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Vani posted 5/25/04 7:01 PM    
Hi all,I am a college student and I also work as a part-time accountant in a software company. We decided to invest the profit we make in stocks. I have no idea abt this stuff. Can anyone tell me where i can learn the methods of investing profitably? If someone could guide me regarding this issue it would be really great!
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[This message has been edited on 05/27/2004]
R. Michael
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posted 5/27/04 6:23 AM    
Hi. - The basic idea is to find stocks that you can buy at a low price, and sell at at higher price. - If anyone try to tell you, that they know how this can be done 100% right everytime, they are wrong, and you shouldn't believe them. You yourself have to study the mechanism of the stock market, study the individual companies, and make your own decision. Such a decision involves how the world economy is performing, how the sector is doing, and how the individual company is doing. And perhaps even more important; how these three factors are going to be tomorrow. - And that is why noone can predict the movement of stocks. - So you see there are a lot of factors to take into account. I have written a book for the Amateur Investor. At the moment it is only in Danish, but if a publisher comes along - it might be translated. Also you can use the program "Amateur Invest". From it you can learn many aspects of stock trading. Regards, R. Michael.


http://www.amateur-invest.com
posted 7/2/04 10:46 AM    



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