Sunday, February 5, 2012

Questions About How To Invest In Stocks Books

Richard asks…

Books for investing and stock trading?

any suggestions for stock trading books or long investing books? btw ive already got 'how to make money in stocks" by william oneil, personally i think its a really good book, i want to learn more useful information and strategies!!

admin answers:

Warren Buffett mentions every year that he advises everyone to read his former mentor's book "The Intelligent Investor"

Also, I recently talked with Mark Fischer, multimillionaire trader who owns the biggest clearing firm at the New York Mercantile Exchange who wrote a book called "The Logical Trader" which uses stats and math to come up with the best probable points to buy anything based upon moving averages and timelines.

Either one of these would be great reads (or you could read both)

Nancy asks…

good books for learning about stocks ? and couple questions ?

im currently reading Getting Started in Stocks by Alvin D. Hall.

any other suggestions ?

i am a young man trying to learn how to invest my money in stocks. i want to know everything, i have been playing virtual stock exchange online to get a feel for the stock market.

how can i pick good stocks ? what books should i be reading ? WHAT SHOULD I PAY ATTENTION TOO in the stock market ? what is basic knowledge i should know about the stock market ?

admin answers:

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Michael asks…

If i want to learn how to invest in stocks, where should I start?

I'm 18 and in college, but I know nothing about investing in stocks. What websites or books would you recommend. I'm willing to do heavy reading..

admin answers:

Before you enter into any transaction, you should first know what you’re doing, why you are doing it and how to do it and the rules relating to what you are doing.

Before you invest in any security, the first investment you should make is in yourself, and the best investment you can make is by educating yourself.

Start your education by learning why you should invest and the importance of being able to make your own decisions or how the pro’s make theirs.

Here is some reading material that can get you started in the right direction,
Beating the Street by Peter Lynch
Bulls Make Money, Bears Make Money, Pigs Get Slaughtered, by Gallea
From Riches to Rags, by I.C. Freeley
Millionaire Traders, Lein & Schlosberg
How to Make Money in Stocks” by William O’Neil
24 Essential Lessons for Investment Success by William O’Neil
The Intelligent Investor, by Benjamin Graham
Common Stocks, Uncommon Profits, by Philip A. Fisher
One Up on Wall Street by Peter Lynch
Stocks for the Long Run, by Jeremy Siegel
The Interpretation of Financial Statements by Benjamin Graham
Trading for a Living, by Alexander Elder
What Works on Wall Street by James O'Shaunessey
You Can Be a Stock Market Genius by Joel Greenblatt
Your Money and Your Brain by Jason Zweig

Get into the habit of making daily visits to some websites like MSN Money and Yahoo Finance. (http://moneycentral.msn.com/home.asp , http://finance.yahoo.com/ . While at MSN following the strategy lab analysts to get a feel for what the pros are doing and why. This site has some basic information for beginners. If any site offers free information, take it.

Other website that can provide instructions and help with procedures and terminology are Investopedia - http://www.investopedia.com/ Stock Charts - http://stockcharts.com/, http://www.investorshub.com/ http://www.1source4stocks.com/, http://www.tradingstocksguide.com/tradin…

Visit some of the more professional websites like Zacks - http://www.zacks.com/ Smart Money - http://www.smartmoney.com/ Schaeffer’s http://www.schaeffersresearch.com/ Some of these web sites will have advertisers who are worth looking into also. And remember, if they offer free information, get it.

Attend all the free seminars you can, just be careful and don’t get pressured into anything you really don’t want or need. Most schools offer courses in finance and economics, but very few will have courses on the mechanics of the investment markets, if they do try taking the course. You may want to consider on-line courses, the New York Institute of Finance use to have such courses. Try to get some fee information from the stocks exchanges they all have (had) free booklets, SIAC and some of the regulators (FINRA SEC MSRB CBOE) may provide some free literature.

You at least have made the right decision to start investing, this is the first big step and it won’t be your last. Keep taking those steps forward and along the way never take the advice from people that are not in the market or try to tell you not to invest.

Good luck on your journey

William asks…

Books On Investing? Stocks?

Hey guys, I was hoping to find some good books for beginners on like, investing in the stock market, and how it all really works.
Im in the military and would like to do something with my money. Im still young lol 19
thanks!

admin answers:

Here is some reading material that can get you started in the right direction,

Beating the Street by Peter Lynch
Bulls Make Money, Bears Make Money, Pigs Get Slaughtered, by Gallea
From Riches to Rags, by I.C. Freeley
Millionaire Traders, Lein & Schlosberg
How to Make Money in Stocks” by William O’Neil
24 Essential Lessons for Investment Success by William O’Neil
The Intelligent Investor, by Benjamin Graham
Common Stocks, Uncommon Profits, by Philip A. Fisher
One Up on Wall Street by Peter Lynch
Stocks for the Long Run, by Jeremy Siegel
The Interpretation of Financial Statements by Benjamin Graham
The Warren Buffett Way by Robert Hagstrom
Trading for a Living, by Alexander Elder
What Works on Wall Street by James O'Shaunessey
You Can Be a Stock Market Genius by Joel Greenblatt
Your Money and Your Brain by Jason Zweig

Good luck,study hard and you will be a successfull trader/investor.

More importantly, thank you for your service, stay safe.

Joseph asks…

Good books for learning about stocks ? and couple questions ?

im currently reading Getting Started in Stocks by Alvin D. Hall.

any other suggestions ?

i am a young man trying to learn how to invest my money in stocks. i want to know everything, i have been playing virtual stock exchange online to get a feel for the stock market.

how can i pick good stocks ? what books should i be reading ? WHAT SHOULD I PAY ATTENTION TOO in the stock market ? what is basic knowledge i should know about the stock market ?

admin answers:

There are literally thousands to choose from and every guy has favourites - Mastering The Trade by John Carter
websites include -
stoxline.com
dailystocks.com
freestockcharts.com
marketwatch.com
ft.com
incrediblecharts.com
quote.com
one of the most important factors is psychology and how YOUR mind/personality determine's if you gain or lose money....

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