Friday, 18 May 2012

8 Steps to Investing in the Stock Market




A few weeks ago I wrote a couple of articles about what is, and how the business of the Stock Market.
I received very good reviews, but many of my readers requested more practical guidance and summary on how to proceed with investments.
So, I have prepared this list of 8 steps to invest in the stock market, I’m sure will be useful for those wishing to enter this field.
1. Research and documentation, about the subject before investing in the stock market. There are very good courses and online tutorials to help you.
2. Use a simulator for a while investments in the stock market. This allows you to measure your knowledge and investment skills in a safe environment without risking your money prior to it in reality.
3. Choose one of the Stock Market to invest, preferably in USA. The reason is simple: there are more resources available online and corridors for the region.
4. Select a broker. This is essential because the person or company was authorized to execute investment transactions. They will give you specific advice according to your choices as amounts, terms and investment options.
5. Look for companies with high potential for investment. This is probably the most important task of the process and also the most difficult because it needs to “soak up” or know enough about the field of business of the company.
6. Run your investment transactions. Whether you delegate your stock broker’s decision to seek the best options that you specify or directly where you want to invest, the next step is to actually execute the operation.
7. Proceed to the payment of commissions to your broker. After running a negotiation, your broker will automatically debit their fees according to the contract signed with them initially. You must clear the commission rate from the beginning as well as other possible charges for additional costs.
8. Monitor your investments. After running one or more negotiations, it is desirable to maintain an ongoing monitoring to determine the low and high in the companies where they have invested and make decisions about when you can agree to buy or sell.
Finally, and as I mentioned in previous posts, although you can expect to earn very good money as an investor in the stock market, as in any business is also important to be aware of the risk involved in an investment.
Have you entered this field? We love to hear your experience.

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