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I want to get a Crash Course in the stock market,I wanna start trading and need some tips on how it works,what to do and what not to.where can I get some good tips on how to trade?

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  2. Online trading has made it easy for anybody to buy and sell stock - but it is a service that you have to pay for - like $9.99 a transaction.

    When a company wants to raise money, they go from being a private company to being a public company by selling stock.  The stock is basically a piece of ownership in the company.  Depending on several economic factors about the company, the stock will have an initial value (also called the IPO - initial public offer) based on the number of stock you plan to sell and how much money you need.

    Let's say you need a $million.  And your stock will start out valued at $1 per share.  So you'll offer $1 million shares of stock for sale.  Depending on what you think of the company (i.e., an investor) you might be willing to pay the $1 a share, or even more, or less.  That's why you see a company like Google start out at a low price then skyrocket based on speculation.

    An investor is essentially a gambler - you're gambling that the stock price will go up.  Buy low, sell high.

  3. Start with the SEC website. Also check out NASAA. They have a great segment on investments. Then check with your states Securities group. Links are below.

  4. Find a stock broker who is succesful and ask him or her.

  5. There is no such thing as a "crash" course.

    Only a fool follows "tips", so if you want to trade you have to take time, learn all you can.  

    Before any one jumps in and tries to buy stock, they must first decide if they are going to be a trader or an investor. (A trader is very short term holder of a stock – 1 minute to 3 months, an investor is a 6 months and beyond holder).

    Decide on how much capital you have available for investing/trading and how much of that are in going to spend. (You should never spend 10% of you investing/trading capital on a particular stock.

    Decide what industry in want. Look for good trades/investments in that industry and move with caution

    There are four primary requirements for anyone who wants to be a trader/investor

    1 - A written sound trading/investment plan with rules that will not only help you but more importantly protect you, mostly from yourself.

    2 - Sufficient trading/investment capital.  Use your own money, there’s no need to go into debt so that you trade/invest.

    3 - A written money management program in place.

    4 – A full and complete understanding of the rules & regulations of the industry.

    Here are some books for you to read

    What Works on Wall Street by James O'Shaunessey

    Beating the Street by Peter Lynch

    One Up on Wall Street by Peter Lynch

    Trading For a Living by Alexander Elder

    Mastering the Trade” by John Caster

    How to Make Money in Stocks” by William O’Neil

    The Disciplined Trader by Mark Douglas

    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/



    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/

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