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I just graduated from college with a degree in finance so i know more than the average person, but i don't feel my schooling prepared me adequately for truly being successful in the investment world. I was thinking about getting in on some penny stocks to just learn the basics and learn how a follow and predict s dtckd activity. is this a wise plan, I am very interested but being in MS there aren't many brokerage firm I can go to and hassle people about taking me under their wings so I just gotta make my own lane. Any suggestions would be great! A good idea is to do some research first. read some books, watch Cnbc, Mad Money with Jim Cramer,etc. Do an on-line search to see if there are any investment groups in your area, and ask friends and associates if they know of any groups. It is becoming a fad for groups of friends and work associates to form little investment groups to help each other learn the ropes and to share the ups and downs of the market. One can also buy books on investing and finance. Visit Barnes and Noble on-line to search for them. Don't do penny stocks. Unless you can spend the same amount on about 10 stocks. Same with nickel stocks, but only five stocks. Hit up some of these free seminars for investing. The ones where they are trying to get you to buy there product. Usually get free information and materials. I wouldn't recommend CNBC, Mad Money or anything like that on TV. You are not the only watching the show. If you do invest in their stocks, buy early and sell no later than 2-3 days after the surge it presented by being on TV. Try the free fantasy stock programs on the internet. These will help you learn at the same time, but won't cost you money. try the motley fool, it costs but is actually pretty accurate. You can go get some more information and experience. Hello you received some good answers thus far and I know what you mean as I was a banker with BOA in Ca for 20 years and although my job was to make decisions on granting loans for start up companies and small companies, and I knew of the forex markets (currency trade) I really never invested myself. I tried stocks but the time involved with following a certain group was more than I could afford to spend and although I was aware of forex, again I could not afford the time to really learn how and why things were done the way they were. I did find a club to join through a recommendation and so far it has been great. I average a great return each month and I have learned alot on what to look for and how to make a trade. If I can be of any further help write me at Bankerbobretired@yahoo.com Have a great day Now is the time to start thinking about retirement investing. I have a free downloadable book on my website that will teach you everything you need to know to build wealth for retirement. I am not a financial rep and am not selling anything. Just click on my profile and read the info or email me. i think that the way to would be to wait until theres some sort of crash in the market then use all ur life saving to by a really expensive stock then make sure its the most powerful stock in the hole world then just sit there only wondering if anyone realizes what kind of mad man u really r |
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