Best resources RE: learning about investing?
I'm looking into putting some money into the market and I'd like to do it myself. Not looking for anything particular just yet, so everything is on the table. Long term, short term, stocks, bonds, options, say trading, etc, etc. I'm mainly looking for book titles, but if there are some (non-scam) websites that would work too. College level textbooks are fine, I'll work my way up to that. Just show me the most informative, and/or most helpful information you know of. Thanks
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- fundamentals: fool.com technicals: (which gambler usually prefer): stockcharts.com options: cboe.com, start up a papertrading account. if you want a book, you can start with real money by cramer. don't bother with undergrad college textbooks.
- there is a fellow i discovered. he trades the minifutures and the s and p. his name is brent andrew he will teach you how to trade along with him over the internet. give him a call, he can really assist you. his number is210-568-7868. you can also watch him do trades on his web site. tell him jimmy scaringe, from new york recommended him. i am considering letting him trade for me with a managed account. call me if you like 516-395-1224 jimmy.
- Well, you can try http://www.optiontradingpedia.com for options trading knowledge. It is the most comprehensive free resource in options trading and teaches you every aspect of it for free with examples, pictures and videos that really helps.
- If you are looking for long term, read some of John Bogles Books on investing. When you look at short term, reading books isnt going to help you, because different sectors are going to be better investment at different times. For example, if you got a book 4 years ago, it would probably say invest in real estate. If you got on 8 years ago, it would say technology. I think when you talk about investing, you should mean long term. I know you like to gamble, so if the short term let me be kinda risky, I would watch CNBC and read the Wall Street Journal or Investors Buisness Daily. Get an idea of what sectors are undervalued, learn about certain stocks that are good in the sector and start from there. Good Luck
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