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Hi every one.
recently i have inherited some money and have to admit that looking at them sitting in bank account is like watching the grass grow.
I would love to invest (trading) in shares, but i have to say i am at the same question you all have at the beginning.
Where do i start ?
I did have webinar with elite traders, but the starting cost (over $4500) is pretty much to high. They do have learning curve of 21 days to get you trading and SMS alert advice on margin stock.
Is there any book (first steps) any one could recommend for a beginner ?
Appreciate your help.
Regards
Medici
Before you buy any books, or even faintly consider buying any of the multitude of stock picking programmes out there, read through all of the Education section on the ASX website so that at least you know how the market works, what the lingo is etc.
www.asx.com.au
I have just had a "google" around but couldn't find what I was looking for but there are figures around that suggest that something like 90% of traders (as opposed to investors) go out backwards within 12 months. I know these figures sound a bit scary so maybe I have it wrong. It might have been in something Marcus Paddley wrote. Anyway somebody else may have better information.
Is there a particular reason you are looking at trading as opposed to longer term investing?
....i believe that with good home work and study i will achieve my goals.
Medici
In the time when all stocks went down i did not have the money to get my shares, but i told all my friends that " this is the time to get shares - BHP and RIO - Westpac and NAB" as my feeling has been of only minor down in shares value.
And yes, i was right. If i did have money then i would make some good return on my "investments".
Whatever you do with shares etc, don't trade without a stop loss.
hey every one I am 14 and I want to start investing in some stocks
He wants to invest not trade.
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