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I want to learn more about Stocks Investment. Where should I begin? Any good book for dummies like me? |
I want to learn more about Stocks Investment. Where should I begin? Any good book for dummies like me? Hello, search for "motley fool" on the net You don't have to buy a book to learn about stocks. Just start reading as many books as possible about the subject. I would recommend the Motley Fool Investment Guide. It will give you a good overview of how it all works. Ultimately, though, the best teacher is experience. |
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