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Basics Of The Stock Market

Beginner stock market investing can be very daunting and complicated. But did you know, that of all the avenues of investment, the stock market is easily the oldest? That does not mean, however, you should not know the basics before you put your money into it. Knowing the fundamentals of the stock market can, and will most likely mean success or failure. Thus, if you want to make money in the stock market, you better learn the basics!

To start, let’s discuss what a stock truly is. All that a stock really is, is a claim to a piece of ownership in a company. When a company needs to get capital, it will market off shares of itself to outside investors. When you purchase a share, you buy yourself a right to a share of the profits. That means if the company makes money, you get a piece. If it loses money, your invested money becomes smaller. Anytime you purchase more stock, you increase the amount of your share in that company’s earnings. Be they positive or negative.

Just because you purchase a share or two does not mean you will be consulted for daily businesses activities of the company. But, your share does also count as a vote for who should be consulted. It is the shareholders that select the board of directors, who are responsible for all the company’s activities.

Next, let’s look at the two types of stocks you can purchase. Common stock is the most prevalent and is typically what is traded most of the time. Anytime you hear someone talking about buying ’stock’, they are probably talking about having purchased common stock. Common stock is nothing more than a share of a company, and does not entitle the holder to any further benefits.

The other kind of stock you can purchase is called ‘preferred stock’. Preferred stock is a company share that gives the holder a little more benefit than the common stock. A preferred stockholder usually doesn’t get to vote, but will most likely get a dividend for the life of the company. Where common stock provides a less common dividend, preferred stock will give a consistent income. Also, if the company gets liquidated, the preferred stockholders see their money returned first.

In other words, a preferred stockholder will get their investment returned as a priority over common stockholders, while earning a considerable dividend.

Now, what makes a stock price change? Supply and demand. It’s that simple. When a lot of people want a stock, the demand is high and the supply becomes smaller as the demand is satiated. Thus the price goes up.

When stockholders want to rid themselves of their shares and there isn’t enough buyers to make them happy, they will lower the asking price to try and garner interest. And this is how the prices go down.

I hope you now feel more confident about becaues of this stock market for beginners article, and will continue your learning and eventually use the stock market as a source for wealth building.


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Posted under Uncategorized on November 15, 2008 @ 3:24 pm

Beginner Stock Market Investing 101

When it comes to beginner stock market investing, things can get a bit confusing. You risk your bank account for the whims of destiny, in the form of a pieces of paper. Hoping that this piece of paper will go up in value, and not drop in value.

Which is why we all, at some point in our lives, have to get stock market investing advice. Many people are not strong enough to admit that they need help. Many are too proud. And it can definitely be a humbling experience to have to openly admit that you do in fact need help. But getting help will make you a better investor.

Regardless, everyone must get help sooner or later. Some people will choose to do so under the wire by reading books or watching video tutorials. Others will get help from a close knit group, usually a mastermind group, where they can get hands on direct guidance.

And then there are the craziest, in my opinion. Those that choose to learn how to invest by making their own mistakes and learning all by themselves. This may be the hardest to do and stick with investing, but it will also afford the fastest route to becoming a proficient investor. This method has the highest risk by far, but has the fastest payoff.

So what is the best stock market investing advice? Easy. Learn from your mistakes. Which means you have to make mistakes. Just do it. Plain and simple. Put your money into a company you believe is doing well and learn as you go. Why did the company do well, or do poorly? Modify your investment strategy and do it all over again. Continue this process until you have more wins than losses and then still continue the refinement process.

Be sure that you are using money you can afford to lose. There is no reason you should learn how to invest with your entire nest egg. Start with a measly 100$ if you have to, but start. Over time you will begin to make more than you lose and your confidence will increase and make you more comfortable putting more money out there. This will mark your end of the beginner stock market investing stage.

Maybe my beginner online stock market investing advice will be ignored. But hopefully, you will learn from what I learn and have the guts to do what others cannot.


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Posted under Uncategorized on November 14, 2008 @ 1:37 pm

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