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  • Profile photo of PosEnterprisesPosEnterprises
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    Has anyone done his course and was it worth doing did you learn anything new?[crying]

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    I’ve done it, many years ago.

    It was very cheap then, and worth the money.

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    IMHO worth going to

    “Money is a currency, like electricity and it requires momentum to make it Effective”

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    Steve’s strategy is to use cash bond to buy -ve geared properties. I am not sure if everyone is comfortable with that as it depends a lot on continuous captial growth. For the money the course is okay to give you another angle in property investing, but I feel he’s more a share man rather than property.

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    I enjoyed Steve’s course. Definately well worth the money.

    For me his concept works. Use Diversified Funds that are basically income producing to pay for your property purchases. His Navra funds are OK but I’ve seen better funds that produce better income and higher capital return to boot. The website at invested.com.au is pretty good too for alternative ideas and views.

    I like Steve McKnight’s approach, I also like some of Steve Navra’s ideas. Michael Yardney had some good points however I am not keen on his style of investing. The more you understand what others are trying to achieve and how the better your investing will be.

    I believe you cannot gather too much information or understand the different investing styles. That way you can find an approach that works for you.

    Like all these seminars they are trying to sell you there product, however, if you keep that in mind you will still get some vary useful information. Definately worth the pittance he charges

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