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Stock Investing - Tips You Cant Do Without

By Brooke Hayles


Stock investing seems like the route to take for people who are looking to improve their financial picture. However, when it comes to stock investing there are a lot of individuals never get past the thinking stage, thinking that they do not have the kind of money it would require. The people have heard the old saying 'it takes money to make money' and they feel having a stockbroker is only for the wealthy.

There are some people who have managed to get rich quick in the stock market, but stock investing can be a very risky proposition. If serious about stock investing, you want to get all the information you can before you actually start. Stock investing is buying what is called shares. Owning shares means you co-own some of a specific company. This means you can vote on company issues and have a say in company business.

Stock investing can be pursued in two ways, but both require a stockbroker. There is short-term investing where you trade shares but never own them for a lengthy time. This form of investing is known as speculation. The other is long-term investing where you buy a certain stock and intend to hold on to it for several years. Long term investing can give you a higher return for your money, but it will go up and down many times through the years. It takes a commitment not to sell at the first sign of the value going up or down right away.

Consulting with a stockbroker is recommended if you are interested in investing in the stock market. These stockbrokers have actual traders on the stock exchange floor in New York. They know other traders who will have what you are looking to invest in. Now it is also possible to buy, sell, and trade stocks electronically over the Internet at brokerage websites like eTrade, NASDAQ, and AMEX.

Investing in shares of stocks can be risky; this is because there really is no way to guarantee the success or failure of a company. Remember having inside information in regards to a particular stock is illegal, so you want to be sure you get any advice or tips from your stockbroker only.

Most companies that offer shares to the public have financial information available on a company website because they use stock investing as a way to grow by generating more money. When looking into a new company to buy shares in, the first thing you want to look at is the P/E ratio (profit to expense ratio). This shows you their operating expenses compared to the profits they are making.

You also want to look at new products. This could give you an idea of you buying shares of stock in that company will be profitable or not. Friends and family, may offer what they think is a 'hot tip', but remember you would be prudent to rely on your own research and your stockbrokers advice.

There is what is called stock tickers that are used to tell shareholders how their stocks are faring. These stock tickers can be seen on the screen of any business television channel and can be checked for real time information.

Summary:

Are you one of those individuals that had the perception that you have to be wealthy to invest in the stock market? If so, you can see now how you were mistaken. You do not need a large amount of money. However, you do need to have a basic understanding, a stockbroker you trust and the ability to do some basic research. With just those few things, you can be on your way to being a shareholder. Good luck in your stock investing!

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Author: Brooke Hayles
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