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 Is it better to simply put $200 in a savings account every week or invest the money elsewhere?
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 How much does it cost to have Goldman Sachs do wealth managment for my 200million?

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I am exploring my options, financial managers only give you options that help them get rich. So why not ask people like you :)...


 I have never invested in any kind of stocks. What can I invest in for a few hundred dollars?
I don't know much about investing. I am eagar to start some kind of savings for my future. My children are grown and have graduated college. I have never had any extra money for myself or to ...


 How should I invest $40,000.00 short term.?
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 Do you invest your money?
Do you invest your money in stocks or mutual funds? or GICs? or RRSPs?...


 I am being approached to invest for 20 years....?
I am 40 years old and am being approached by a "financial adviser" to invedst 30% of my salary into long term investments for a contracted 20 years. Is this wise?...


 What income level do you consider "middle class"?
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 Does any1 know the best savings account to put my newborns money in so it will be enough to pay for college ?
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 22 Year old needs advice on investing?
I am 22 years old, and I have no idea how to invest and what to invest in? Ira's, Mutual Funds, Money Markets, Stocks?
No Idea at all, I dont even know where to start, I would however like ...


 How do i learn about stock market?
i want to learn how to invest in stocks and even the basics of it.maybe youll could suggest some good site....


 18 yrs old, $10-$15k to invest, where to invest?
Hi,

I'm currently 18 years old with $10-$15k to invest. I want to set aside $5k for my startup businesses, so I have about $10k ready to be spent. What are my investment options? I ...


 What are premium bonds and are they worth getting...?
Say for my kids? Thanx
Explain as you would a child....


 How to open an online share trading account.?
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 To lower the cost of gas, should the US Government impose a tax on purchases of Oil as a commodity?
or as someone else suggested increase the margin requirments to make trades on barrels of oil ---forcing indviduals or groups to have more money to get into the oil speculation game. (I am still ...


 How much would you think I could get if I sell a 1979 $2 bill?

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for slow people I'm not talking about two singles. I'm talkin about a bill that has a 2 on it. They don't make these ...


 40 % return on your investment??
Does it sound too good? Does anybody know of any investments that has higher returnes?
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 Are Mutual Funds a good way of investing? What are the pros and cons of investing this way?
about how much inconme would i get if i joined a mutual fund>?...


 What are some of the best pieces of advice when it comes to investing?
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 My father is going to retire.Where he should invest Rs. 17 Lacs for regular income as well as for its growth?
My father is going to retire on 30th Sep'08. Where he should invest Rs. 17 Lacs for regular monthly income (Approx. 10000) as well as for its growth?...


 What is Liquid Money?
The question is related to stock Market, Pls answer in the same regards....



mckelly7
I am interested in finding out more about the stocks market and investing in general. Any tips on what to read
                     
 




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Congratulations on getting started. It’ll help you more than you know! You ask a very broad question, so be prepared for a pretty long answer. Just take it in chunks!

How to invest depends on what you already know. We'll assume that you're beginning.

A good primer is How to Make Money in Stocks by William O'Neil. You can get it cheap just about anywhere. It’s widely available new or used.

Another good one is one of Jim Cramer's books.

But books will only get you so far. At some point, you'll also want to get at least a little training. There are some great education companies if you want to make the investment. Investools.com or optionetics.com are both very good companies as is tmitchell.com

For free, you can start by visiting thestreet.com. That'll get you a pretty good primer so at least you'll understand what the markets are and what a stock is, etc. If you get a chance, watch Mad Money on CNBC. Don't trade any of his picks. Just use the show to get you to understand some basics and get a feel for the market itself.

Next, subscribe to something like investorsbusiness daily or something like that that can help you identify good stocks.

*** Do a quick search (at the top of the page) on ROTH IRAs. You’ll want to put some money in there. ***

Once you understand stocks, go to 888options.com. It's a website that'll help you understand options (what they do, how they work, etc). You don't need to trade them, but the more you know, the more you'll see how options can really be the safest way to invest (once you're educated).

As you get more advanced, you might want a technical analysis book like Murphy's Visual Investor or A Technical Analysis Course by Meyer.

If it's discipline (which is crucial to successful trading), probably Trading in the Zone by Mark Douglas or Mastering the Trade by John Carter

I know that’s a LOT to absorb. Just take it one step at a time for now. Start with a book or two to give you an idea of where to begin.

Since you're starting with a smaller amount of money, you'll probably want to save up at least a few dollars so you don't get eaten up by commissions (around $10-15/trade). When you have say $200 or so, you can put it into an ETF or into a growth stock. Meanwhile, you can always papertrade to practice (highly recommended).

Start slow, then as you figure things out, you can buy more shares.

Congrats again on getting started. If you have any questions, please let me know.

Hope this helps!


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