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How to. Stock Market Investing. Advice. The Two Most Profitable Secrets of the World's Greatest Investors An Investment U White Paper Special Report by Alexander Green, Investment U Chief Investment Strategist Contributors: David Melnik and Michele Cagan Investing today is not for the faint of heart. Finding the right stock has never been harder, much less getting truly helpful stock market investment advice. Yet investors keep plunking money down like there's no tomorrow. Why? For one thing, the ease of trading is like a siren's call. The real reason we keep pouring money into the markets is that we've seen lightning strike before. Lightning Can Strike Twice… And We Want In Like you, we know there are winners out there still-but they're increasingly hard to find. That's why we created 'Stock Market Investment Advice: The Two Most Profitable Secrets of the World's Greatest Investors.' And you'll learn about a technique used by the world's greatest investors to take your winning investment and ratchet up the profits.

Dr. Dr. 1). 2). Stock Market Advice. Tips. 1. Stocks aren't just pieces of paper. When you buy a share of stock, you are taking a share of ownership in a company. Collectively, the company is owned by all the shareholders, and each share represents a claim on assets and earnings. 2. There are many different kinds of stocks. The most common ways to divide the market are by company size (measured by market capitalization), sector, and types of growth patterns. 3. Over the short term, the behavior of the market is based on enthusiasm, fear, rumors and news. 4. Since the end of World War II, through many ups and downs, the average large stock has returned close to 10% a year -- well ahead of inflation, and the return of bonds, real estate and other savings vehicles. 5.

A good stock may go up even when the market is going down, while a stinker can go down even when the market is booming. 6. Stock prices are based on projections of future earnings. 7. 8. 9. As a general rule, it's best to hold stocks from several different industries.