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Do you want to live a life of freedom, flexibility, and of wealth? If so then keep reading…

Do you have a problem getting started with trading and investing stocks? Knowing who to trust for advice? Strategies for making sure you have the best odds for coming out on top? Or choosing the best stocks to trade? If you do, within this book many of the top leaders in the field have shared their knowledge on how to overcome these problems and more, most of which have 10+ years worth of experience.

In The Advanced Stock Market Investing Guide, you will discover:

  • A simple trick you can do to find the best stocks to invest in and trade!
  • The best way for staying on top of your stock portfolio whether you are a seasoned investor or just a beginner!
  • The one method you should follow for becoming a successful stock trader and investor!
  • Why knowing who to trust for advice can set you either set you up for success in the stock market!
  • Understanding why some people will lose money investing in the stock market!
  • And much, much more.


The proven methods and pieces of knowledge are so easy to follow. Even if you’ve never tried to invest in stocks before, you will still be able to get to a high level of success.

So, if you don’t just want to transform your bank account but instead revolutionize your life, then click “ Buy Now” in the top right corner NOW!

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2020

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Neil Sharp

The Advanced Stock Market Investing Guide

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Table of contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Importance of Investing

Chapter 2: Stock Market Fundamentals

Chapter 3: Investment Vehicles

Chapter 4: Day Trading

Chapter 5: The Language of Investing

Chapter 6: Starting from Scratch: How to Grow Like the Pros

Chapter 7: Governance

Chapter 8: How to Win the Stock Market Game

Chapter 9: Advanced Trading Strategies

Conclusion

Introduction

Congratulations on purchasing “The Advanced Stock Market Investing Guide : Follow This Step by Step Beginners Trading Guide for Learning How to Trade Penny Stocks, Bonds, Options, Forex, and Shares; to Become a Stock Trader Today!” Great care was taken in ensuring that the information contained herein is not only useful but relevant.

The following pages contain a trove of actionable information and advice which the average individual can put into practice in order to become a stock trader. Since this is a rather extensive topic, the contents of each chapter have been boiled down to their essence. This means that there is no fluff; just the good stuff.

Also, great care has been taken to ensure that the concepts described throughout this book are explained in a clear, plain language that is devoid of complicated business jargon. As such, this book isn’t about sounding smart – it’s about actually being smart!

I am sure that you have chosen this book because you are interested in finding out how you can make more money than you are today. And there is nothing wrong with that! In fact, I commend your desire to earn a better living and provide a higher quality of life for your loved ones.

The main objective of this book is to provide you with a guide filled with relevant information that will allow you to become a stock trader and actually make money.

If you are looking for practice examples of how financial markets work, then you have come to the right place.

Each chapter covers one fundamental area of stock trading.

First, we will take a close look at the importance of investing and how you can make money in financial markets by choosing your investments wisely.

Then, we will have an in-depth discussion of the different investment vehicles available to you. This means that you will learn about how these investments work, the pitfalls that come with them, and how you can make money.

Next, we will look into day trading. This is a key chapter since it will enable you to get a good sense of what it takes to become a stock trader. Through analysis and insight, you will be able to make up your mind and decide if day trading is for you.

If you feel that day trading isn’t your thing, there are also two chapters based on investment strategies that you can implement without actually getting your hands dirty. These strategies are meant to put your money to work without taking up too much of your time.

Also, we will discuss how legislation and taxes can play a role in your investment strategy. In particular, we will have an in-depth discussion on how reckless investment practices led to the financial crisis of 2008.

Finally, we will go over the lives of some of the most famous investor in history. The stories of these individuals are meant to inspire you, but also provide you with role models that you can emulate. These are not flamboyant traders like those seen in Hollywood movies. These are ordinary folks that made it big through hard work and savvy investment.

So, what are you waiting for?

Let’s jump right in and learn how to become a stock trader today!

Chapter 1: The Importance of Investing

“ Money doesn’t grow on trees.”

Have you ever heard that expression? I’m sure you have.

And, it’s true.

Nevertheless, money does grow, just in a different sense.

Most folks obtain money through their jobs. When a person gets a job, they are compensated for the work they do. Whatever the work that is done, the person receives a sum of money in exchange.

That money is then used to acquire the goods and services needed in order to live. Some folks manage to save some of their earnings at the end of the month, some break even, and some are in a hole.

This cycle of working for money ties the earnings of an individual to their work. So, the more they work, the more they earn at least in theory.

Some folks choose to go through life working, paying their taxes and perhaps collecting a pension at the end of their career.

Other folks choose to blow all their money and end up poor at the end of their productive lives.

Other folks choose to invest part of their money.

In economic terms, investing is the result of saving. When a person saves money, that surplus amount of money is eligible for investment since the person doesn’t actually need to spend. If they did, then they wouldn’t have saved it.

Unless an individual chooses to dig a hole in the ground and bury their savings, money tends to find its way to investors.

One simple example of this is leaving money in the bank.

The money that is deposited into a bank account will make its way to investors through what is called “fractional reserve lending.”

This concept indicates that the money that is deposited by customers into a bank is eligible to be loaned out to other customers. So, when a customer comes to the bank and asks for a loan, the bank can loan out the money deposited by the other customers.

By law, banks are required to keep a fraction of that money in the vault for customers who want to make a withdrawal. Hence, fractional reserve lending means that banks must keep a small part of their customers’ deposits and may loan out the rest.

This is a simple example of how savings translate into investment.

On the whole, investment is needed to drive a country’s economy. Under a capitalist system, the more money circulates, the more good and services change hands. In addition, the more money that ends up in people’s pockets.

That’s why burying your savings in the backyard will kill any economic momentum.

As an individual, investing represents an opportunity to make money grow literally.

The most commonly known type of investment is a bank account.

Bank accounts will pay an amount of money called “interest” calculated on how much money a customer has deposited in that bank.

Other common types of investments are 401(k)’s or even businesses. These investments use money to make more money.

A 401(k) is essentially a bank account in which an employee contributes money to it every month. The financial institution that secures the 401(k) will take that money and invest it in other ventures. The money that financial institution makes is what is used to pay off the interest accrued by that 401(k).

If an individual chooses to invest in a business, the profits earned from that business will also make money grow.

Over time, money invested may generate enough income to a point where it can fund a person’s lifestyle. This is the main purpose of saving up for retirement. You may also hear about those individuals who have “retired early.”

In essence, retiring means that you no longer have to work in order to finance your lifestyle. And this can be done through investing.

Now, that takes us into what is known as the stock market.

The stock market, or financial markets for that matter, enable individual investors to take their money and put it to work. The series of financial instruments and vehicles available to investors allows them to earn money from placing their surplus earnings in the hands of individuals who will make use of that money.

By investing in the stock market, investors are not looking to pursue business opportunities that imply the production of goods and services. These are speculative activities that are based on “paper assets.” In other words, there are no tangible objects at play. Rather, the investments made are in buying and selling assets which will produce a yield.

This yield is basically the profits made on investments in financial markets.

For those individuals who seek to secure their future, grow their net worth or achieve the lifestyle they have always dreamed about, then investing in financial markets is a plausible way of achieving this.

However, investing in financial markets is no easy task for those who don’t know what they are doing. For those who do, they are able to navigate the waters of the system and use it to their advantage.

Of course, becoming an expert at trading in financial markets takes some time and training. But with the right coaching and information, becoming an expert is a lot easier than you might think. The important thing is to have the willingness to put in the time and effort it takes to learn.

The benefits of investing outweigh the risks by far as long as you know what you are doing. This is why investing in the stock market is not recommended for individuals who do not have the know-how and are not willing to seek qualified financial advice.

But by reading this guide, you will be able to take your own investment strategy and maximize your chances at making it.

Will you be the next Wall Street millionaire?

Maybe!

And I use the word “maybe” because it’s up to you to make the right choices based on accurate information, a strong “gut” and common sense.

In the next chapter, we will take a closer look at how financial markets work.