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Question: Stock trading?

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Question : Stock trading?
Wanted to start positional trading / wk trading what would be the best supplier of services & or mkt with most easily graphic data? On selftrde at mo but don't not have a stock filter.
- asked by A . Z .

All Answers:
Answer #1
Yahoo finance is one of the best sites I know offor comprehensive information, including goodcharts, and it's free.Before you start trading,realize that it is a 'zero sum game'; for everybuyer there is a seller, and your competition islikely to be far more experienced than you are. Learn all you can about a company before puttingyour money at risk. I'd recommend starting withsome exchange traded funds(www.exchangetradedfunds.com) which will give youdiversification and liquidity, with no loadcharges. Also realize that most active traderslose money -- 'buy and hold' is a good strategyfor most investors.
- answered by Michael K

Answer #2
If you don't know much about investing buy anIndex Fund.Check out The Motley Fool, Zack's,Quicken.com, Morningstar.I have Scottrade as mybroker.
- answered by vickit447

Answer #3
Ok thats good.Do it.
- answered by sulaiman s




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