I want to learn how to buy stocks over the web on my pc. Also, what stocks I should buy and how to study to do so and so forth. How to understands when a stock is at a good price. And any other things I should be paying attention to or watching out for. I see shows but I never really learn all that much. I hear you should not stick with stocks forever but buy and sell when they are hot. You should not just have one stock but have your eggs in different baskets. I also hear this or that business is good. But, I want more how to technically use the stock trading sites and which ones to use. Not just what companies are good but but why and how to figure that out with all its intricacies. Or how do I learn about overseas companies that are a bit illusive from US mainstream knowledge. How to foresee where the trends are going. And so on.

There are two excellent websites you can use to learn about trading stock.

www.investors.com.
Go to their website, locate the "How To Invest" section on the left side of the screen, and click on "Investor’s Corner".
When that screen comes up click on "View Archive". Read the articles in this section. The articles will answer many of your questions.
Also, in the "How To Invest" section there is a "Financial Dictionary" you can use to look up terms you are not familiar with.

www.investopedia.com is the second website.

Yes, your portfolio does need to be diversified.

Try practice trading (no real money involved) using either the CNBC stock game or the Wall Street Survivor stock game.


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  1. Al in NC

    There are two excellent websites you can use to learn about trading stock.

    http://www.investors.com.
    Go to their website, locate the "How To Invest" section on the left side of the screen, and click on "Investor’s Corner".
    When that screen comes up click on "View Archive". Read the articles in this section. The articles will answer many of your questions.
    Also, in the "How To Invest" section there is a "Financial Dictionary" you can use to look up terms you are not familiar with.

    http://www.investopedia.com is the second website.

    Yes, your portfolio does need to be diversified.

    Try practice trading (no real money involved) using either the CNBC stock game or the Wall Street Survivor stock game.

    References :
    http://www.investors.com
    http://www.investopedia.com

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