17 Year Old Investing In Stocks. How can I swot up more?
I'm 17 years ripened.
I enjoy some money to invest in stocks.
I want to know how/where I can swot more beforehand I do it.
I hold read a few books on brass tacks, but not sure where on earth else to win more advanced stuff.
Any tips? :)
Thanks. Appreciated.
Answers:
Okay... you asked.
This will be a legally extensive list of where on earth to progress to swot going on for stocks, bonds, personal nouns, financial issues(stock related), etc etc etc...merely because you nouns resembling you earnestly want to know.
For STOCK/Mutual Fund/Options/Finance-related information:
**www.kiplingers.com (more "personal finance" than stocks...but that's critical in energy too...kiplinger newsletter and/or Kiplinger Personal Finance magazine!)
**www.fool.com (classes to sign up for, free, etc)
**www.seekingalpha.com (better for the "hi-tech analysis" crowd)
**www.whispernumbers.com (professional and non-pro opinion...group expect?...play it to your pre-eminence?)
**www.yahoo.com (finance branch...well-mannered site (that's free) for tracking (delayed) your stock portfolio)
**www.msnbc.com (current "in-the-news" stuff)
**www.morningstar.com (mostly for funds...stocks too)
**www.dismalscientist.com (more MACRO-economic...for those who want to know "why, how..." things happen)
**www.888options.com (Great Options site, free options DVD and classes!)
**www.optionsmonster.com (Options site)
**www.CBOE.com (THE Options exchange, "Learning Center"/"Options Institute"=free classes!)
**www.lightbulbpress.com (easy to twig, speedy read, booklets etc.)
**www.street.com (Cramer's nickname to repute! "trader, not investor" related proposal mostly!)
**www.horsesmouth.com (a stock/stock souk barometer!)
**www.bankrate.com (good resource on rates, and much more!)
And...sooooo plentiful more... I'll rescue "financial Calculator" websites (for everything you can create in your mind, and tons that you can't) for another time! Oh, these are "bad the top of my head"..nearby are abundant others that I've gone "blank" on...and may donate subsequently, after I check my work computer (since I've save the shortcuts on several, I don't remember the actual address!...silly me!)
Study sturdy...don't lose your money "guessing"...study/read first...consequently appropriate a "back?" (pun intended)...and/or find an above average/ethical professional to do the work for you.
***Oh, yeah.adjectives of the above information should be FREE for all/overwhelming majority of the information...AND "Most traders/investors" don't know just about them. Also, NEVER buy those newsletters, etc you'll obtain "pitched"...use these sites...and reflect for yourself...or hire a "personal" advisor who know you and what your goal, requirements, etc are.
Jim Cramer - Real Money book, thestreet.com website, and Mad Money TV show. Should be up yer nouns.
Read the Cramer books, scrutinize CNBC or read a financial broadsheet to gain the macro display give or take a few the business environment, and do lots of research.
Try going to www.InvesTools.com.
By the course, if you don't mind my curiousity, how does a 17-year-old take satisfactory money to invest in stocks (assuming it take at lowest possible a somewhat wearing clothes amount to do much next to stocks)?
(Add details here to respond to me if you want, and I'll check stern.)
Mike
a) the intelligent investor
b) warranty analysis
c) a financial accounting primer book
these books should serve you out. i would put together that i find at smallest
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I enjoy some money to invest in stocks.
I want to know how/where I can swot more beforehand I do it.
I hold read a few books on brass tacks, but not sure where on earth else to win more advanced stuff.
Any tips? :)
Thanks. Appreciated.
Answers:
Okay... you asked.
This will be a legally extensive list of where on earth to progress to swot going on for stocks, bonds, personal nouns, financial issues(stock related), etc etc etc...merely because you nouns resembling you earnestly want to know.
For STOCK/Mutual Fund/Options/Finance-related information:
**www.kiplingers.com (more "personal finance" than stocks...but that's critical in energy too...kiplinger newsletter and/or Kiplinger Personal Finance magazine!)
**www.fool.com (classes to sign up for, free, etc)
**www.seekingalpha.com (better for the "hi-tech analysis" crowd)
**www.whispernumbers.com (professional and non-pro opinion...group expect?...play it to your pre-eminence?)
**www.yahoo.com (finance branch...well-mannered site (that's free) for tracking (delayed) your stock portfolio)
**www.msnbc.com (current "in-the-news" stuff)
**www.morningstar.com (mostly for funds...stocks too)
**www.dismalscientist.com (more MACRO-economic...for those who want to know "why, how..." things happen)
**www.888options.com (Great Options site, free options DVD and classes!)
**www.optionsmonster.com (Options site)
**www.CBOE.com (THE Options exchange, "Learning Center"/"Options Institute"=free classes!)
**www.lightbulbpress.com (easy to twig, speedy read, booklets etc.)
**www.street.com (Cramer's nickname to repute! "trader, not investor" related proposal mostly!)
**www.horsesmouth.com (a stock/stock souk barometer!)
**www.bankrate.com (good resource on rates, and much more!)
And...sooooo plentiful more... I'll rescue "financial Calculator" websites (for everything you can create in your mind, and tons that you can't) for another time! Oh, these are "bad the top of my head"..nearby are abundant others that I've gone "blank" on...and may donate subsequently, after I check my work computer (since I've save the shortcuts on several, I don't remember the actual address!...silly me!)
Study sturdy...don't lose your money "guessing"...study/read first...consequently appropriate a "back?" (pun intended)...and/or find an above average/ethical professional to do the work for you.
***Oh, yeah.adjectives of the above information should be FREE for all/overwhelming majority of the information...AND "Most traders/investors" don't know just about them. Also, NEVER buy those newsletters, etc you'll obtain "pitched"...use these sites...and reflect for yourself...or hire a "personal" advisor who know you and what your goal, requirements, etc are.
Jim Cramer - Real Money book, thestreet.com website, and Mad Money TV show. Should be up yer nouns.
Read the Cramer books, scrutinize CNBC or read a financial broadsheet to gain the macro display give or take a few the business environment, and do lots of research.
Try going to www.InvesTools.com.
By the course, if you don't mind my curiousity, how does a 17-year-old take satisfactory money to invest in stocks (assuming it take at lowest possible a somewhat wearing clothes amount to do much next to stocks)?
(Add details here to respond to me if you want, and I'll check stern.)
Mike
a) the intelligent investor
b) warranty analysis
c) a financial accounting primer book
these books should serve you out. i would put together that i find at smallest
protection analysis.