Saturday, 21 March 2020

help with the stock market/investing?

Peter Lapoint: Learningmarkets.com it's free and has helped me go from negative to nicely positive returns

Gilberto Cratin: A very good source is "One up on the wall street" by Peter Lynch. Another source is www.fidelity.co.in where a lot of interesting, insightful articles related to investing in the stock market are found

Lue Podewils: Read Jim Cramer's books which you can borrow at library or purchase at Amazon or book stores.Yahoo( or other site) Finance got all up to date as well as past financial information.

Walter Scordino: There are some good sites, where you can follow market trends and the movement of the market like Gloveinvestor.com check that site out and look around.

Caterina Yeargan: Hi,Penny stocks, also known as cent stocks in some countries, are common shares of small public companies that trade at low prices per share. They are notoriously risky but if you follow a special method I've learned you can earn good money at almost ! no risk. This is the site I use: http://pennystocks.toptips.orgI definitely recommend subscribing to this site in particular. Very good research, quality stocks. I was a bit weary of penny stocks from all the bad hype they receive but this guy is pretty legit. He's put my mind at ease with a lot of the fears I've had. I especially like that he doesn't send out announcements left and right. I've signed up for other websites that fill my in-box with one company after the other. I don't know where to even start with so many choices in front of me! Nathan sends me one idea a week and that's all I need. Working so many hours during the week leaves me with very little time when I get home to start doing tons of penny stock research. I'm always eager to see what Nathan's next suggestion is each Friday and I love having time on the weekend to do my research. As said above if you want to make money with penny stocks you have to follow some proven methods. This one in my opinion is t! he best: http://pennystocks.toptips.orgGood Bye...Show more

Kris Bozelle: If you don't know much about investing then books/courses from richdad.com might help you get started. Robert Kiyosaki is really good at teaching people who know nothing about money. http://www.investopedia.com also provides plenty of free information/news about investing.

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