Good question. I learned about them from a lot of different sources, but a great palce to start is investopedia.com. It's pretty comprehensive for begining investment pronciples and even some more advanced insights. Another free way to do it is to start reading yahoo finance every day (I know it doesn't make that much sense in the beginning, but if you stick with it the lingo and rationale behind moves in the markets start to become clearer). If you can't stand the internet any longer, check out CNBC or Bloomberg on tv. Finally, in terms of books, most major business publications like the WSJ, Barrons, Forbes, etc. publish introductory guides. The other thing you can do is look at the web sites of brokers like Charles Schwab, Merrill Lynch, and E-Trade, which explain things at a pretty understandable level. However, keep in mind that they are trying to sell you something, so it may be oversimplified.
2006-11-21 08:01:47
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answered by Robert J 1
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Simply put, philosophy is about considering all possibilities and the ramifications of that possibility being the reality. So, we play the game of 'process of elimination' to come as close to reality as possible without beginning the experimentation process. Therefore we must study and understand logic before we can accurately eliminate the possibilities. Its about considering every scrap of knowledge we have collectively amassed and applying it to a possible scenario to see if it fits - like a puzzle piece - and then stepping back to look at the big picture we have created by merely contemplating. Someone else will come along and use logic to remove a piece we put there, or add another one we didn't consider, based on logic. But logic isn't just the foundation of philosophy, it is the beginning of all scientific discovery. Without logic you would not have experiments. Experimentation is based on logic, and logic is used to arrive at conclusions. Logic really is the beginning of advanced thought and higher learning if the concept is applied liberally.
2016-03-29 04:00:54
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answered by Marie 4
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Fool.com is an interesting site on the internet with good investing information.
To get started though, go to your bookstore or library and check out "Investing for Dummies" It is a good introductory work on investing.
2006-11-21 00:52:28
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-11-21 13:13:42
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answered by Anonymous
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www.4shared.com
good stuff of ebooks PP etc free
aptistock freeware for tech analysis
2006-11-21 18:40:03
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answered by dinu_pawar 5
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