The stock market advice professionals at Trading Stocks Tips believe that a well informed investor is a successful investor. In this spirit, we have assembled answers to commonly asked questions about our stock advice service.
It really depends on your personal strategy and whether you plan to use our approach to the dot. We recommend using about 20-30% of your capital for each transaction, which should average about 4 orders to buy and 4 orders to sell a stock in one week. If you takes you about 1 minute to place an order, it would take 8 minutes of your time a week.
Once you sign up and agree to our terms of use, you will get access to the private portion of our website where we post our stock picks.
Our stock picks are posted each morning on our website, usually around 8am. They tell you exactly which stock to buy or to sell on this day.
We analyze thousands of stocks each day looking only for those that have met our criteria and strategy. Sometimes it could be twenty picks in one day or it could be zero.
Our CEO has been trading stocks since 2005. We have been offering our stock advice on the website since 2013. See about us page for more information.
We suggest to buy and sell the stock through an online broker. It doesn't matter which, though we recommend to use the one with the lowest fees.
You can use any amount you like. However, we recommend to spend at least $10,000 on each stock purchase. If your capital is $40,000 and use 25% for each transaction, we estimate about $10,000 gain a year.
Yes, every stock advice we'd given is posted on our History page. We leave nothing out and we show them all. We post the losers along with the winners.
Yes, our website is fully responsive and works well on any mobile device.
There is a small fee of $24.99 per month or $249.9 per year (2 months free with yearly subscription). If you are not satisfied with our service, you can cancel your subscription at any time.
If you wish to cancel your subscription, please e-mail us at [email protected]. Please include your full name and your e-mail address.