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Old 08-04-2008, 11:21 PM
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What amount shall I invest in stockmarket as a beginner.Can any one plz help me?????Help required
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Old 08-25-2009, 12:51 PM
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Starting out with beginner stock market investing is quite difficult at first, there are risks but at the same time so much money you can make. A common mistake people get into investing all to quickly, the problem with that is they are unsure what they have to do to be successful. In this article, I will outline a guide to beginner stock market investing and tell you exactly how to invest smartly in the stock market.The key to beginner stock market investing is learning from everything you do, whether it is good or bad.
The basic point of this article is to let you know that as a beginner to stock market investing, it is tricky and you will make mistakes, but it is your job to learn from them in a good way. Don’t give up right away, continue and see if you can turn things around. You are always free to quit at some point.
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Old 09-07-2009, 08:19 AM
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It must be kept in mind that beginners will not find it easy to make money at the stock exchange. If it were easy, everybody who's an investor would be a billionaire. The path to investing success takes time, serious study, disciplined efforts and most importantly, independent thinking.
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Old 10-09-2009, 09:56 PM
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Honestly, it's your call. The great Jim Cramer started out when he was in college with $2500 and turned it into $25,000 by the time he graduated. That was in the 70's though. I would say around $5,000 should be a solid start and can get you decent amount of shares in a good value stock like ERTS, or if you don't want to hold on too long maybe JOYG. Check out the stock school section of my website you can get alot out of it!
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