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Stock Market Education For A Beginner

If you‘re just learning about the stock market things can seem daunting. Stock market education for the beginner is saturated with a wealth of products and information that you have to digest even before you start trading. For most day traders it takes years of studying to become a better than average day trader.

 How about if you want to bypass this, is there a way of doing it?

 Yes.

 Of course it means you need to have enough money to afford a brokerage firm that will be able to fully manage your investments. This is great because you can leave everything up to them. On the downside trust can come at a price. You see what people are not taught in stock market education for a beginner is that brokerage firms are paid by the amount of trades they make. Like an agent with multiple clients it's no good to them if you're stock portfolio is stagnant.

 Of course there is no guarantee even the best brokerage firm will make you a profit about the basic rate of bank interest.

 So you want to learn the market on your own and cut out the broker? Stock market education for a beginner should start with taking a look around the internet, or even at some of my articles. There are great sources out there. I started by reading ‘The Warren Buffett Way' and my interest soared form there.

 I still like to research stocks, especially those stocks of mid-cap and large-cap firms but I have a special service I use for small caps and penny stocks, check my signature below for details.

 What next? In short stock market education for a beginner starts with reading books and looking into accounts and learning the various types of trading. Like anything gin life the learning never really ends.

 Happy investing.

J Robinson

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