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TD AMERITRADE crash course?? |
I have just joint TD AMERITRADE and opened an individual account. Can anybody give me a crash course on how to start trading.. researching... how to navigate this website, just making long term investments in general. I just need to know what things I need to know about things I need to look for everyday and things I need to maintain. Any information will help. Thanks Bob, is there any information you can give me in the mean time to getting started or how to familiarize myself. Start with --- |
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