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stock market trading times

By Jeff West On April 15, 2011 Under Stock Market

stock market trading times
Where do you learn to trade in the stock market?

took a class? Did you learn in business school? Or is that every one of you learning through self-study and trial and error? I'm surprised how much some people know about the stock and trade, and I wonder where you started in knowledge. As for me I watch videos from YouTube, which is a waste of time, and reading web pages, also a waste of time because both sources only given three times daily bits of information designed to target your website.

The first distinction to make is whether to be an investor or a trader? A trader is in and out of stocks on a daily, weekly or monthly. An investor is in the long term. After deciding that, then the proposal about reading some books reviewed by reviewers of the Amazon is a good way. Then you want to identify what strategies work well for you and to fit in his spare time, how to read the letters, how to manage risk and such. Online stock trading is a terrible thing to learn and do in your free time and still do to retirement. A good book is How to make money in stocks by William J. O'Neil. It is the first book I read when I started my business stock and a very good start for investment or trading securities. I've been trading for many years and is very fun. Definitely one of the first things pay attention to money management and risk. While you are learning, be careful with the amount of trade to avoid losing too much money. Another great thing to do is "paper trading" as they begin to learn the strategies. That is basically where false maintain a portfolio of operations. Yahoo Finance offers this service. I have a new educational website that securities trading is free, I have nothing to sell and there are no listings on the website. Trade "System" page has a good overview of what is involved in trading stocks. Good luck Pat!

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