Sri Lanka Stock Market Forum.
Sunday, July 25th, 2010 at
11:20 am
Sri Lanka Colombo Stock Market Forum has moved to a new domain with new look. Don’t worry all of your posts are still there. We are inviting new members to join the investing community. It is a best place to discuss your investment ideas, problems with your brokers and their quality of service.
The poll we have started few weeks back to choose the best stock broker in Sri Lanka is still going on at Colombo Stock Forum.
If you are a new investor it may be a wise decision to join our stock market forum & get the basic knowledge of stock investments.
We can understand some people have no or little knowledge on how to use forums. It is very easy. Just register with a unique username (even with your real name if available) then log in to the forum. Just look around & you will see there are few sections (separate forums) divided for specific subjects.
You can start new thread (New Topic) or post reply to an existing topic. You can use the forum to get member’s opinion by creating polls too. Please choose most suitable forum to post new topic in order to keep our form clean.
Hope you will join Colombo Stock Market Forum & stay in touch with the market activities.
Hope you will join Colombo Stock Market Forum & stay in touch with the market activities.
Here is the forum link.
Update….
The CSE Talk Forum (http://forum.guidetocse.com) has been disabled due to heavy spam but you can still use the Stock Market Today Facebook Fan page as an alternative to the Forum.
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