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Robbie Burns

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About: Robbie Burns - aka The Naked Trader - has become a cult figure in the world of the Private Investor.

Having published two editions of his best-selling book on trading strategies, The Naked Trader, Robbie has traded on his own behalf since he quit the '9-5' in 2001. Aside from his book, his monthly seminars are renowned for their clear insight into beginner traders thoughts and how they can make money from trading Shares and other financial instruments.

Robbie has recently spent a great deal of time writing his next book about Spreadbetting, soon to be published. When you rush out to the shops to buy this, you might need to settle down, put your feet up and consume the copious amounts of tea & toast he advocates!

lse.co.uk is delighted that Robbie is Blogging for us and the benefit of our Members and Visitors.

Most Recent Blog Entries


15
NOV

The demise of MF Global

The collapse of MF Global raises one or two interesting issues.
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13
OCT

Lessons learned over 4 years

First, apologies for being so lazy and not updating this column enough. I could blame a dodgy knee, but that's probably not enough is it?!
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11
FEB

A (very) cautionary tale

When I hold seminars, I often hear some terrible stories about trades gone wrong.
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26
JAN

Spread Betting ‘Stop-Losses’

First of all, thanks a lot for the feedback on my new Spread Betting book. It seems to have helped a lot of you and I’m glad about that.
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