Auto-Trading a Newsletter

Discussion in 'Educational Resources' started by HershelSR, Feb 20, 2005.

  1. Mark Hurlbert runs Hulbert Financial Services. I stand corrected.
     
    #11     Feb 20, 2005
  2. I too have wondered if just picking an advisory service with an open book track record is better than trying to reinvent the wheel. If one could find a reputable newsletter/advisory service and execute thier picks automatically would it work better than trading yourself? I guess you'd have to give it a shot to find out. Has anyone used or heard anything about www.garsworld.com. He posts all of his trades to the free portion of his site and seems to average moderate returns. His picks are sent via a proprietary program, IM type, that can be set up to auo trade through various brokers.

    Thanks
     
    #12     Feb 20, 2005
  3. HershelSR

    HershelSR

    I was considering one of Price Headley's services. Someone told me that he provides an 'investing service' as opposed to a newsletter and so he is not tracked by Hulbert. At least this was said in reference to his Grand Slam Options service.

    I see on Hulbert's list that he appears not to have any newsletters from Price Headley listed.

    Is there any other place that can confirm his profit claims for Headley's services?

    Thank you, I appreciate all the assistance proviced in this thread.
     
    #13     Feb 21, 2005
  4. Hey Hershel,

    Didn't you read in the other threads about those big joints throwing their professional TA picking rascals out? Some of these had at least a 'decade' or more 'experience'. What you believe to be a 'proven track record' ain't always what it seems to be.

    :D
     
    #14     Feb 21, 2005
  5. zxcv1fu

    zxcv1fu

    Lately BigTrends (Price Headley) sent lots of emails for his subscription. There are lots of wins but do not show any loss. I assume it is just part of the trades. I requested them to post their true/whole performance in their web site. So far I have not received any response. I still think if anyone asks for money, they need to prove it worth the money.

    Anyone subscribes to their service?
     
    #15     Apr 17, 2006
  6. Consider taking a look at the Chartist. They have been in business 30 years and maintain an actual cash account.

     
    #16     Apr 18, 2006