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10 Best Online Courses for Investing and Trading Stock
Investing and trading stocks plays a major role in the world of business these days. Since business basically runs the world, many of us are looking to understand everything about the stock market. We want to know how to invest in the market and get returns, and we also want to thoroughly understand how to trade stocks and manage what we bought. There's a ton of information to learn when it comes to the stock market and many of us are all ears to get the inside scoop.
By C.C. Curtis8 years ago in Trader
How To Decide Between Paying Off Debt and Investing
Most people in the United States have some amount of debt that they're trying to discharge. That's why people are looking for lists of student loan debt forgiveness programs, why credit card debt has reached $1 trillion, and why so many Americans end up declaring bankruptcy due to medical issues.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in Trader
Top 10 Online Courses for Mastering the Stock Market
Whether you are a blue collar worker or a college graduate, starting to invest in the stock market is a good idea. Experts actually suggest that you should start investing in the stock market in your 20s, since time plays a huge factor in how well your investments will do.
By Riley Raul Reese8 years ago in Trader
Stocks That Offer Shareholder Perks. Top Story - April 2018.
Owning a stock is a great way to make your money work for you, and as most people will tell you, the longer you own it, the more you will be able to profit from them as they increase. Dividends are typically seen as the "ultimate perk" of stocks, since they offer direct payments to the shareholders at least once a year and are definitely a benefit to consider before purchasing stocks.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Trader
Setting Your Life Up Before You Start Trading Stocks
Once you start trading your entire outlook on the world will change. You’ll become wrapped up in stocks at the expense of everything else. It’s so alluring when you first begin to see money appearing out of thin air, so you won’t be able to escape its clutches.
By Andrea Dawson8 years ago in Trader
The Next Recession
Many citizens of the United States are able to relate to the consequences of poverty: unemployment, homelessness, hopelessness. This can be especially true for those who have suffered through economic hardships, such as the Great Recession of 2008 or the memorable Great Depression. Through the current years of market growth, concerns have risen about the possibility of a recession coming soon. Citizens have already begun to ask for the government’s help in the issue, which would consist of building a program that strengthens the economy to prevent shortcomings in America’s industries. In discussions of a national recession-prevention program, the United States government should take into consideration the nation’s employment rates, international trade partners, and stability within its big banks in order to fully protect the economy from its downfall.
By Brett Mayfield8 years ago in Trader
What Does Owning a Stock Actually Mean?
Most people who are investors are proud to own stocks in the companies they admire. There's a reason why so many people boast about having stock in Facebook, Apple, or AliBaba. It's nice to be associated with companies that prove to be winners.
By Riley Raul Reese8 years ago in Trader
10 IPOs We Are Looking Forward to in 2018
An IPO, or an initial public offering, is the first time that a private company offers stock to the public, looking to be publicly traded. Frequently offers by smaller or younger companies, we have included 10 of the most exciting IPOs for the year of 2018.
By Sherry Campbell8 years ago in Trader
Best Online Brokerage Accounts for Beginners
Everyone who has the least bit of math skills will tell you that you should start investing in your 20s. However, that decade of life isn't one that really allows for a lot of time to learn how to invest in the stock market. To make matters worse, most old-school routes of investing are pretty intimidating—not to mention pricey.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Trader
10 Benefits of Creating a Trust to Preserve Wealth
If you thought a will was going to allow you to have full control over where your wealth and properties were properly going to be distributed, you'd be wrong. It won't satisfy your needs if you want distributions spread over an extended period. However, a trust fund can actually give you full control over all of what you own and even have the power to distribute your wealth to anyone after your death. And so many people lean towards a trust fund rather than a will, even if they weren't so wealthy. It's the best type of fund to consider when you own a lot and want to pass it down to family or friends.
By Jules Fortman8 years ago in Trader
Types of Diversification for Your Portfolio
Everyone and their grandma knows that keeping your stock portfolios diversified is great. It was even featured in a Chappelle Show skit involving the Wu-Tang Clan as financial advisors. By not betting on a single stock making all your returns, you reduce the change of loss and also help keep your peace of mind during times of economic downturn.
By Cato Conroy8 years ago in Trader












