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HI, I am planning to try stock marketing, to start with little investment.
I don't have much knowledge about this.
What is the best way to learn and what are the schools, books or websites you all recommend.

Thanks

what is stock marketing? tba

someone answer this question.......even i am new to trading...want to but some shares.......how do i do that?

Be careful about taking the advice of people, even professionals. Be wary of news reports, financial reports, fundamental analysis, and technical analysis. They are misleading.

Do the following:

1) Wall Street is a money game. A game is what it is. As an outsider, you are at a distinct disadvantage. You are a member of a group called the "public" which is nothing more than a lamb that the professionals view as ripe for being fleeced. To learn how this works, read "Wall Street: The Other Las Vegas," by Nicolas Darvas. Darvas was a trader who learned the hard way how to make money from the stock market.

2) If you want to trade stocks, learn the 50% retracement rule. This is the most reliable, simple rule for trading. You can (and probably should) ignore everything else, and just follow this rule, especially because you are a beginner. It is reliable enough that you can trade this rule alone, and consistently make more money than most other people. You may learn about this rule by googling online or reading "The Trading Rule That Can Make You Rich" by Edward Dobson.

If you trade, be sure to ALWAYS control your risk. This means using something called a "stop loss" to limit your losses if a trade goes bad.

3) How to open a stock account. Choose an online brokerage. Make sure it is a "discount" brokerages so that you can save money on commissions and fees. Be sure the company is a member of the FINRA and SIPC in the United States. This means the company is REGULATED and won't steal your money.

4) Once you are ready to trade, pick a stock and look at its DAILY CHART. Use the 50% retracement rule to decide when would be a good time to buy the stock. If the stock chart does not look good, pick another stock.

5) Wait for the 50% retracement to occur. Then log into your account and buy some shares of the stock.

6) Once you own the shares enter your STOP LOSS order.

Then, wait. If the price moves in your direction, wait for a reasonable "target price" and sell your shares at the price.

REPEAT.

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