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About Citybull
Citybull came into being during February 2000. The intention of Citybull is to provide data and information and a series of discussion forums where investors and traders can discuss stocks and strategies without incurring the wrath of others, or having to sift through posts that are not relevant to investing. Alongside these forums are a suite of extra facilities to help their members to make informed and safer investment decisions.
Citybull can be broken down into two main sections: The Resource Centre and the Discussion Forums.
Resource Centre
Citybull's resource centre includes the following facilities:
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Glossary
Courses and Seminars
Bookshop
Newsletters
Press room
Weekly Report
Interviews
CFD Guide
Options Guide
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Discussion Forums
These are their bulletin boards. They are free to use and open to anyone wanting to talk about listed companies or the markets. Please make sure you read the Rules and Disclaimer and comprehend them fully before making use of them.

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