Getting Started in Stock Investing and Trading
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.76 (806 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1118399250 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 296 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-10-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
THOMSETT has written more than seventy books on investing, real estate, business, and management. MICHAEL C. He contributes articles to many websites, including Minyanville Media and TradingMarkets as well as investor-oriented magazines such as BetterInvesting and the AAII Journal.. He is the author of several Wiley books, including the b
Filled with a wide array of ideas, strategies, and market realities, this reliable resource will help you determine which investing and trading ideas may work best for you and put you in a better position to honestly identify your appropriate risk tolerance level.Engaging and informative, Getting Started in Stock Investing & Trading, Illustrated Edition truly lives up to its name by bringing the key concepts of this topic to life through attractive illustrations, charts, and graphs. Getting Started in Stock Investing & Trading, Illustrated Edition will prepare you to do the
A new illustrated guide to stocks of the bestselling Getting Started seriesThis popular and easy-to-use guide to understanding and investing in stocks combines basic and non-technical explanations with many other features: illustrations, definitions in context, examples, charts, key points, and valuable resources including online supplemental learning tools.Offers simple and carefully developed building blocks for understanding how to invest in stocksIncludes a wealth of visuals that walk you step-by-step through the investing processAlso available in an illustrated e-book formatWith great attention to detail, author Michael Thomsett ensures that Getting Started in Stock Investing and Trading is both highly informative and visually pleasing.
"Basic review of stock market" according to J. Weber. As a long time investor I was curious to review a book with " cartoons". I think if you are starting out with stocks this book has all the information in clear terminology that you need to understand the market. I didn't mind the cartoons, and I thought they might make a difficult subject more palatable. I have several girlfriends who don't want to think about investing, or managing their money for a variety of reasons. I think a book like this is less threatening and easier to read, IF you are that type of person, so it fills a purpose in my opinion.. "Technical analysis explained well, fundamental analysis discussion could be improved" according to OnceMore. The author starts things off by explaining the main differences between buying and selling stocks for the purposes of investing (i.e., buying and holding) versus trading (i.e., making shorter-term transactions), what kind of things you need to understand about these two types of activities (including the risks you're taking), and what kind of tools and analyses you can use to make informed decisions. For readers with absolutely no experience playing the stock market, the author provides suggestions on how to get started risk-free by engaging in virtual or paper trading first using a few recommended websit. Contains *Good* Information But Not For Absolute Beginners! I wanted to get a better understanding of what my Roth IRA investments were doing and how certain stock were picked, and so I chose Michael C. Thomsett's book, GETTING STARTED IN STOCK INVESTING & TRADING (ILLUSTRATED EDITION), as one of my Vine picks.This book is pretty straight forward and the illustrations help make certain points but it still leaves me confused about stocks and the whole financial world.I have no background in finance what-so-ever, but I am familiar with certain terms like "selling short" and "buying on margin," and even after reading this book, I'm still confused about a lot of thing