Investing help?
can anyone tell me any good learning resources like online, or books, or anything to help me learn about investing in stocks, bonds, forex, and stuff like that, from zero. Im a student and i need to know everything, from the most insignificant to the significant. thank you!
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if i can add up to your resource list, try this,
Step-by-Step Stock Investing for Beginner
http://www.stock-investment-made-easy.com/
It covers how to pick a good stock, calculate its intrinsic value and invest within its margin of safety.
Just stop in your local library. There should be a finance section. Pick out a couple of books on general investing to get started. Best of all – it’s free.
The local library is a great idea. I’d recommend "A random walk down wall street."
As part of your over-all education, get hold of a book titled:
The Little Book That Beats The Market by Joel Greenblatt.
This book explains much about the techniques used by "value" investors.
Vanguard.com has good on-line resources on investing. Fool.com also has a lot of info for beginners.
I’ve used Yahoo finance for years because it has so much info and actual market & stock tracking (free)
http://finance.yahoo.com/
There is the investing ed 101 & glossary link , about 1/2 way down on the left .
You can check any stocks charts and the key stats link is fabulous because you can see how much debt they have , how much revenue , what % their earning growth is growing Year Over Year (YOY) .
for example , check out Apple Computers
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=aapl
then check their key stats link . . .
Plus there are a varitey of columnists so you don’t get just one person’s investing ideas .
Good Luck !
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Mutual funds, Index Funds, and ETFs visit:
vanguard.com
Websites for Beginners:
motleyfool.com
lucky-dog-investing.com
investopedia.com
All these sites contain tons of free investing information.