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Join in on the discussion with other like-minded investors in our community forums. Learn about the fundamental investing methodology and participate in educational workshops in the Investing forums, stay up-to-date on StockCentral news and make suggestions to the StockCentral team in Central Square, and discuss your favorite stock or recent market news in our A-Z ticker-based forums.
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Chia-ching Chang
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| 02/08/2007 9:34 AM |
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I have been using Stock Analyst latest edition. I just wondered that a switch to Take Stock would be a good move. Thank you very much in advance for your wisdom to ease my anxiety.
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Richard Yurick
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| 02/09/2007 11:34 AM |
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I use NSA. If you have mastered this program, you are well on your way to becoming a successful fundamental investor. There's no need to change that I'm aware of. R. Yurick |
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 Ellis Traub Davie, Florida www.financialiteracy.us ICLUBcentral
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| 02/10/2007 11:22 AM |
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If you're content with Stock Analyst and are fully confident of what you're doing with it, then there's no need to change. For investors experienced with the investment approach and its implementation, it might be something of a backward move.
I suggest that you take advantage of the on-line version of Take $tock and use it to compare notes when you do a stock study in NSA. It won't cost you anthing you're not already paying; and it might help to firm up your confidence in your own judgment choices.
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