My advice to you is beware! there are many cons in this business. For example today I received an email from the daily reckoning (a service from Fleet Street Publication, a suposely well respected site) promoting a new money making share tipping service. It reads "make 10 to 20 times more money than any average investor". Then it continues "identify the exact moment to enter or exit a trade to reap the highest and most predictable return". "Amass significant amounts of wealth in a very few years". "57% in 36 days, 72% in 51 days, 217% in just 48 days".
The author of this tipping service, David Jones, claims that he was a successful currency trader in the city. However, after reading the entire article, I came accross the small print, which in general is very revealing. It reads "the overall gains on trades recommended by David Jones between 11/11/02 and 07/11/03 was -1.5%".
This is quite unbelievable!!! This pretend top trader can't even make money. How can this guy claims that he can make you rich when he is obviously not good at it? Remember his name, David Jones, you've been warned.