STOCK TRADING NITTY GRITTY
This may be the
strangest, perhaps ugliest video about
stock trading you've ever
seen, but the message
in the story rings true.

It's about how a regular guy discovered an unusual trick in
trading the stock market...
...and how finally,
after years of
trial and error, he was able to get an edge over everybody
else including other traders and even his own broker.
Watch
the video through to the end
(it's worth it)
Released in April is an easy-to-follow home study
course explaining the basics of
stock market trading.
With proper risk management, consistent profits are possible for even the novice investor.
Before attempting to place a trade with your stock
broker or bank, you need to learn the basics of trading stocks on the stock market.
You may choose a stock to invest in for a variety of reasons, but it is
important to do independent research on such matters as the strength of the company and the
trend of its stock over different timeframes and the underlying reasons for the
movement in share price at a particular time.
There are many factors to be taken into consideration before investing money on the stock market.
One is choosing a bank or brokerage and knowing
how much you will pay for a stock transaction.
There are many ways to track a company or stock index, even with Yahoo or
Google. You will also find free analyst opinion on the possible future direction
of a particular stock and whether or not it pays a dividend.
Another important issue is protection of your profits and limiting your
potential losses. This can be preset at the time you place your trade or
afterwards, or done manually while watching a stock's movement on a chart when
the stock exchange that lists that stock is open and trades are being made.
Learn more about the Stock Nitty Gritty Trading Course which has just been released. It will take you through the whole gamut of stock trading step-by-step – at an extremely affordable price.
In the meantime, if forex trading appeals to you...
The ideal starter guide to
Forex Trading,
Forex Nitty Gritty is already
available.
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