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 For those of you who manage your own stocks, how many different ones do you own ?
(individual stocks...not mutual funds)...


 How about instead of invading Iraq we invest one percent of that money into Olympic Sports?
The returns in terms of a better image, economy and world peace will be much better.
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My brother is in the Army and even I know the war was one of the biggest mistakes ...


 Is it worth 2.9% fee to have a 5% guarantee on my annuity investment?
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 How can you save money by remortgaging? Everyone is always talking abt it. How does it work in practice?
Any thoughts, advice help welcome!...


 How much do I need to get started trading in forex?
How much money does it take to get started trading in the forex market?...


 Where Can I Learn About Individual Stocks?
I am tired of my mutual funds. I am sure I can do better than these guys. Any advice? Thanks....


 Geojit, ICICI Direct or Reliance Money. Which one would you recommend?
I planned to open an accout with Reliance Money today but I have gone through Yahoo answers and found that there are lots of complaints about Reliance Money. Can you please tell me the pros and cons ...


 Im looking for help with investing my money?
I have a few questions about investing my money and would like someone with experience to maybe give me some advice and share your opinions on where to start. i was looking into etrade or something ...


 How to become financially independent by the time Im 35?
Im in my early 20's and make good money. What should I do to become financially independent in 10 yrs??...


 I want to learn about the stock market.?
I am willing to invest $30 in the stock market. I want to turn it into $250 (doesn't matter if it takes a while). Any tips or advice you can give me would be appreciated. I am trying to ...


 When wall street goes down how does that effect us?
its been on the news and Im a bit worried for America....


 In the financial jungle which are the best options for investments?
To add value for savings and for retirement - Mutual funds, directly stock market, ULIP, PPF, Bank FD, NSC, LIC, Infrastructure bonds.
Kindly comment taking all the above instruments in ...


 What investment is right for me?
What investment is right for me?
I am a sinle, 18 year old college student who saves around $2,000 to $4,500 per year. Current income is about $15,000 with not college tuition to pay. I dont ...


 Does anyone know a website that show stock trends?
I'm looking for a wesite that is aways showing new trendy stocks to buy or there are great rummors on the stocks. If possible free information not the pay ...


 How many stocks should I carry in my portfolio?
I am looking to invest long-term (20+ years) and this is my first time buying stocks. I have a medium to high risk tolerance. I will be initially investing $2500. The goal is growth for retirement ...


 Who, if anyone, will buy Yahoo! by the end of 2008?
Microsoft is gone for now and the market is less than hot,
Will Icahn ever step upto the plate or just stir the pot?...


 Am i kicking butt or what?
my picks since trying my new strategy ended in these results
gains of,
89.66%.....last thursday
12.5%.......last friday
5.56%,17.83%....yesterday
20.00%,3.65%....today!...


 Isnt gasoline cheap at $3 per gallon?
figure it out -- if one barrel of crude oil @ $72 yields 20 gallons of gasoline? thats only $60 a barrel! that means the oil cos would be losing money. gas should be well over $5...


 Is $500 enough to get me into the stock market?
What type of shares could I get and is $500 enough to buy the minimum shares required?
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I live in Australia. Does this change anything?...


 What are some potentially successful stocks that are just starting out?
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Big Blair
What kind of education is required to become a professional investor/stock trader?
I am in the military, so I won't be making much money in my present vocation; however, when I do have time, I would like to study to be a professional investor, stock trader, or maybe even dabble in the foreign exchange. I am not looking for an MBA (I have a MAcc) or something to hang on my wall, I am looking for practical ways to learn to be a trader. Does anyone have any advice?
                     
 




I dont know but...
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you do not need a formal education to become a stock broker. the guy that handles 5 of my mutual funds was in the navy for 6 years then went to work as an assistant at t rowe price. he now manages 9 funds and does a great job. your military background will help you get a job but you must know how the market works. read all you can about it. there are different series test you might have to take, series 6,7,62,63,65, depend on what you want to be able to trade. practice questions are available online. this will give you an idea of the things you need to know. it is not just about how a stock does during a trade session
ex:
The Securities Act of 1933 pertains to which securities market?
a. Primary
b. Secondary
c. Third
d. Fourth

What is the third markets???

Which of the following does not apply as far as trading stocks on the floor of the NYSE is concerned?
a. Time priority
b. Price precedence
c. Time and price parity
d. Premiums

How much of one company can a mutual find own?

good luck

this is a list of the series test you might need. dont be nervous, if it something you want to do, you will have no problem


udayashanker k
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read, wright and understand


B
None, all you need to do is become sponsored by a company to "hang: your License at or work there and pass the series 7 securities exam and then the local state exam. series 63 in California. It is not an easy test, took it 13 years ago, and all the new guys seem to be taking a lot longer to pass or study for.


barry_robbins_98
You might want to consider http://www.top10traders.com - this is a free site that lets you create a portfolio of stocks with $100,000 in "play" money. You can develop trading strategies without risking actual money. Each day the site ranks the best performing portfolios, so you can see how your picks perform compared to other investors. You can also read posts on investing from the best traders, as well as share your own investing ideas. There is also a charting feature , so you can see how your portfolio performs compared to the S&P 500.

Here are this month's best traders:

http://www.top10traders.com/Top10Standings.aspx

Hope this helps. (And thanks for serving your country!)


besthusbandever
to be a trader or investor.........you can start today if you want, you don't need any type of license...........what you do need is knowledge and experience.......thousands of investment books out there.......get one from william oneill, he publishes investors business daily newspaper..........only way to teach yourself to be a good investor is to actually do it......you will probably lose money for at least a few years until you learn how hard it is, so be prepared to lose money

if you want to be a stock broker and advise people on how to invest their money, you have to get a series 7 license through an investment firm...the test is very hard and you have to have a company sponser you for the test........but you don't need this license if you just want to invest your own money.


gregory_dittman
It depends. If it's your own money then you don't need an education. If it's your friends money, you don't need an education. If you are opening your own mutual fund or becoming a broker then you need a series 7 license. Go to investorpedia.com to learn more about the information to get that license. Also note, that it's like a real license and the SEC can take it away from you. You don't need to go to a special school to get it.


VP
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Hi,

If you are not going to trad on the floor then no special education is required.

Start your self education reading following books:
Market Wizards by Jack D. Schwager;
Technical Analysis by Jack D. Schwager;

Comprehensive Course on The Wave Principle by A.J. Frost and Robert Prechter;

Candlestick Charting Explained- Timeless Techniques for Trading Stocks and Futures by Gregory L. Morris;

Trading Chaos – Applying Expert Techniques to Maximize Your Profit by Bill M. Williams;
New Trading Dimensions by Bill M. Williams
Trading Chaos II by Bill Williams – Maximize Profits with Proven Technical Techniques by Justin Gregory-Williams and Bill M. Williams

I think Bill M. Williams is the best teacher for stock trading. Then go to his website www.profitunity.com and order home study course. If you would have possibility then try to get education in his office. You’ll see how easy you could become successful trader and how easy is trading using his guidance and software.

If you will do in range as indicated I hope my advices will be useful and one day you become very happy and successful trader!

Furthermore I could introduce you to one brokerage company in Austria that allows to trade from same account currency (forex), commodities, metals and cfd on shares. Total 500 instruments available, currency spreads from 1 pip. It's very rear option If you open trading account under my referral I provide you for free with trading techniques that I successfully use for several years and you’ll get my assistance in the future.

Good luck!


snowballpark
Let me encourage you.............I am 55 years young believes no gutz no glory.........I am a high schooll graduate.
Persevearance is greater than a genuis. It is the greatest interest I have ever had....Now I must tell you I am a christian and the greatest stock trader in the World is God....He has helped me to know when to stop.

HAPPY TRADING!!!!!!!!!!!!


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