JUNE 18, 2015
Sorry for shorter report
Seminar: Spend A Day With Me And Live Markets July 6Th
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***TODAY'S UPDATE IS SHORTER THAN USUAL AS STRUCK DOWN BY A BUG TODAY AND CAN HARDLY GET OUT OF BED BUT THOUGHT I WOULD AT LEAST SEND THROUGH WHAT I'D ALREADY WRITTEN - APOLOGIES THOUGH MOST OF IT IS HERE***
I enjoyed seeing some of you last week at the seminar, what a great bunch of people. Very flattered so many of you stayed right to the late finish. You should all have had the notes.
Thanks again for the lovely emails on the last seminar, some of you appear to be using level 2 like pros already and glad you now see how important it is... if you missed this one the next and last for some time is on July 6th, details further below
I also look forwards to meeting a small group of you on the 29th for a follow up seminar... I hope you all have an enjoyable day of live trading, as it's a small group all should get some decent attention from me, if you'd like to come let me know.
A rather unusual week! Christopher has gone off on a school trip to York.
Leaving us on our own for the first time in a year ! And we were/are determined to make the most of it!
From 5pm it's getting him to do is homework (nightmare!) and then I always end up in the park having my crown jewels threatened as I play goalie to him and a few other kids.
Or else we are playing cricket or some other sport.
Then it's the battle of bedtime. Trying to get him in and making him stay there usually leaving us about an hour of free time before bed ourselves!
However this week, wow it's so amazing to have free time (much though we love the little critter). We've been making the most of it ! We've been out in London town eating and looking about and also went to see the excellent "The Audience" at one of the theatres my sister owns, The Apollo.
A fine play especially if you are into politics featuring discussions between Prime Ministers and the Queen over the years it's a comedy and the take-offs of Tony Blair and David Cameron are great though the highlight is the appearance of a screwed up Gordon Brown.
We also went to the movies had some great walks, and a few other things which would have to be labelled as "too much information". And we even did bad things like watch Game of Thrones during the day! Shocking!
He's back tomorrow and I have to be prepared to get straight back into it with two football tournaments this weekend, of which I'm supposed to be in charge of the team.
I am sure I'll give helpful instructions like "score some goals" "Don't let any in" and er... "trip them up if they come anywhere near goal".
And maybe I'll get them to watch some classic Suarez dive videos and get them to practise those.. Anyway if you don't mind for this update I'm keeping stuff about me short, got lots of things to do before he is back tomorrow! I wonder if I'll get anything for Father's Day this weekend?
I just hope my family haven't been eyeing up Marks and Spencers "Shorts, polo shirt and card for £19.50" offer. If your family start buying you stuff from M and S you know you are definitely past your sell by date...
If you would like to come to the next seminar..it is this Monday July 6th.
Mail me at robbiethetrader@aol.com with "July seminar interested".
Beginners and improvers welcome! Come and spend the day with me, the markets and some lovely people - and of course, lunch, lots of sugary snacks, and even live chocolate waffle making in the teabreak!
My seminars are designed for beginners, dabblers and improvers and deals with everything from how to look for winners, how to research, spreadbetting, level 2 use how to time trades and short, how to use advfn properly and run your portfolio without having to spend money on systems and tipsters.. and tons more.
A lot of the day comes directly from the live markets and I show you many of the tricks I use to get good prices live. And there might even be the odd live trade or 2!
Here's some feedback from from "D"
'It's obvious from his site Robbie Burns is a good market analyst and shrewd stock-picker. He is also a highly opinionated commentator on everything from TV shows to food. Therefore I expected his seminar to be 75% entertainment, 15% general exposition for beginners and-- if we were lucky-- 10% of something I could use to help me invest. But I could not have been more wrong.
The opinions on food and politics etc. though genuine, are I believe a bit of disguise or misdirection for there is a real touch of rebel genius here. And in the seminar, which is 95% hardball, he actually takes you candidly right into the mental process involved in his successful trading, making it a pretty amazing display, even showing his own investment accounts right there on the screen. You can see at once why so many of us are merely stabbing in the dark with our investments.
This is a genuine coaching session in how to trade like him if you put in the graft. I have only bought one stock since, as I am waiting for the tools he recommends, but I got the price down by using his tactics and I cannot recommend the seminar too highly if you are going there to learn. It must be taxing on him to let us at such length and in such detail into the process, which has made him so much money (for--unlike so many other so-called experts the seminars are not a day job). My advice therefore would be to sign up for this while he is still prepared to do it.'
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Fancy spending a day with me, learning all the ways I have learned over the years to find good shares and play the markets? Well, you can at one of my seminars!
Booking is open for the Naked Trader seminar on July 6th
Price is £650 plus vat. However there is a decent early bookers discount available for those booking nice and early.
That includes three course lunch, coffees, snacks etc.
The seminar is mainly aimed at beginners and dabblers though improvers are welcome too.
Topics covered using live market feeds all day include: Market psychology, level 2 - a simple guide to how to use it for better timing; how to value companies; finding companies that are about to rise. I will also cover techniques for handling events such as the recent meltdown and volatility.
Spreadbetting: How to use it to gain an edge and go short. Market makers - how they work and how to beat them; how to stop losing money and make it instead and plenty more.
How to plan trade entries and exits - how to research companies and understand reports, plus all those niggly questions you always wanted to ask. How to set stop losses and targets. Charts and how to use them.
Also covered: Market maker tricks: How to spot tree shakes and use them in your favour, How to tell when NOT to buy a share. I use live ADVFN all day with lots of level 2 and looks at all kind of live market data.
The idea behind the seminar is SIMPLICITY. I don't use jargon or fancy words - everything is in PLAIN ENGLISH! No question is too stupid and the event is held in a friendly relaxed and supportive environment.
The idea is you will come away from the event I hope a wise and better investor with lots of new ideas. I try and translate complex topics into easy bite size pieces. I also aim for it to be entertaining as well as instructive.
If you are interested please e-mail me at robbiethetrader@aol.com with "jUNE seminar interested" in the subject line and I will send you full details of the event including comments from those who have come to previous seminars and you can then decide whether you would like to come. See you there!
One seminar attendee Clare wanted to write a testimonial about her experiences at the seminar which follows now!
"I've just come back buzzing from one of Robbie's seminars. What a day! He's just brilliant, and manages to pack an awful lot into one day, and with his enthusiastic and humorous delivery the day just flies by. There are no gimmicks, no sell, no "˜get-rich-quick' promises, just his own solid, sound approach which he has learnt over the years and which works.
He shows you how to minimise the risks and maximise the profits and points out the banana skins on the way. Where the seminar really comes into its own is when he teaches using live level 2. Hearing him talk through his thought processes and reasoning is invaluable, and really brings home everything from the book. He has endless patience answering peoples' questions, and really seems to care that everybody understands.
On top of that, you meet some really nice like minded people and swap e mail addresses, you're plied with
chocolates and coffee all day, have a great lunch and spend the evening getting tiddled with Robbie in the
bar afterwards!
Don't worry about the cost, it's easily worth it, and you'll soon make it back with your new-found investment skills, and in what you're no longer losing. If you're thinking of going along to his next seminar, whether you're a novice or an experienced trader, don't hesitate ""just go!
Thanks Clare, did you want the tenner in cash, or will a cheque do?
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He's taking an "academic role" at Harvard in the states researching "financial stability". You've got to laugh, no?
That has got to be the best headline ever.. "Two chocolate bars a day can prevent strokes and heart attacks"
Sweet! I decided not to read the actual story in case it didn't stand up but apparently this includes the crap chocolate I eat not just the organic ones with more choc than sugar.
That's great news for us choc bar lovers... And amazingly in another headline: Milk chocolate boosts your brain, libido and figure.
So now I know why I'm such an amazingly brainy guy. Got to trade later so I'm off to stock up on twixes.
Getting through Game of Thrones! Now into the middle of series 4 - the real problem has been series 5 is being shown and there are reviews and spoilers all over the papers which is driving me crazy.
Just because of that I now at least two characters I thought would be killed are still alive. Darn it!
And then when I thought I had avoided learning anything at all about the series 5 finale I tuned into Sky's next day paper review slot. And right at the top where they showed the headlines they managed to reveal who died. Thanks a bundle!
Just started watching "The Affair" (Sky Atlantic) .
I realise we hardly watch anything that isn't on Sky Atlantic these days, it does have the best stuff. It's a very promising start, if you missed it it is on sky catch up. Trouble is once you watch well-crafted American drama it's hard watching UK drama again. Like Humans or The Syndicate. They seem so tired and predictable and it is always the same bunch of actors.
All you think is: "There's Lenny Henry pretending to have autism.."
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Dave writes :
I agree with comments about Dr Who and Breaking Bad. I used to enjoy Dr. Who years ago but I think it's worn out, it's all about celebrity now, like everything else on telly.
I recently was enjoying the Sopranos a friend let me borrow (fascinating story lines) and my son Rob in Australia (an irrelevance to you of course), he said if you like Sopranos you'll love Breaking Bad. Wow was he ever right. I got the full set from Amazon (apart from the last season). I'm having to eke it out it's so brilliant I don't want it to end, that's the sad bit. What about the uncle in the desert in the wheelchair with the bell strapped to the arm of the chair, the missus and me just fell about and many more just brilliant set ups dragging out every emotion.
Agree Dave, love Breaking Bad. Only five to go for me and I won't spoil what happens for you except it gets more and more addictive!
Gary writes :
"For throwing your heart, soul and energy into one fact-packed, full-on and exhaustingly educational day: FIVE stars with no hesitation!!
Met some really nice people too - like me, nervous that it was the most we'd ever spent on a whole day of anything (had we made arses of ourselves?) But no one felt short-changed, especially when you were still going strong when we all wanted to go to bed! One of your delegates, Susan, back for a second time, said to me unequivocally, "you will go away absolutely inspired." I can't disagree.
Thanks Gary, hope you make some money!
Duane writes:
Wanted to say a big thank you to you and Mrs NT for an amazing day of learning and fun at your seminar.
The way you explained the share trading from start to finish was understandable and really interesting, well worth the seminar fee!
It was great to hear such down to earth and honest assessment from a successful trader like yourself. The way you explained everything was good revision from your book and gave further insight into successful share trading.
I particularly liked your live trades and going through your accounts when you gave snippets of why you invested in certain shares and why you kept/dumped them. Also helpful was the way you searched for prospective shares and within minutes discounted them or put them on a short list for further examination and correct entry points. Amazing!
You could really tell that you loved doing what you do and your energy levels to keep going till 10pm was well....... I had to leave at 9pm I was shattered!
Thanks again Robbie I am keen to put into practice what you have taught me. Even though you make squillions from your trades and I am sure don't need to do the seminars for financial gain, but please keep doing those seminars for newbies like me!
Thanks Duane! Don't expect to be doing them foreever but very rewarding for me to help people so expect to carry on for a while longer.
Gabriel writes:
If you are reading this, you are perhaps considering going on one of Robbie's Seminars. You maybe asking yourself (like I did) the testimonials are all well and good but once the euphoria and excitement of attending a Seminar has died down ..... and I am back home in my normal routine and faced with the "graft" of putting it all into practice... will I become a better trader and be financially better off?
Let me tell you that in my case it certainly has!
Book your place pretty sharpish....... is what I say !
Thanks Gabriel!
Terry writes:
Fantastic seminar.
I have always been sceptical of the public testaments you see on web sites
saying how great an event was. Now I'm one of those people!. I
genuinely believe that the tips and techniques as well as the overall
approach you demonstrated will radically improve my trading performance
Thanks Terry, well all the testaments are real but know what you mean and glad you feel it was worth it!
Dan writes :
'It's obvious from his site Robbie Burns is a good market analyst and shrewd stock-picker. He is also a highly opinionated commentator on everything from TV shows to food. Therefore I expected his seminar to be 75% entertainment, 15% general exposition for beginners and-- if we were lucky-- 10% of something I could use to help me invest. But I could not have been more wrong.
The opinions on food and politics etc. though genuine, are I believe a bit of disguise or misdirection for there is a real touch of rebel genius here. And in the seminar, which is 95% hardball, he actually takes you candidly right into the mental process involved in his successful trading, making it a pretty amazing display, even showing his own investment accounts right there on the screen. You can see at once why so many of us are merely stabbing in the dark with our investments.
This is a genuine coaching session in how to trade like him if you put in the graft. I have only bought one stock since, as I am waiting for the tools he recommends, but I got the price down by using his tactics and I cannot recommend the seminar too highly if you are going there to learn. It must be taxing on him to let us at such length and in such detail into the process, which has made him so much money (for--unlike so many other so-called experts the seminars are not a day job). My advice therefore would be to sign up for this while he is still prepared to do it.'
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EMAILS: I do beg you not to send me emails asking me for advice on a particular share. It isn't legal for me to give you individual advice and all I do is send you a mail saying that, which wastes a lot of my time and yours too. This includes asking me what to do with a share, what I might "think" about a share, or deconstructing any of the buys I mention here. I would be grateful, see FAQ for more on this. Of course more than happy to answer general questions not related to specific shares.
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COPYING TRADES: I can't stop you from copying a trade I made but remember the price may already be a lot higher than I paid indeed I hope it is as buying at good prices is what I do for a living. You may be buying at the top and could easily lose money. Also I can make terrible mistakes and have done in the past. I could also sell before you or before the share tanks. I may still be holding in a year when you sold at a loss. Always do your own research, don't jump in blindly. Market makers are very clever at knowing how to make you pay top dollar and then push you out at a loss. This site is about sensible investment and learning how to trade sensibly and is not a tipping site. Beware. Never push buy on anything till you've done proper research and got yourself a sensible price.
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---- Sorry - Market Report Is Shorter Than Normal Today
- STUCK DOWN BY A NASTY BUG TODAY AND FEEL TERRIBLE AND CAN'T MOVE FROM BED -
BUT LUCKILY WROTE SOME OF THIS MARKET REPORT YESTERDAY SO THOUGHT AT VERY LEAST LEAVE YOU WITH THAT AS BETTER THAN NOTHING. WILL HOPEFULLY GIVE FULL TRADES UPDATE NEXT TIME NOW BACK TO BED ----
I don't know about you but how long has this Greece thing rumbled on. They must make a decision, that's all the markets want. In or out. No fudges, either give them the money for a year or two or don't.
This in between stuff is no good for anyone. The markets may be hit if they exit but actually I don't think for long and indeed always remember: the best time to buy is always when you- the markets are full of fear.
That is when you are actually getting good value. I remember so many crises over the years and every single time instead of being panicked out of good things it is nearly always the time to buy.
It is pretty hard to psychologically a- hold onto shares when the market is tanking and b - even harder to have a go and actually buy.
Bottom line is when you are fearful and think of pressing the sell button - betcha it should really be the buy button. And I guess all these emotions we poor old humans have make trading so tricky. I sigh when I see emails with "Grexit" or similar.
People want to know what I think. But I know nothing more than you do. Your guess is as good as mine. Markets are just as likely to rush up as down depending on what happens. I'm just holding onto my best stuff and if it tanks I'll be a buyer. You can guarantee shares will remain volatile for a while and stops need to be adjusted if you want to stay in as in a volatile period nearly everything will get knocked back.
Sometimes seminars cost me ! I try and line up some nice trades for the day the day or two before. I'm then so busy with the seminar setting it up etc by the time I come to look at them on the day they have gone up. If I'd been at home I'd already have bought at a lower price.
My worst was one that got bid for costing me 50%, in fact more than I made by charging people to be at the seminar!
This isn't such a bad example but I had lined up Nahl (NAH) as an interesting one to look at and maybe buy on the day which was Monday before last.
Last time I had looked at it I could get it at under 3 quid. By the time I got round to examining it live at the seminar it was 320 to buy! It's always had then to decide whether to buy anyway or leave it.
On this occasion as I feel it could run up to 400p at some point, I put an order in on the order book live at the then sell price at 310.25.
And lucky for me indeed I did get some at the sell price, and next day I bought a few more.
As discussed at the seminar this one looks nice and cheap even though it is on the rise. Profits are forecast to rise very nicely, there is a very decent dividend.. and it has a ton of cash, all these things I like.
So as well as getting some live at the 310.25 I bought a few more next day paying 315.
(If you'd like to see me demo trying to buy shares at the sell price live, join me at the last seminar I am doing for some time on July 6th, mail me for details. If you're been to a seminar before come to the follow up June 29th, should be a nice day of live trading for a small group.)
Redcentric (RCN) came up at the seminar and I bought some.
It's an IT group which has much decent recurring revenue and barring a market crash looks like it has more upside.
Profits and dividends are rising and debt has been slashed. Seems to be run very well indeed and might end up being a nice long-term hold.
Also given the space it's in a bid from a larger company would not be a surprise so maybe potential for another 30-50% on this one assuming no market meltdown.
I shorted a few Abcam (ABC) decent company with tons of cash but looks very highly rated. A short-term spreadbet only though.
Fantastic bid news from AGA! Picking out the words "looking at strategic options", ie we are up for sale worked a treat.
As I mentioned last update I was going to buy more AGA and glad I did! I also traded it, bought some, sold some on the rise. Aga is now the subject of a bid from Middleby. It's hard to decide whether to bank some profit or not around here.
If the bid goes through likely be in the 150-170 area, as the pension deficit will hold it back.
If it doesn't it is back to a pound. So a bit of a gamble now. Could be one I'll sell some of maybe and wait with the rest. Anyway as it stands I am up nearly 50% on my first buy of just a month or so ago so happy with that! And at current price personal profits are around £15,000 on it. Be interesting to see if any other bidders are flushed out. Middleby has till July16th to decide.
A broker at Singer apparently rates Aga shares at between 170-210, we shall see. If he is right then there is considerable more upside.
I sold some of my KBC as had a very good run with those from the 80s to near 120, so nice profits banked.
AGAIN SORRY FOR SHORT MARKET REPORT THIS TIME DUE TO MY ILLNESS SHOULD BE BACK TO NORMAL AND WILL DO A PROPER WRITE UP NEXT TIME. I FEEL AWFUL.
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Trade tables follow! Trades are current open and recently closed trades. Closed trades feature the closing price and the amount I won or lost. All others are open. Trades get updated a little later than the narrative. Trading costs are ignored, however I also do not add in dividend payments and with the kinds of companies I buy, dividends tend to equal or outweigh costs. Spread rollovers ignored for web purposes. Tables as accurate as poss however a mistake or two can creep in and very occasionally if I forgot I sold or bought something it will be added at a later time. Trades first reported in the diary under Markets every other Thursday afternoon.