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    I want to know who on this board knows what they are doing investing wise. I want to send you a PM on the forum. If you have that disabled, find a way where we can communicate offline, I have a business favor to ask for those on this board which know what they are doing which has a "virtual" relationship with my background on this group. Post here and I will PM you.

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    Why do you want to communicate behind close doors? Post what you want to know here, where everyone can see. Sounds like you may be fishing for suckers?

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    • #3
      You can contact a good financial planner who can help you with the right investment options.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by QuarterMillionMan View Post
        Why do you want to communicate behind close doors? Post what you want to know here, where everyone can see. Sounds like you may be fishing for suckers?
        If it wasn't Jim, you'd probably be right... But he's been around here for years and IMO is easily one of the most trusted contributors around here when it comes to finances (among others, of course). On many occasions, he's run some pretty extensive simulations with all of a random poster's numbers and given very thorough advice on a variety of topics. I've obviously never met the guy, but I'm quite confident that there's no sucker-fishing going on here.

        I'm going to throw out a guess here Jim, but are you looking for "recommendations" of some variety? I'm assuming this has something to do with the new financial advisory company that you've mentioned you're building...

        In any case, if I can help with whatever your "business favor" might be, I'd be happy to be of assistance. As far as someone who "knows what they're doing", I am by no means fluent in all things investing (especially the technical side), but I am at least quite confident in & know very well what/why I am doing personally with my investing. Just drop a line if I can help, I'll do what I can for you.
        Last edited by kork13; 10-09-2013, 11:15 PM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by QuarterMillionMan View Post
          Why do you want to communicate behind close doors? Post what you want to know here, where everyone can see. Sounds like you may be fishing for suckers?
          I doubt it. Go back and read some of his old posts where he gave some very good advice to posters asking financial questions.

          Let me know if I can help Jim.
          Brian

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kork13 View Post
            If it wasn't Jim, you'd probably be right... But he's been around here for years and IMO is easily one of the most trusted contributors around here when it comes to finances (among others, of course). On many occasions, he's run some pretty extensive simulations with all of a random poster's numbers and given very thorough advice on a variety of topics. I've obviously never met the guy, but I'm quite confident that there's no sucker-fishing going on here.

            I'm going to throw out a guess here Jim, but are you looking for "recommendations" of some variety? I'm assuming this has something to do with the new financial advisory company that you've mentioned you're building...

            In any case, if I can help with whatever your "business favor" might be, I'd be happy to be of assistance. As far as someone who "knows what they're doing", I am by no means fluent in all things investing (especially the technical side), but I am at least quite confident in & know very well what/why I am doing personally with my investing. Just drop a line if I can help, I'll do what I can for you.
            Kork, I need people which know the material to look it over for errors. They will be given the link to the website prototype page to look it over.

            I will send you a PM with my private email. Thank you.

            Jim

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bjl584 View Post
              I doubt it. Go back and read some of his old posts where he gave some very good advice to posters asking financial questions.

              Let me know if I can help Jim.
              Brian, PM sent. Thx

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              • #8
                Jim, send me a PM. I'd be glad to look over the material for you.
                The easiest thing of all is to deceive one's self; for what a man wishes, he generally believes to be true.
                - Demosthenes

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by kv968 View Post
                  Jim, send me a PM. I'd be glad to look over the material for you.
                  PM sent

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