I buy low and sell high. Learn to look and read things. History repeats itself. The more risk, the higher the return, if, you make a return. I not sure college help, more common sense. It a speculation game and a person needs to have patience. Many buy and price drops and they get scared and sell taking a loss.
Here an example; Years ago Yahoo go on the public stock exchange. Many bought this stock and did well. Not long ago (well maybe a year, I have to look) Google went Public. I think on opening day it opened for $78 a share. They said they were hoping for $84 if I remember correct. Anyway, I thought what Yahoo had done and bought me and a few friends some Google.
Now I try to find you a few links.
The link is Motley Fool's Fool's School. They give a little insight to investing and explain things like DRIP's and Long Term Investing and Averaging. It help you some.
2007-04-06 14:43:20
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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You don't need any particular field of study at a college to become a stock investor. In fact, being a stock investor does not require college. If you are looking to become an individual stock investor for your own account, I would suggest starting the learning process now. There are numerous books and websites to sift through for the info.
If you are looking to become a stock broker, it really depends on the firm you want to join. Some firms don't care whether you've been to college and others like to see it. That being said, I don't believe many college courses can prepare you for being a stock broker. There are some exceptions, but they would probably be Psychology, Speech, People Networking, Public Speaking, Memory, and some basic math skills. The ones like Business Ethics, Finance, Accounting....those books will probably gather dust before long.
I would suggest talking with some brokers in your area to get a feel for the position. There are many that would be glad to give their personal twist on the subject.
2007-04-07 00:34:32
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answered by primalgreed 1
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If you want to learn about the stock market, a good place to start is http://www.top10traders.com - this is a free site that lets you create a portfolio of stocks with $100,000 in "play" money. Each day the site ranks the best performing portfolios, so you can see how your picks perform compared to other investors. You can read posts on investing from the best traders, as well as share your own investing ideas. There is a charting feature, so you can see how your portfolio performs compared to the S&P 500. Also, you can create your own "group" so that you can see how you are doing compared to your friends.
Here are this month's best traders:
http://www.top10traders.com/Top10Standings.aspx
Good luck.
2007-04-06 14:47:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Anyone can invest in stock, with your own money you could go to a broker and buy some shares. If your talking about the actual broker, they usually have a higher education; E.g. Eco.nomics Accounting, Money Management, Marketing even... stuff like that.
2007-04-06 14:36:56
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answered by Alex 2
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2016-10-02 07:29:03
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answered by ? 4
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Open a brokerage account at Zecco.
2007-04-06 20:39:01
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answered by Anonymous
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