Sub 2 Books And Courses

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I have read tons of reviews on sub 2 courses and John Locke's name comes up all time. Another 1 that gets great reviews is William Tinlge. Has anybody reviewed Tinlges book? Lockes defenitely gotten great reviews and seems really accessible( thats a plus).
Education is a big key in REI and just trying to avoid buying both if there's no need.

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  • Ianlewis13th July, 2004

    There is no need to buy both, buy $cash$ course and make money, end of story.

  • who_me13th July, 2004

    I haven't looked into Tingle, but all I can say is. John Locke is there for his students....period. He will talk to you (gives you his phone number) and is genuinely committed to see you succeed.

  • perfecto13th July, 2004

    I agree that John's course is as good as any, maybe better.

    I own 3 sub-to courses. Each one provided a twist or some insights that proved very valuable on occasion.

    Most successful investors I know own many eductional materials in various categories.

    My advice, buy John's course as a start. Then plow some of your profits into further education...even if it is in the same area of investment strategy.

  • jeff1200213th July, 2004

    I own John's manual, and Tingle's course. Both are excellent. I have no complaints about the customer service I have recieved with either. Both men have a different approach, and there are some differences in strategy, marketing, and approach.
    You won't make a bad decision buying either, or both, I gotta say, If you're just starting out with Sub2 that John's manual will have you out there doing good things a bit sooner.
    Jeff

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