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1. When you make two posts back to back, this forum software joins them together. Is there any way to prevent that from happening?

2. Does anyone have a link to a thread that explains NP trader ratings?

3. Which would be the best forum for someone who's seeking a good portfolio manager?

Thanks,
OH
 
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EDIT: Question 1 was just self-answered. :p
 
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Our House said:
1. When you make two posts back to back, this forum software joins them together. Is there any way to prevent that from happening?

2. Does anyone have a link to a thread that explains NP trader ratings?

3. Which would be the best forum for someone who's seeking a good portfolio manager?

Thanks,
OH

seems you got #1 but on some forums you have to wait 24 hours till they let you make another post, if you do make onewith in the 24 hours it will just be merged.

2. no real link that I see to or about the TR system

3, well I was going to give you a link to SecondVersions domain portfolio BUT the site seems to be down but if you wanna check later its at www.SecondVersion.com


hope that helps a little!
 
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angisson,

Thank you for getting back to me.

3, well I was going to give you a link to SecondVersions domain portfolio BUT the site seems to be down but if you wanna check later its at www.SecondVersion.com
I appreciate the link. However, by "portfolio manager", I meant an actual person. :) Someone that can help monetize my domains the best way possible.

Currently, I have 86 (I'm new to this) domains and I keep all of their details in an Excel sheet. At the moment, 84 are parked and 2 are being developed. Maybe a good "manager" would be able to put my portfolio to better use.

Thanks,
OH
 
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