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stock market websites

By Jeff West On June 17, 2010 Under Stock Market

stock market websites
Does anyone here invest in the stock market? How do you do? Can you recommend some websites?

How much to invest and to make money?

You can get ahead of yourself a little. Before committing money to the people who would be important to learn the populations. And, yes, people make money in the stocks or else no one would, but keep in mind that people also lose money in the stocks. If you want to know about the bag I have included some sites helpful. Here they are: 1. The Chicago Board of Options Exchange (CBOE) offers two types of traders practice. One operator is called a "virtual" and the other is "paper money." I have experience with the virtual merchant OptionsXpress driven and I like it very well. Go to www.cboe.com and click trading tools in his "statement" in a culture drop-down menu that shows the two different operators just mentioned. You may want to check out the whole lot of other tools on the same chip, however, I suspect that these tools will overwhelm. I mention this site mainly because it has a "virtual free trade" and as such can practice, practice and practice until you feel safe. Although there is much talk of the options, the trader is also useful for people so do not be intimidated. 2. Get a program of free MarketBrowser success. This is a very good program with several tools that can help. They have several links to news from multiple sources information and material. The program has capacity for 12 cards (maybe more) for spreadsheet and graphics are great to watch. The program also has the ability to give the currency charts (although I do not use it for this). 3. Learn the basics about stocks and trading to develop specific strategies in www.zecco.com and www.thethirdimension.net. Both sites are focused on penny stocks (especially the last mentioned). I prefer strategies that involve Options (stock) and this has included a link to it. The Chicago Board of Options Exchange (CBOE) also has a learning center that gives different commercial strategiesgive for options and a basic description of what they are. 4. For news I use yahoo finance and google finance. I like Yahoo finance global market news and finances of Google for specific news about individual stocks. Armed with this information securely can begin the learning process. Do not feel like you have to commit money, and when ready you can always ask yahoo answers to the recommendations for online brokers. Hope this helps.

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