Since there has been so much skulduggery and theft from investors, most recently and historically, from individuals and companies like your Doug Somers-Edgars, Eric Watsons, Bridgecorp, ANZ's ING and a whole host of other vagabonds and rogues, I thought it would be good to collect together a list of links to help the investor out there stop investing in something silly and if they have already where they can go to get help.
www.seccom.govt.nz - NZ Securities Commission: Report all dodgy investments.
www.sharescams.org.nz - Find out what share scams there are about.
www.sfo.govt.nz - Serious Fraud office.
www.consumeraffairs.govt.nz/scamwatch/ - Consumer scams.
http://www.fpia.org.nz/compdis-reso/complaintsproc.htm - Complaints to the institute of financial advisors.
http://www.eufa.co.nz/ - Exposing unacceptable practices website: principally set up to advocate for investors who lost money in fiance companies.
www.iombudsman.org.nz - Insurance and savings ombudsman.
www.bankombudsman.org.nz - Banking ombudsman.
http://www.consumeraffairs.govt.nz/businessinfo/cccfa/cccfa-regs-formula.html - Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Regulations 2004
http://www.comcom.govt.nz/ - Responsible for enforcing the Fair Trading Act, the Commission's site has a guide to the act, and information about various scams which they have taken action on.
http://www.vcnz.co.nz/Scams.html - Property scams outlined.
http://www.reinz.org.nz/reinz/index.cfm?80B3875D-959D-2F1D-48B4-BC1152088CE3 - Complain to the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand.
These links are helpful but of course the best thing you can do is do your own research before you invest that hard earned money.
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Monday, February 2, 2009
Scam Watch: List of helpful Investor tools
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Sunday, February 1, 2009
Winston's Big Black shame
So Winston Peters has been milking the taxpayer to the last minute over his ministerial self-drive car, so what else is new, he has been stealing from the taxpayer for his whole political career.
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Long vs Short: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
In this forth installment of the Long vs Short series I am once again going to take look at the chart comparisons for a stock from the Share Investor Portfolio and compare the 10 year return (above) to the turmoil of the last year with a 1 year return chart (large chart at bottom of post).
In this series I want to show the merits of investing, using charts, for the long-term vs short term gains or losses. I will use the longest available data to me for the long-term view (10 years )and will make a comparison against the NZX50.
In the forth of this segment of Long vs Short I will take a look at Fisher & Paykel Healthcare [FPH.NZ]
I have held 2000 Fisher and Paykel Healthcare shares since May 2007 and have added more since then to take the total to 5000 (see small chart below for detail)
My Portfolio | About | ||
Symbol | Price | Value | Earned |
$3.38 | $16900 | $3550 | |
You own 5000 [FPH.NZ] shares purchased at $2.67 [$13350] |
My total return after 18 months or so is just over 26%. That is after dividends and tax credits are added and brokerage applied.
Very good considering current market conditions.
If I had held this stock for a full ten years (see large chart at top) my return would have been over 210%.
By comparison if I had held the stock for just one year (see large chart below) my return would have been a loss of 35%.
This is in spite of the stock being a relatively good performer this year.
No stock in this series, yet, has proven to be a loser over the longer 10 year period and Fisher & Paykel Healthcare is no exception.
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Housekeeping: Google Translate
Aktie Investor
Visitors to the Share Investor Blog who don't read English can pour over my pearls of wisdom by using Google Translate so that they can read my blog in their native language.
One recent example from a reader is a Fisher & Paykel Healthcare story translated into German:
Angesichts habe ich meine eigene Beratung gestern, um zu meiner eigenen Bestände ich schon, wenn sie wurden geschlagen, die in Preis Ich dachte, ich möchte hinzufügen, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare [FPH.NZ] auf diese neueste in einer Reihe von Warum haben Sie sich kaufen, dass Lager? Ich bin besonders bullish zu diesem Lager aus einer Reihe von Gründen.
Chinese readers of mine can read a translated version of this blog's latest post here.
From Arabic to Vietnamese, your language will be there.
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