InvesTools anyone?

Discussion in 'Trading Software' started by peekaboo2yoo, Oct 24, 2005.

  1. jlewisnc

    jlewisnc

     
    #71     Jun 17, 2007
  2. One of my colleagues attended an InvesTools workshop last month and she was impressed with the searches that she felt would save her a lot of time in researching stock fundamentals. She's in I.T. and gets off on searches. She gave me this link to look at. http://www.investools.com/toolbox/index.jsp

    I went there and it is a set of videos that show the searches and other tools. I haven't finished viewing them yet (I'm on a slow dialup) but they do look pretty good, especially the thing they call a Big Chart that shows which industry groups are gaining institutional money and which industry groups are losing institutional money.

    My question: Is there some other place where people can do these kind of searches or see the industy group money flow for free instead of paying $2K to get it?

    Thanks in Advance
     
    #73     Jun 18, 2007
  3. jlewisnc

    jlewisnc

    Keep in mind that Investools charges a monthly fee of around $30 to use their site. There are certainly far too many people out there that want to show you how to be a millionaire using their gizmo but me being a hearty skeptic and fond of my hard earned money, none have really impressed me to date.

    As for sites that offer information for free they are out there but the information is not all in 1 place. You have to look a little bit but they are free and for the small investor like me they work fine.

    Try Market Watch, MSN Money, Zachs, Mornigstar, StockConsultant.com, Ice Cold Stocks and pick and choose what you are looking for.

    I am currently looking into some reasonably priced investing software or service that will help me invest more knowledgeably without costing a fortune. Many of them have free trials with a full refund so you can try them out.

    I just used VectorVest and it is an exceptionally good product but too pricey for me with the $59/mo. usage charge.

    Good luck!
     
    #74     Jun 18, 2007
  4. I can't believe that people on ELITE TRADER would even be asking about some investment product being hawked on an infomercial.

    There is no holy grail to anything in life. Not school, business, investing, relationships or health. You have to learn on your own.

    For $3000 you might as well just dump that into a broker's account and play around with it yourself to figure out what to do.
     
    #75     Jun 18, 2007
  5. I plan to attend an Investools free workshop on Friday, 6/22. I'll post my impressions after, if anyone is interested. (Let me know - otherwise there's no reason for me to waste space in the thread)

    My thanks to peekaboo2yoo for starting this thread. With 13 pages and >64,000 views, it obviously was a good idea...
     
    #76     Jun 20, 2007
  6. jlewisnc

    jlewisnc

    If you know anything about sales, watch for all the trial closes that caused me a great deal of concern. IMO, to really appreciate what they offer you should attend the 2 day session and that will cost you ~$2k but includes a year of site access.

    I still use the charting and research tool frequently as it helps with analysis. The information provided is extensive but can be found elsewhere for much less.

    I would say it is a matter of choice but the new investor should be very careful as the full training series costs >$20k and is money that could be better spent for the newby.
     
    #77     Jun 20, 2007
  7. I don't mind trial closes because I know that's how sales people are taught to make a living. (I *did* mind the sleaziness at the Better Trades free workshop that I attended this month).

    If a friend will split the $2k cost with me, I'll try the two-day Investools workshop after I attend the free one this Friday.

    Thanks for the advice!
     
    #78     Jun 20, 2007
  8. jlewisnc

    jlewisnc

    They do give you a real nice pen and free lunch if you sign up for the 2 day deal!!

    As for the friend, you can bring someone along for no additional charge so your friend could also attend for the same price and they would also get the pen / free lunch deal.

    A real two-fer :)
     
    #79     Jun 20, 2007
  9. At the June 22 2007 seminar in Dana Point CA, the price was $1K plus $50/mo after 6 mos.

    A month before that in nearby Irvine CA, the price was $2K plus $30/mo after 6 mos (my colleague was at that one).

    In each case, the price included a 2-day instructor-led class plus the online class, plus bring a family member for free, and your credit card would not be charged until after 7 days.

    I was glad about the $1k price, even though it will be more expensive in the long run.
     
    #80     Jun 25, 2007