Stock Market: A Beginners Guide
I seriously don't blame the numerous people who have turned their investment options towards the stock market only to lose them all in one night of gruesomely speculative market activity. The stock exchange is very tempting for those of us who would like to raise capital for starting businesses. And while it is a good place to make money there are a few secrets that people are yet to learn.
When I think of the stock exchange, I immediately conjure images of the egg race where competitors line up and try to complete a 100m stretch carrying eggs wedged inside delicately curved spoons. As remote and out of context as it might appear this is exactly what the stock exchange is like, volatile, fragile and very much unpredictable. So if you're harboring thoughts of investing in the stock market, you had better realize now that it is a risky journey with bumps that can bruise your finances like innocent dogs in a dog fight; much care and caution is a necessity.
Having realized that the stock exchange is unpredictably uncertain you must start by investing a small amount of money before you go big. Starting small has always had the benefit of giving a good vantage point from which to observe trends and influential market forces. So once you have held stocks for a good year you can then decide on how much more to invest and in what.
I recently read an article on stocks and shares that breathed a scintillating breath of life in me. It was about attaining a balance between household expenditure and stock investments. As a beginner you won't have that much money to start off with and this can be dangerous if you don't manage your expenses well. Look at your fixed income and make a budget of all monthly expenses. The excess money remaining behind is what you must invest to avoid being in financial doldrums.
But all your efforts will be thwarted if you attempt to invest in the stock exchange without the required basic know how. This would be like jumping into a swimming pool when you clearly don't know how to swim. Be sure to do research on the stock market and on how certain companies and shares have been performing over the years. There are monthly stock market reports and bestselling books written by professional brokers you can read to get a basic understanding of the stock market.
Shifting our attention we will look at how the market has been performing over the past 3-4 months. One noticeable trend is how the price of precious metals has been on a gradual increase. Gold in particular rose from $950 to $1200 per fine ounce. So if I were to invest in something right now, it would be gold because it provides a good buffer against the fall of currencies. Silver is yet another metal that is worth the time; effort and money.
Nevertheless the rise of shares and stocks can be very misleading. This is the case with the price of oil that has been rising in a fashion similar to gold. But oil prices are more unstable owing to the fact that it's availability is dependent on too many market forces like political instability and extreme speculative activities.
I would also recommend that you refrain from investing in certain things. Such examples would be ETF's and mutual/shared funds. These can be very unpredictable at times. - 23159
When I think of the stock exchange, I immediately conjure images of the egg race where competitors line up and try to complete a 100m stretch carrying eggs wedged inside delicately curved spoons. As remote and out of context as it might appear this is exactly what the stock exchange is like, volatile, fragile and very much unpredictable. So if you're harboring thoughts of investing in the stock market, you had better realize now that it is a risky journey with bumps that can bruise your finances like innocent dogs in a dog fight; much care and caution is a necessity.
Having realized that the stock exchange is unpredictably uncertain you must start by investing a small amount of money before you go big. Starting small has always had the benefit of giving a good vantage point from which to observe trends and influential market forces. So once you have held stocks for a good year you can then decide on how much more to invest and in what.
I recently read an article on stocks and shares that breathed a scintillating breath of life in me. It was about attaining a balance between household expenditure and stock investments. As a beginner you won't have that much money to start off with and this can be dangerous if you don't manage your expenses well. Look at your fixed income and make a budget of all monthly expenses. The excess money remaining behind is what you must invest to avoid being in financial doldrums.
But all your efforts will be thwarted if you attempt to invest in the stock exchange without the required basic know how. This would be like jumping into a swimming pool when you clearly don't know how to swim. Be sure to do research on the stock market and on how certain companies and shares have been performing over the years. There are monthly stock market reports and bestselling books written by professional brokers you can read to get a basic understanding of the stock market.
Shifting our attention we will look at how the market has been performing over the past 3-4 months. One noticeable trend is how the price of precious metals has been on a gradual increase. Gold in particular rose from $950 to $1200 per fine ounce. So if I were to invest in something right now, it would be gold because it provides a good buffer against the fall of currencies. Silver is yet another metal that is worth the time; effort and money.
Nevertheless the rise of shares and stocks can be very misleading. This is the case with the price of oil that has been rising in a fashion similar to gold. But oil prices are more unstable owing to the fact that it's availability is dependent on too many market forces like political instability and extreme speculative activities.
I would also recommend that you refrain from investing in certain things. Such examples would be ETF's and mutual/shared funds. These can be very unpredictable at times. - 23159
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