| | | bhavik95 | 02-15-2016 07:24 PM | Thinking of getting into trading and stocks Hi I have always wanted to get involved with trading and buying and selling stocks but I don't know where to start. Never done this before in my life and was looking for a way to get into this.
I was thinking of going for long term stocks and seeing the money go up gradually but I don't know how or where to start
So any advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks |
| GreenBean | 02-15-2016 07:46 PM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks |
Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks Can also read up on Ameritrade TD as a stock platform to deal with. |
| empirestate | 02-15-2016 10:09 PM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks Quote:
Originally Posted by bhavik95
(Post 747796)
Hi I have always wanted to get involved with trading and buying and selling stocks but I don't know where to start. Never done this before in my life and was looking for a way to get into this.
I was thinking of going for long term stocks and seeing the money go up gradually but I don't know how or where to start
So any advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks | Start to going to Investopedia. Also trading is short term (seconds, minutes, hours, days or months, investing is long term (over a year). |
| bhavik95 | 02-16-2016 06:04 AM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 747837)
Can also read up on Ameritrade TD as a stock platform to deal with. | hi thanks for that so can i open this account in the UK and use it here? also are there any other good trading websites that i can use?
and will this platform allow me to withdraw the money i make? as i have heard that many dont let you withdraw it
also i have heard about an app called trade 1 2 1 is that any good? Quote:
Originally Posted by empirestate
(Post 747838)
Start to going to Investopedia. Also trading is short term (seconds, minutes, hours, days or months, investing is long term (over a year). | yeah sorry by long term i meant days or months as you can clearly tell i havent done this before and dont know much about it
Also i have a quick question if i buy it stock for say £10 and then it drops to -£50 would i have to pay in the difference between when i bought that stock and when i sold it?
thanks |
| empirestate | 02-16-2016 12:31 PM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks Instead of singlehandedly asking questions, go to the website I told you about. |
| oompaloompa | 02-16-2016 04:03 PM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks to answer your question, no you hold that stock and it has devalued at that point, you do not pay it back in that sense.....and for every loss there is winner somewhere else in the market, that is how people make money.... the ones with that know what to look for...plus a loss is not the end of the world, you just need to win more than you lose, and use gearing............ |
| bhavik95 | 02-20-2016 12:15 PM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks Alright thank you for that!
Is there a stock platform that is based in the UK that i can use?
As the one suggested above is for US I think.
And what does someone think about the trading app called "trading 212?" Is thy any good and is there a lot of charge for doing trades
Also I was wondering can I buy stocks that are cheap like £5 and £10?
As right now I want to start of small
Thanks |
| pegasus | 02-20-2016 12:22 PM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks Firstly you should watch the movie "The Wolf Of Wall Street" great film and some excellent advice on there!. Good luck |
| bhavik95 | 02-20-2016 01:49 PM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks i have watched that movie but could you answer my questions above please??
thanks |
Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks Why not download the app and test it out for yourself? |
| easy.bake.oven | 02-20-2016 03:23 PM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks If you want to make a quick few quid, do some matched betting online with all the bookie sites - you should walk away with at least £2000 for not doing much.
There are some great risk-free offers, guaranteed profit :) |
| muzzie | 02-20-2016 03:26 PM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks Stock and forex trading requires a lot of funds to be invested to generate a considerable profit, and these funds should be something you can afford to loose. And yes, you will loose them, under 5% of all traders are successful over the time, and the remaining 95% loose everything they've invested. |
| sandgnat10 | 02-20-2016 07:32 PM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks Is this actually a legit way to make money? |
Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks Quote:
Originally Posted by sandgnat10
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Is this actually a legit way to make money? | If you study trends and learn how to do trading...yes - you can also lose money |
| pegasus | 02-20-2016 10:06 PM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks Quote:
Originally Posted by bhavik95
(Post 749067)
i have watched that movie but could you answer my questions above please??
thanks | I was actually trolling lol,
I never have purchase any stocks and never will because I don't have the time to learn about it. Firstly invest in your education and don't waste your time in forums like this if you don't have the basic understanding of what you want to get into.
Information is the new money, go get some. |
| Klemantina | 02-21-2016 06:26 AM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks I had a thread about eToro long time ago, i'm still trading forex and in the last 6 month it was really profitable for me, you can actually see on their website how "Klemantina" made more than 50% return in the last couple of month, you can send me a message there if you need help or you can just analyze what I do. If you need advice regarding the best broker, I used lots of them and the best one I found is probably Pepperstone. |
| bhavik95 | 02-25-2016 06:50 PM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks Is anyone involved with this? https://propertypartner.co
It's where you can buy shares of properties as anyone started this or knows quite a lot about it to give me some information on it and if it's worth doing? |
| Klemantina | 02-25-2016 10:56 PM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks |
| newjerseymax | 02-26-2016 11:24 AM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks Really only 3 things have made e money this year and they are mostly just to hedge against the market condition.
Real Estate - Rental Property
Gold - More then 100% return in last year for me
Bonds - Very low 2% at best
I do believe there are some good value stocks available at a discount at the moment as the market has made a correction. Although its been so volatile lately because of oil that I dare not go short. Only thinking long tem 5+ Years on equties |
| sandgnat10 | 03-17-2016 06:51 AM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks Hmm I might have to get into stocks/timeshares |
| empirestate | 03-17-2016 07:38 AM | Re: Thinking of getting into trading and stocks Forget trading stocks, if you are young, start investing in DRIPS 20-30years from now, you got so many shares that are earning you yearly income. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:19 PM. | |
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