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dazzling 01-11-2003 12:40 PM

Interesting Theory
 
I run into the guy that sold me Superantuation like 20 years ago....hes a fully qualified investement adviser....he tells me he has like several sites on the net giving investment advice , stock advice, etc. He then tells me he charges like $250 a month for membership tp these sites. I ask him do people really pay $250 a month for this?....he says NO!....but, he says the government agencies like Security and Exchange Commision, etc, do because they moniter all sites like his that are into this area. In short he says each site has about 12 members!
He tells me thats the whole point.....he knew no-one would sign up at 250, but he knew the government agencies would be forced to sign-up to moniter the sites. and 250 is nothing to these big departements.
Anyway, i cant say how true it all is....but i must admit he has a good point....makes me think of what i could do that government departements would sign up to moniter....fuck, ill charge 500 a month.

UnseenWorld 01-11-2003 12:42 PM

Now, that is a brilliant idea. I think I'll open up an investment site at coedsinheat.com.

stanton 01-11-2003 12:42 PM

hahahhahaha!

i should open like 5 of those sites

Dildozer 01-11-2003 12:59 PM

HOLY SHIT!!!!


hahahahahahaha

damn he shouldn't have told you that info
in a month there's be like 50000 more of those
the government will soon go bankrupt
it will be anarchy
the end of the world is near
RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!!!!:Hollering :waaaaahh

SleazyDream 01-11-2003 01:02 PM

5 - shit, it might be worth it to open 5000 of them

flyingco 01-11-2003 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dazzling
I run into the guy that sold me Superantuation like 20 years ago....hes a fully qualified investement adviser....he tells me he has like several sites on the net giving investment advice , stock advice, etc. He then tells me he charges like $250 a month for membership tp these sites. I ask him do people really pay $250 a month for this?....he says NO!....but, he says the government agencies like Security and Exchange Commision, etc, do because they moniter all sites like his that are into this area. In short he says each site has about 12 members!
He tells me thats the whole point.....he knew no-one would sign up at 250, but he knew the government agencies would be forced to sign-up to moniter the sites. and 250 is nothing to these big departements.
Anyway, i cant say how true it all is....but i must admit he has a good point....makes me think of what i could do that government departements would sign up to moniter....fuck, ill charge 500 a month.


Fuck, I am going to charge $1,000.00 per month recurring and open 100 sites. I am sure I will get 12k per month per site x 100 = 1.2 MM per month. Ok, now he got me hooked. I am game for it.

-Nato

Dildozer 01-11-2003 01:04 PM

i think you have to be certified tho and know what you're talking about otherwise you could get in trouble

SleazyDream 01-11-2003 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Dildozer
i think you have to be certified tho and know what you're talking about otherwise you could get in trouble
I was a financial services broker for 7 years before porn...
I have LUATC, RHU and CFP designations.......

Legally I am a properly certified financial planner.... I COULD actually do this .......... hummmmmmm

Rich 01-11-2003 01:18 PM

My sites are already in development, seems like I'm probably going to have to set up an American corporation to make it work. You really shouldn't have posted this idea on gfy, but thanks.

Seriously, my sites will actually be made to generate members. They'll pay $1000/month for my advice, right?

Scootermuze 01-11-2003 01:21 PM

I would think that anyone certified to provide such information would be required, through their licensing, to allow the SEC or other govt. agencies access to their site for monitoring purposes.. without having to pay a membership fee..

dazzling 01-12-2003 06:03 AM

Further to this, i was now chatting about this to someone else...he tells me he use to work for a media Moniter company that has clients like McDonalds, etc.
This company would read all newspapers, magazines, etc here in Australia checking for anything said about their clients, then compile weekly reports of all articles on their clients highlighting liable, etc.
He told me this company use to subscibe to almost every single newspapers and magazine acroos Australia.
It makes me think the same may be happening on the net.
Now, we have all subscibed to another porn site just to check out our competiion, etc.
Im thinking there is lots of opportunity along these lines to make big bucks.
I mentioned this finamcial adviser idea becuse im not qualified to do it, mabye others here are....but i am thinking along a new line where governments might sign up.

RedShoe 01-12-2003 06:19 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Scootermuze
I would think that anyone certified to provide such information would be required, through their licensing, to allow the SEC or other govt. agencies access to their site for monitoring purposes.. without having to pay a membership fee..
I think Scootermuze is probably right. When it comes to big brother you'd probably get assigned a SEC agent which would be given access to monitor.

Doesn't the SEC have an agent/monitor in every stock brokers company? They don't pay them to be there? do they?

pr0 01-12-2003 06:22 AM

don't be foolish...

FATPad 01-12-2003 06:26 AM

BRIDGES! I'm selling bridges. Complete with govt inspectors who are paying me $10k a month to inspect my bridge.

dazzling 01-12-2003 07:24 AM

Lets just say you were living in say Russia with a major website on investing in the American stock exchange....wat right would the Americam government have telling someone in Russia to give them a password and user name!
Now, if your website is talking about say several countries, U.S., Britain, Canada, Australia, Japan, etc, that means all these countries agencies may be forced to join.
Im not sure say if you live in the U.S. if the government could force an individual in the U.S. to give them access, for anyone here who has worked in this area would you knidly advice....but sure as hell, they cant force someone in another country like Cambodia to give them access!

stocktrader23 01-12-2003 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Scootermuze
I would think that anyone certified to provide such information would be required, through their licensing, to allow the SEC or other govt. agencies access to their site for monitoring purposes.. without having to pay a membership fee..
I wouldn't put anything past our government. They probably get paid a commission for every site they join. Much like those $2000 toilet seats they use in Washington.


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