Sunday Traders Club

The Sunday Traders Club is a not for profit traders club that embraces learning and networking. "Traders Investors and others interested in the Australian Stockmarket can meet to network on a face to face basis “ It is not to pick up investment advice, it is on how to implement your trading plan. One of our aims is to promote responsible trading via education and experience. www.bullsandbearsnetwork.com.au

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  • Commodities
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Why a Traders Club

In one of his newsletters, author and master trader Daryl Guppy wrote:
“….you may find benefits in joining a traders club. The Sunday Traders Club – (STC) meets regularly. The objective is not to pick up investment advice, but to move into a social situation where there is group pressure on you to implement your trading plan. How you act in private is different from how you act in public. Use this difference to improve your management – not selection – of a trade.”

The aim of the blog

This BLOG it is for traders with Slip Trips and Falls stories regarding their trading journey.
Contributions from members , guests, and speakers from the Sunday Traders Clubs around Australia are welcome.

Audio presentations from the Sunday Traders Club

  • Alan Hull
  • Colin Nicholson
  • Justine Pollard
  • Robert Kreft

Our Links

  • Alan Farley the Swing Master
  • Alan Hull
  • Bullcharts
  • Bulls and Bears Network
  • Davin Clarke
  • Educated Investor
  • Just Data
  • Louise Bedford & Chris Tate

OUR LINKS

  • Alan Hull
  • alan Farley the Swing Trader

About Us

  • Mark
  • STC & BBN Events

Testimonials

The BBN network offers a truly accessible and varied club where you can learnnew strategies exchange ideas get an education and meet other traders. It isaffordable, regular and friendly and caters for the complete novice through toexperts. Without it I don’t believe I would have made such a solid start to mytrading.

That was a fast night with all of the material presented. It was great to
review.
the content as it has now reminded me of the very reasons that I
started
investing / trading in shares in the first place. My problem was that
I hadn't
created the written plan to remind me of that purpose. This night
has certainly
given me the ideas of what areas I need to further research to
ensure that I can
create my trading plan. Thanks again for a great night and
I look forward to
seeing you again for another module.

Regards, Greg



Hi Neil and Rob: very well done last night at the Trading Plan lecture -
excellent organisation, planning, content and delivery (what a mammoth effort) -
I gained a lot from the session reminding me what I am not doing, came home and
made all the mistakes you told me not to, so I am now in 'time out' until my
plan is updated for forex trading. Without the session I probably would
have excused myself and gone on to have another few losses due to lack of proper
planning. many thanks, cheers,

Sharyn of Allambie


I felt the information to be great – an excellent synopsis
Very
professionally run just look how far I have to travel to
attend.

Christine of Newcastle




As a trader I have learnt a lot over the past two years and improved my returns
by attending the Bulls and Bears Network Sunday meetings.
I have particularly
gained many good ideas from presentations on other peoples experiences and
trading plans including Robert Krefts experiences.

John of
Palm Beach





The BBN network offers a truly accessible and varied club where you can learn
new strategies exchange ideas get an education and meet other traders. It is
affordable, regular and friendly and caters for the complete novice through to
experts. Without it I don’t believe I would have made such a solid start to my
trading.

Sunday Traders Club

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