Stock Trading for Beginners
25+ Ways to Choose Profitable Stocks - Everything You Need to Know to Get You Started on the Stock Market
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Narrated by:
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Brian Ackley
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By:
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Zach Raymond
About this listen
The stock market has been around for ages, enjoying times of booming sales, and enduring times of severe hardship. If you have ever heard of the trades people make on the market, you may be a little confused. It seems that one day, everything is bright and shiny and the world is turning as it should, then the next day the same person is bemoaning the fact they are in the market at all and wishing there was a way they could do it better. If you are considering stocks for yourself, this can be confusing. After all, how do you know what you ought to do, and what are the things you should avoid? What are stocks, and where to they come from? How do you know when a good time to buy is, and when do you sell them? If you get online at all, it seems that your information regarding stocks is as varied as the choices themselves, leaving you feeling in the dark and uncertain as to what your next step should be. Thankfully, there is help, and in this book, I am going to show you everything you need to know about stocks. By the time you reach the end of this book, you are going to be an old pro at your new trade, knowing exactly what you need to do for the best results possible. Discover the history of the stock market and how you can use that to your own advantage Learn what stocks you should avoid up front, and which ones are worth your time. Learn how and when you buy stocks, and when you ought to sell. Learn how to avoid the common mistakes many beginners make. Learn how to act like a seasoned trader when you have just begun!
©2016 Matthew Seremetis (P)2016 Matthew Seremetis