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I want to know the best stock tips site free of cost and updated daily or any group like these?

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  1. nothing is free in the world ? ask ur wife ?


  2. You're in for financial ruin if you go to any of them.

  3. Rishab,

    I will point out one of the disadvantage you have before giving the answer to your question.

    believing tips and research report is the biggest fault an investor making in his life. No one inform you the possible profit makers instead they will invest on that to get max profit. To be an investor, you should research yourself and need to find best stocks or mutual funds. Don't commit into mistake intentionally. tips and research reports are not the good practice. Now this is your wish.

    You can check with moneycontrol.com for all the latest updates. Also, visit outlookmoney.com for all the latest news flashes from Indian companies.

    Best wishes.. be a wise investor. Don't follow public or believe the words of self acting investment gurus. Read "Buffett: Making of the American Capitalist" You can be a very good investor.

    Best wishes

  4. There is none.  Do not enroll or register in free sites, as they take you for a ride and you loose money.  Nothing comes free.

  5. Remember the old saying you get what you pay for? Expect the same with free investment advice. Try the stock message boards (Yahoo, ragingbull.com) and keep in mind that most posters have an agenda which may not be in your best interests. Good place to get ideas, but be sure to do your own due diligence.

  6. Stop thinking that stock tips will help you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    "I never have the faintest idea what the stock market is going to do in the next six months, or the next year, or the next two." Warren Buffet

    "If I have noticed anything over these 60 years on Wall Street, is that people do not succeed in forecasting that's going to happen to the stock market." Benjamin Graham

    "Market-timing is bunk." Pat Dorsey, Director of M* Fund Analysis.

    "The market timer's Hall of Fame is an empty room." Jane Bryant Quinn, Author, Columnist

    "Market Timing is a poor substitute for a long-term investment plan." Jonathan Clements, Wall Street Journal

    "No, I don't believe in market timing. I've been around this business darn near a half-century, and I know I can't do it successfully.-- In fact, I don't even know anyone who knows anyone who has ever successfully timed the market over the long term." Jack Bogle

    "Market timing is an ineffective strategy for mutual Fund Investors." CDA/Wiesenberger

    "Nobody but nobody, has consistently guessed the direction of the bond or stock market over any meaningful length of time." John Markese, President, AAII Journal

    "I've learned that market timing can ruin you." Elaine Garzarelli

    "Among the 160 or so newsletters the HFD monitors, the market timing recommendations of only 10 have beaten the stock market over the last decade on a risk-adjusted basis." Mark Hulbert 1-18-01

    "As you can probably sense, we're not keen on market-timing. It just doesn't work." Morningstar's Course 106

    "Over a 12.5 year period, 224 of 237 market timing newsletters went out of business." indexfundsadvisors.com

    "I'm a strong advocate of buying and holding." Charles Schwab

    "Buy and hold is a very dull strategy. It lacks pizzazz and doesn't inspire much admiration at cocktail parties. It has only one little advantage: It works, very profitably and very consistently." Frank Armstrong, Author

    "For most investors the odds favor a buy-and-hold strategy." Carol Gould, New York Times

    "There is absolutely no evidence that anyone can time the market." Bill Bernstein

    "Some people in the popular press talk about 'getting into' a bull market and 'getting out of' a bear market, but it is all marketing hype." Rick Ferri, Author

    "Only liars manage to always be 'out' during bad times and 'in' during good times." Bernard Baruch

    "There is an overwhelming body of evidence to support the view that believing in the ability of market timers is the equivalent of believing astrologers can predict the future." Larry Swedroe, author

    "Don't trade in and out of funds. Stay invested.-- Not only does buy-and-hold investing offer better returns, but it's also less work." Eric Tyson, author Mutual Funds for Dummies

    "Timing the market is for losers. Time IN the market will get you to the winner's circle, and you'll sleep better at night." Michael Leboeuf, author, "The Millionaire in You"

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  8. moneycontol.com Portfolio maker

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  9. Many of the sites are offering free tips. But most of them are just with speculation, without any kind of basic research. So it is always better to do your own research and find out the stocks to trade.

  10. I like gurufocus.com.

    That might be a good place to start.

    Not hot stock tips, but a great compilation of what major money managers like Warren Buffett and others are buying.

    It is a great place to get ideas.

  11. I agree with the poster above.

    Good traders and investors don't give their information for free...why the h**l would they? Would you? Free stock tips will kill you quick. Ive seen them kill plenty of traders.

    why do you want free tips? Are you unwilling to learn how to trade yourself? If you are, I think you should keep your money in your pocket or give it to a discretionary stock broker.

    If you still want FREE stock tips, just go to fool.com...plenty of fools there giving advice.

    If you are serious and want to learn to trade, go to my resource box and tell me what you want to learn and I'll try my best to help you.

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