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Learning Stock Trading
by: JesseProfit
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Understanding stock trading can be overwhelming giving the rapid growth of online trading sites and do it yourself resources. It may seem hard to understand but learning who to talk to and go to will help you.
Dont worry " a primary reason for buying stock is the concept of limited liability. It is key to understanding the stock market to know that if you buy stock, your total risk is the amount you paid. If the company goes under, you lose your initial investment, but creditors cant seek anything further from you " your other assets are completely safe.
There are two types of stocks: common and preferred. Common stock is what most individuals own, and it gives you, the shareholder, certain rights, such as the right to receive dividends, and to vote on corporate policies. All publicly-traded corporations have common stock, and its what you think of when you hear that a stock price has risen or fallen. Preferred stockholders have the right to receive dividends before common stockholders. Typically, preferred stock is purchased for the dividend income, rather than profitable trading.
Another great resource is the internet. Just do a basic search in a search engine, any that you prefer, and you will get thousands of sites that will help you learn about stock trading. If you take the time to read experiences of do-it-yourself traders, financial websites, and online stock trading courses it may be easier.
If you decide that online courses are right for you, you need to do research on each of them before committing. Talk with former students or visit forums and community rooms to get references about the course. This will prevent you from wasting your money on a course that will not teach you anything.
You must know the basics before you ever begin trading. Whether you have taken classes or read books, try practicing first. You can follow the market and trades to make sure you have a full understanding of what is going on. You must understand it all before you start investing.
Now you will need so capital before you can start. If you can not afford to invest, do not do it. If you don't have money you have set aside for investing or other monies, you can money from part-time jobs or money that is leftover after you have paid your bills.
The key to stock trading is to remember that there is no guarantee. The stock market is very volatile and always changing. Good luck and invest great.
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