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Your Questions About How To Invest In The Stock Market
Online




Linda asks…




Are there any legitimate online certificate courses for stock market
investment training?
Hello there! I am looking for an online course(s) that are geared towards teaching (academic)
how to invest in the stock market. I don't care for get rich quick schemes - just how to invest
and understand the market, basics of economics, etc. I don't care if it is from an actual
university or not - just a reputable entity and offering a certificate for this would be a PLUS - cost
is not an issue. Thanks!




Steve Winston answers:

Wizetrade has some good courses and teaching of the stock market.




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Charles asks…




I am a resident of India and want to invest in the U.S. stock market.
How can I proceed with this?Any portals?
I am a resident of India and want to invest online in the U.S. stock market. How can I
proceed with this?
Do sites like Kotak securities, ICICI direct etc. provide similar facility for the foreign markets as
they do for domestic market?
If no, then which sites provide such facility?




Steve Winston answers:

Open a brokerage account at Zecco.




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Thomas asks…




How do I start on the online stock market?
can someone explain me the whole proccess of buying stocks and investing online I know
about sites like

UPDOWN- where you invest without using real money
ZECCO- where you have to pay and start to invest for real

but I would like to know what else it's in there. Your experiences on investing, and what do I
need to know (STEPS THAT YOU TOOK TO START INVESTING)

Basically the question is HOW DID YOU START TO INVEST AND WERE YOU SUCCESSFUL
AT DOING IT?




Steve Winston answers:

Using online brokers was a disaster at first. Emotion is too strong.
I would go with a mutual fund company. And buy no load mutual funds. Leave the investment
decisions to a pro.
If you are determined to use an online broker I recommend Scott Trade.
I use Interactive Brokers but I do not recommend them for a rookie.
If you have decided to invest your money into an account with an online broker, this article will
help you in evaluating one.




                                                                                             3/7
Decide how you are going to use this account. Determine how much you are going to invest. Do
you want to trade options, stocks or futures? Is service important to you? If you wish only to buy
mutual funds perhaps you will be better served by going to a mutual fund company.

Do you feel more secure if the company also has an office near your home?

Where you have accounts now? Perhaps your 401K is with a large company such as Fidelity.
Often they will offer you a better deal since you are an existing customer.




Ken asks…




Does anyone know about the stock market?
I am about to invest some money in the stock market online.Do you know of any website
where I can learn more.How do you get paid from the stock market if you decide to sell and
are you penalized?Any bit of information would be appreciated.




Steve Winston answers:




                                                                                            4/7
The Motley Fool is a great site for learning about investing. It also has articles on how to pick a
stock. Here's a beginning...

Http://www.fool.com/investing/beginning/how-do-i-invest.aspx




George asks…




do i need a de-mat account to invest in stock market?
Hi I am new to the Investment world. I like to invest in stock market. What are the initial steps
i need to do. do I need to open a de-mat account first to start online trading. How to invest.
please advice me




Steve Winston answers:

Yes, Demat account is necessary if you want to trade in stock market. You will get your trading
number if you will open a trading account.




                                                                                              5/7
Betty asks…




Making money out of the stock market online...?
i have always wanted to start investing in the stock market. obviously, i have no idea what so
ever, about how. i want to try these websites such as etrade.com, and others. i am looking for
something like a guide manual or something like that to see the details and steps, can anybody
help me out?




Steve Winston answers:

Fundamentally, you can use various key financial ratios to start screening which stock worth
your hard earned money. From there, you can go to the next level by further study how they
perform qualitatively. Look here for more info:

How to Pick A Good Stock

http://www.stock-investment-made-easy.com/good-stock-pick.html

Guide in Analyzing Stock




                                                                                          6/7
http://www.stock-investment-made-easy.com/analyzing-company.html

                                   then, you must study how much the stock worth. To do this stock valuation, you have to
                                   calculate intrinsic value. Once you got it, buy the stock when it is at its margin of safety, either it
                                   was discounted than its intrinsic value, or discounted from the past historical prices. Look here
                                   for details:

                                   How to Calculate Intrinsic Value

                                   http://www.stock-investment-made-easy.com/calculate-intrinsic-value.html

                                   How to Determine Margin of Safety

                                   http://www.stock-investment-made-easy.com/margin-of-safety.html

                                   now the last point but the most important things, how you can make money from it? Look, good
                                   company will grow over time. If you invest for your retirement, you can sell the stock after 20
                                   years with as much as 30% return per year! Doesn't it sounds good? And besides, you'll be
                                   earning dividends year after year, which will also grow annually!

                                   Penny Stocks, Short Cut to Wealth
                                   http://www.stock-investment-made-easy.com/penny-stock-investing.html




                                   Powered by Yahoo! Answers

                                   Read More…




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Your Questions About How To Invest In The Stock Market Online

  • 1. Your Questions About How To Invest In The Stock Market Online Linda asks… Are there any legitimate online certificate courses for stock market investment training? Hello there! I am looking for an online course(s) that are geared towards teaching (academic) how to invest in the stock market. I don't care for get rich quick schemes - just how to invest and understand the market, basics of economics, etc. I don't care if it is from an actual university or not - just a reputable entity and offering a certificate for this would be a PLUS - cost is not an issue. Thanks! Steve Winston answers: Wizetrade has some good courses and teaching of the stock market. 1/7
  • 2. Charles asks… I am a resident of India and want to invest in the U.S. stock market. How can I proceed with this?Any portals? I am a resident of India and want to invest online in the U.S. stock market. How can I proceed with this? Do sites like Kotak securities, ICICI direct etc. provide similar facility for the foreign markets as they do for domestic market? If no, then which sites provide such facility? Steve Winston answers: Open a brokerage account at Zecco. 2/7
  • 3. Thomas asks… How do I start on the online stock market? can someone explain me the whole proccess of buying stocks and investing online I know about sites like UPDOWN- where you invest without using real money ZECCO- where you have to pay and start to invest for real but I would like to know what else it's in there. Your experiences on investing, and what do I need to know (STEPS THAT YOU TOOK TO START INVESTING) Basically the question is HOW DID YOU START TO INVEST AND WERE YOU SUCCESSFUL AT DOING IT? Steve Winston answers: Using online brokers was a disaster at first. Emotion is too strong. I would go with a mutual fund company. And buy no load mutual funds. Leave the investment decisions to a pro. If you are determined to use an online broker I recommend Scott Trade. I use Interactive Brokers but I do not recommend them for a rookie. If you have decided to invest your money into an account with an online broker, this article will help you in evaluating one. 3/7
  • 4. Decide how you are going to use this account. Determine how much you are going to invest. Do you want to trade options, stocks or futures? Is service important to you? If you wish only to buy mutual funds perhaps you will be better served by going to a mutual fund company. Do you feel more secure if the company also has an office near your home? Where you have accounts now? Perhaps your 401K is with a large company such as Fidelity. Often they will offer you a better deal since you are an existing customer. Ken asks… Does anyone know about the stock market? I am about to invest some money in the stock market online.Do you know of any website where I can learn more.How do you get paid from the stock market if you decide to sell and are you penalized?Any bit of information would be appreciated. Steve Winston answers: 4/7
  • 5. The Motley Fool is a great site for learning about investing. It also has articles on how to pick a stock. Here's a beginning... Http://www.fool.com/investing/beginning/how-do-i-invest.aspx George asks… do i need a de-mat account to invest in stock market? Hi I am new to the Investment world. I like to invest in stock market. What are the initial steps i need to do. do I need to open a de-mat account first to start online trading. How to invest. please advice me Steve Winston answers: Yes, Demat account is necessary if you want to trade in stock market. You will get your trading number if you will open a trading account. 5/7
  • 6. Betty asks… Making money out of the stock market online...? i have always wanted to start investing in the stock market. obviously, i have no idea what so ever, about how. i want to try these websites such as etrade.com, and others. i am looking for something like a guide manual or something like that to see the details and steps, can anybody help me out? Steve Winston answers: Fundamentally, you can use various key financial ratios to start screening which stock worth your hard earned money. From there, you can go to the next level by further study how they perform qualitatively. Look here for more info: How to Pick A Good Stock http://www.stock-investment-made-easy.com/good-stock-pick.html Guide in Analyzing Stock 6/7
  • 7. http://www.stock-investment-made-easy.com/analyzing-company.html then, you must study how much the stock worth. To do this stock valuation, you have to calculate intrinsic value. Once you got it, buy the stock when it is at its margin of safety, either it was discounted than its intrinsic value, or discounted from the past historical prices. Look here for details: How to Calculate Intrinsic Value http://www.stock-investment-made-easy.com/calculate-intrinsic-value.html How to Determine Margin of Safety http://www.stock-investment-made-easy.com/margin-of-safety.html now the last point but the most important things, how you can make money from it? Look, good company will grow over time. If you invest for your retirement, you can sell the stock after 20 years with as much as 30% return per year! Doesn't it sounds good? And besides, you'll be earning dividends year after year, which will also grow annually! Penny Stocks, Short Cut to Wealth http://www.stock-investment-made-easy.com/penny-stock-investing.html Powered by Yahoo! Answers Read More… 7/7 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)