wendy hall
GBDo the opposite of what bottley drool advise Whatever advice the dreadful mottley drool put out - do the opposite! On there recommendation to buy shares - DO NOT.. Recommending a “sell” - company shares are to be bought! What a load of tosh & dribble these lot are🤪 Sly & untrustworthy. Paid shillers!!
Richard Stone
GBThey give decent honest advice They give decent honest advice. They do not offer Get Rich Quick, nor are they 100% perfect in their predictions, no one can be. For just over a decade, I have followed their advice and my modest Nest Egg in an ISA has more than doubled. Diversification and patience are key to investing. Some investments have lost money, most have gained, some have gained BIG. You need a minimum time frame of 3 years. Never risk money you cannot afford to lose
Ray milbourn
GBThey Kidd themselves I’ve had Lloyd’s… They Kidd themselves I’ve had Lloyd’s shares for over 10 years and cannot wait for that day to come when I can sell them and get my money back that I originally invested . They are up and down like a yo yo so don’t believe in the b******* that they publish.
SP
GBContradicting articles all the time How do I start? One of their headlines says the price of a share is about to skyrocket , next headline “why I should avoid” the same company, and so on and so on, I was silly enough to follow their advice in some companies and now literally losing all the investment, avoid their articles they don’t even communicate to each other before writing the stuff they say
MB
GBVery happy Share Advisor subscriber Have subscribed to Share Advisor for almost ten years now and while I no longer buy individual shares, those I have bought on the back of Foolish recommendations have done well in the main. It pays to be a patient investor for Share Advisor subscribers, as the SA team have a long term, value oriented outlook. The research is in-depth and the guidance considered. I don't have a massive portfolio but my monthly dividend income more than covers the annual fee, plus I've been getting double digit growth most years.