Charttrader & Gearoid - one last comment from my side - of course people should read the investment classics and indeed beginner books on stock market investing. But there is nothing wrong with people going along to check out courses on offer. ILTB distinguishes itself in the market place by teaching investing only - not speculating or trading - as it is our firm belief that the simple returns largely accrue to the investors over time. Good luck to traders who can make the returns on that side of the fence but I think most traders will readily accept that, in aggregate, traders cannot get the full returns on offer.
ILTB's site may be light on detail but going to a Free Workshop should still not be dismissed so lightly. There are only three ways to invest - cash on deposits, property and the stock markets (let's leave commodities to one side) and it is my contention that training is required. Where does one get trained in stock market investing ? Personally I believe there is a natural gap, and I'd have given alot myself for someone to have helped me along. Not everyone has the day to day interest you both appear to have and many will gladly accept and pay for someone to provide measured answers. I can assure you that I have had every kind of person on my seminars - from the raw beginner to the pro who is just plain nosey and who is not expecting to learn much. Each walks away knowing they got value for their money. I may claim alot here and in the workshops but I can back it up opn the 1-day seminar. I simply have no interest in false claims.
I will now rest my case, I would simply ask for more balance in responses when people ask about ILTB. Should either of you decide go to a workshop please do not hesitate to introduce yourself. You will not find me at all patronising, quite the opposite.
If I have time in the future, I will try and make some more contributions to this site - like the Motley Fool Site, this site is a good one and can make a valuable contribution to demystifying personal finance.