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Friday, September 4, 2009

Stock Market Investing Strategies For Beginners

By Piper Marchon

Anyone looking to learn how to buy stock for the first time should know that things have changed a lot in the last decade. It used to be that trades were made over the phone between you and a broker. Everything you did, from opening and account and discussing your goals to actually buying and selling stock, was done through your broker. Now though, with the computer taking over everything, the process of buying and selling stock has changed.

Now with the Internet however, how to buy stocks for beginners has gotten extremely easy. Everything can be done through the computer and you most likely will never have to speak to anyone. You can choose a brokerage and open up an account online, send in the money via snail mail or wire transfer, and then make trades all day long by just pushing buttons on your computer. No human contact is ever necessary which makes it less intimidating for someone who is new to investing to get started.

Where can a novice investor go to learn how to buy stocks and how the market works? There are many books in the library that will explain all the terms and principles and you can also do a lot of research online. Watching investment television programs would probably not be a great idea because all those "gurus" seem to want to do is give you their stock picks that are dubious at best.

Once you learn a little, it might be a good time to just jump in and buy a stock. You have to get started somewhere and the stock market is no different than anything else you want to learn. On the job learning would apply to the stock market as well as anything else in life.

However, now is probably a tough time psychologically to start buying stocks beginners because the market has had such a bad run. When the market was going up every day, buying a stock for the first time was easy because you expected it to go up more. Any beginner had the feeling that whatever they bought would be a winner. Right now though, the atmosphere and feeling is probably just the opposite of that. Although it is good to buy stocks when they are low, it is hard to buy something that you know might not be worth as much tomorrow as it is today. Stocks have been so relentless in going down over the last year that a beginner might want to get in but be very scared. - 23212

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