Most people ..... Who should you listen too ?

Discussion in 'Investor Psychology & Mindset' started by See Change, 21st Jun, 2015.

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  1. willair

    willair Well-Known Member Premium Member

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    Guess it takes the saying out in the dog house to a new level..
     
  2. See Change

    See Change Well-Known Member

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    I am
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    jp and rix .....
     
  3. skater

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    LOL! OK then......
     
  4. Rixter

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    Oh well, as they say - if you can't beat em, join em! :)
     
  5. Gockie

    Gockie Life is good ☺️ Premium Member

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    Thing is, I cant believe he was at 500+ posts on SS. Normally people with that many posts generally know what they are doing and can give reasonably sound advice...
     
  6. skater

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    He's not alone at not knowing what he's doing & racking up posts in the hundreds. That's what makes people like him dangerous. Newbies assume that he knows something.
     
  7. Jacque

    Jacque Jacque Parker Premium Member

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    And let's not forget that the sheer no. of posts is certainly no indication of a person's knowledge base, depth of experience etc. The best way to find out more about a particular poster is to read more of their posts...
     
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    Off topic, but how do you insert the emoticons?
    How do you find them on this site?
     
  9. Jacque

    Jacque Jacque Parker Premium Member

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    Hi BV
    They appear when you post- as a toolbar box above the textbox. Look for the smiley face about 2/3 of the way across. :)
     
  10. Bayview

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    I'm posting a reply now, but nothing above the text box..must be a setting I need to change?
     
  11. See Change

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    It shows up for me when I go into the reply field :oops:

    Left hand side above the text field . Touch the smilie face and it opens the list of smilies below on my phone :cool:o_O:(
     
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    typing to see emicon:p:D

    Can't seem to get the quote right. When I quote Bayview I get Jacque's quote rather than Bayviews. What am I doing wrong?
     
  13. Handyandy

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    Ok When I quote it shows the quote in his post but when I past it it's only Bayviews text. This is the same as SS but what it shows in the quote box is confusing (at leat for me at the moment)
     
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    Gockie Life is good ☺️ Premium Member

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    As I said...**** whooping...gonna happen.

     
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  19. Bran

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    OMG @JH!

    Not even you guys come on and say 'trust me, I'm an expert'.
     
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  20. larrylarry

    larrylarry Well-Known Member

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    elcome to the greatest Investor forum Rob,

    as pere this news:http://news.domain.com.au/domain/rea...23-ghv7x2.html

    You'll see that buying a house and land package in Northwest Sydney will surely a winner:

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    The government will spend $77.6 million to support infrastructure for new homes in The Hills andBlacktown local government areas.
    From the website above, somewhere in the right hand frame, you'll see that Schofields is the blue chip suburbs that was once a neglected area.

    Now it is the top number 1 Fastest Growing Suburbs in Sydney.

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    RANK SUBURB MEDIAN PRICE * AND TREND
    1 Schofields $780,000 +43%
    2 Sylvania Waters $1,600,000 +37%
    3 North Ryde $1,260,000 +34%
    4 Ryde $1,250,000 +33%
    5 Burwood $1,691,000 +30%
    I predict the next area will be Riverstone , Ropes Crossings and Marsden Park in the Northwest, this is simply because of the ripple effect of the neighbouring suburbs like The Ponds, Kellyville, Baulkham Hills, etc... they are all multi million $ suburbs.

    In the Southwest, there is also area which can grow to be like that such as:
    Glenfields, Edmondson Park, Airds, Oran Park and you can also buy existing property (house) to be redevelopped in Ingleburn and Campbelltown.

    If I were you, I'll be buying one in each region (one in Northwest and one in Southwest) to diversify the risk and profits.

    I've been long enough in this forum and that's what I can see from the fields over the past 2 months going around to each area display house.

    Happy Hunting.

    THIS POST IS CONCERNING.
    I have been on this forum for few months and I am keen in reading posts from active investors but John henry's posts I found are amateur at best when I compare posts and my own research. I still consider myself a newbie even when I bought a ppor so well 12 months ago after many months of research that allows me to buy IPs now.

    This forum helps me to expand my thinking and that's what a lot new investors need.
     
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