Brevity, The Soul Of Wit!
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Someone PLEASE, explain to me how the stockmarket works!!! I've been trying to figure this out LITERALLY all my life!!!!
I think it's more like the high class hooker of the politics forum's........I have a distinct feeling that this subforum is going to turn into the equally ugly sister of the politics subforum.
But technically it IS all under the control of the companies because it ALL has to do the companies.Simply put, the stock market is an institution set up to attract monies for corporate investment, operation and expansion.
When you hand over $xxxxxxxx to a company, you are given "markers". You may hold these markers as long as you wish. Naturally, you are giving your money to a Company you feel will perform well with your "gift". The better they perform, the more attractive it becomes with other investors. Companies that prove over and over again to be profitable can become huge.
People like winners. Always.
Of course it is not as easy as that. There are many variables to performance and not all things are under the companies control.
I am an active day trader... i am not going to spell it out but i will do my best to point out good info and bad info...Well some basics are in order and IMO for anyone interested in the stock market it is imperative that they obtain a fundamental understanding of the bare bones basic nuts and bolts of the market. This can be obtained by reading Louis Engels How to buy Stocks.
http://www.amazon.com/How-Buy-Stocks-Louis-Engel/dp/0316353809/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1258982812&sr=1-1
I read it over thirty years ago when I began my career in the financial services industry. I was a stock and bond broker and trader for a mid sized national Broker Dealer. ( My last 10 years or so I ran the Bond trading desk, and I retired from the business around 8 years ago)
I traded everything from Pink Sheet Penny stocks to listed equities and options and mutual funds to REMICS and Munis as well as listed and OTC Corporate bonds.
In my experience many individual investors neglect obtaining an understanding of the basics, thereby relying more than they should on a broker.
It is important to roll up one's sleeves and exert a little effort in order to be successful in the world of investing.
BTW this is a great new forum!!
I do a lil' day trading also, not a pro, but what else do you use besides the MACD charts?
i know about volume and a pick being overbought, i usually use stockcharts.com to help do some D & D and am usually around hanging in stockhideout chat.
I hangout in the StockHideOut also.