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Can you tell me where i can get a free e-book about stock trading?

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Can you tell me where i can get a free e-book about stock trading?

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  1. you can learn everything about stockmarket in the following website. http://stockmarket.makemoneyideas.in


  2. I'm not sure about an ebook per se, but you're doing the right thing by asking everyone you can BEFORE you invest.  The next best thing to an ebook I would think is for you to type in "stock investing" into yahoo or google search boxes...and read everything...and also, be careful because there is some advice out there that could be wrong (just like anything on the internet)...but, if I can give you some unsolicited advice:

    Whatever you do, invest cautiously.  I know this sounds obvious, but, you should only invest the amount that you can lose.  Believe me, I have been through the whole cycle (lost a bunch but I doubled my money too recently on a stock, Tengasco (ticker: TGC).  One important but not the only metric is the projected price to earnings ratio (PE) or PE to Growth (PEG).  You want to buy companies that are priced less than the industry average PE or PEG.  Please do some research and read up on this philosophy.  Of course sometimes a company trades with a PE or PEG that is lower because it has problems (such as management issues, missed earnings, huge debt, etc.)...but if it is a quality company, and if the company is undervalued (that is, if the PE and PEG is low relative to the average PE or PEG of its industry)...its probably a good stock to buy...here is the link to a website I have found that ranks stocks to help you pick stocks (it also has an article in the link at the bottom that starts "Guidance..." that can explain the PE and PEG thing more):

    http://www.freestockvalueranker.com/

    Hope this helps!

  3. Not sure about e-books but here's some websites for you

    http://moneycentral.msn.com/home.asp

    http://finance.yahoo.com/

    http://www.investors.com/?tn=top

    http://investorshub.advfn.com/default.as...

    http://www.thestreet.com

    http://www.brokerage101.com/

    http://www.1source4stocks.com/

    http://www.decisionpoint.com/TAcourse/TA...

    http://stockcharts.com/

    http://www.grahaminvestor.com/

    http://www.thestreet.com/

    http://www.morningstar.com/

    http://www.dividenddetective.com/

  4. I would suggest you create a practice portfolio at http://www.top10traders.com - it's free. good luck!

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