting but your focus should always be on preserving capital, higher risks can be taken at a later stage.

Within the financial industry you will see that a good return on capital is between ten and twenty percent per year. We consider these sorts of returns relatively easy to achieve and have used quite simply strategies over the past few years to gain them.

These strategies are quite easy to learn and is something that we teach to people with little or no experience of financial markets.

For people that do not have the time to follow the markets, we can teach them our strategies so they have an understanding and then we can trade their accounts for them by way of written permission.









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