I am a recent college graduate and hear all of the time that it is important to start investing early. Since I just graduated I do not have very much money to invest. What is the best route for me ...
So I've had a lot of cash on the sideline for the past few months waiting for the market to come around and some of the issues to be worked out. Now today the market is up HUGE!! I was so mad ...
checking account and other funds which I removed earlier this week. This company is unamerican and is breaking the law. I would like to know if you have an account with BofA and if you will be ...
For ya'll gurus that have a lil bit of the luck and resources by your side. Explain a handful of ur strategies that help make u through the trading day, and let's see whose plan is on ...
I opened a mock forex account and the broker calls me all the time trying to force me to put money in my account. How desperate are these guys for accounts?...
I would really love to start an investment fund that follows the the S&P 500 index. What or where is the best place to start an investment account that will do nothing but allow me to make ...
What is a good fund to invest in that has a good asset allocation which will be held for 10+ years? I am in my early 20's and don't mind an aggressive portfolio.
Abt the type of shares like banking sector or comm sector and the companies highly reliable and doing well....
ronaldo20
Stock market books for begginers?
im 18, no nothing about money and want to start investing in the stock market, and want to learn from scratch, but dont want a book thats too basic to have any relevance to my life.
go to thompson Financial on line is Free. With $500.00 you can join "scottrade" and they are awealth of information on line after you start using them,if you have more than that, that's fine too. It's a good way to start investing. You do all your stock trading on line and they only charge $7.00 for doing the trade for you whether you are buying or selling. We have never had any trouble with them. Hope that helps. Good LuckYou can earn while you learn
mcilvane
I like Cramers " Real Money". He does a good job letting you know how much time and effort is required to be a sucessful trader. Forget about Suzy Orman and the investing for dummies books. get a subscription to Smart Money. Lastly, get a mentor that has been doing it for years.
dianah
Oh, the Dummies or Idiots Guides series, definitely!
Or Suze Orman books.
Good day!
qiufo shiyan
Hi, i recommand you a good and basic tutorial for investing. it covers all Issues related to your Investing and everything around it.
http://www.investingtutorial.info/
wish it will help you.
Good Luck , Best Wishes!
derobake
How about starting with something that's free?
http://www.invest-for-retirement.com
Enjoy.
thespeculativebubble
You try books of Benjamin Graham and Warren Buffett. You'll learn to have an investment philosophy that is sound and logical.
RogerDodger
Learn from the best; get a good book on Warren Buffet's investing style.