How to start trading online
http://www.bernanke.cn/stock-trade/
http://www.stock-trading.jims-info.com/...
http://money.howstuffworks.com/...
http://www.investopedia.com/
http://sharebuilder.com/
www.stockcharts.com
http://simulator.investopedia.com/home.aspx
http://investopedia.com
http://investing.sitesled.com/
http://futures.tradingcharts.com/learning/
Blogs
http://winners-and-losers.com/
Training & classes
http://bettertrades.com
http://investedcentral.com
IPO’s
http://investing.thisismoney.co.uk/cgi-bin/digitalcorporate/thisismoney/watcher.cgi?watcher=new_issues
Article: Trading is Timing
http://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/06/TradingisTiming.asp
ETF news and analysis
http://ETF-World.Org/
Here’s a simple, three-fund portfolio consisting of low-cost ETF’s that is likely to outperform anything your stock broker throws at you over the next 10 years.
Vanguard's Total Stock Market ETF – VTI – total market
iShares International MSCI EAFE value fund – EFV – value fund
iShares Lehman Aggregate Bond Fund – AGG – aggregate bond fund
2006-10-21 10:10:39
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answered by dredude52 6
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Stocks?
http://goaddr.com/8n9
2006-10-21 09:00:28
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answered by Bulldog 3
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talk to a licensed investment specialist at your banks main branch. They can set up an on line account for you and you have someone you have seen with your own eyes telling you where to put your money. Investing under any other circumstances is just a bit risky.
2006-10-21 09:01:42
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answered by oldhippypaul 6
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Well Forex is good choice, because of great advantages like one can observe market on his/her own, furtherly I think you should go with buying shares of Banking sector or Oil and gas sector. Google is showing some healthy signs aswell
2006-10-21 11:47:31
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're in the UK, check out this site: http://www.zopa.com/ZopaWeb/affiliate/?referral=duck1979
If you wanna invest in shares, then in the UK check out
http://www.halifax.co.uk/sharebuilder
If in the US, then use the original:
http://www.sharebuilder.com
To just simply learn about investing, go to
http://www.fool.com/investing.htm
&
http://www.investopedia.com
2006-10-21 09:03:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's a good site with articles about investing:
http://investing.hammocksurvivalguide.com/
It's good to know all the options.
2006-10-23 11:06:13
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answered by Brian W 2
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