Three Myths of Stock Trading

Posted by W. Alan Gay | Stock Market |

As a Stock Trader for over 15 years, I have learned a lot about the ins and outs of the business. I started out on my own, rather than with a big brokerage firm with fancy employee training courses. I took seminars and self study classes and learned as I went, many times through sheer trial and error.

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Stock Market Historical Perspective

Posted by C.L. Sommer | Stock Market |

The stock market is where businesses and individuals buy and sell shares of coporations. As an investor, an individual sometimes wields power over the company. This shareholder offers valuable financial support to the company and in return benefits from the profits realized. The number of shareholders owning a company could range from a few individuals to thousands- depending on the size and capital requirements of the corporation. As a business grows, it requires adequate funds to meet its financial goals. When a company is in a state of substantial growth, it may sell shares to the public to gain a stronghold in the market. Selling shares to the public has been a practice with many businesses for many years.

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Three Stock Trading Myths

Posted by W. Alan Gay | Stock Market |

As a Stock Trader for over 15 years, I have learned a lot about the ins and outs of the business. I started out on my own, rather than with a big brokerage firm with fancy employee training courses. I took seminars and self study classes and learned as I went, many times through sheer trial and error.

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Tips and Tricks for Starting Stock Investors

Posted by Rick Amorey | Stock Market |

First of all, you must remember that as a beginning investor, earning money will not be easy and simple on the stock exchange. If it were that easy, every investor would already have struck it rich their first few times. Investing will take up a lot of your time and it needs a lot of study, discipline, and of course, independet thought.

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ETF’s vs Mutual Funds

Posted by Peggy Black | Stock Market |

Why buy mutual funds when you can be owning an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF)? Mutual funds have limited liquidity in that you can only buy and sell mutual funds at the end of the day. Plus exorbitant fees charged investors average 1.5%.

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