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Stock Market Trading
I first got interested in stock market trading when I was twelve years old. The first two stocks I bought were Union Oil of California and Sears Roebuck department stores. These were the only companies that I knew well since that is where my family bought our gasoline and shopped for almost everything else. My stock market trading you must understand was only on paper. However, fifteen years later, I became a licensed
stockbroker for real and now my stock market trading was using my
ideas and other people's (my clients) money. I understood Union Oil. The gas station was right down the from my house. Everyone knew my mother and father there. When
they gave away free calendars every year, they saved one for us. I
knew and liked the company. That is the best rule to follow if you
are beginning in stock market trading. They heard the word Internet and they bought regardless if the company's business plan made any sense. That is not stock market trading.
Heck, that's not even
sensible gambling. Stock market trading can be both profitable and
enjoyable if you know what you are doing and how to do it. Stock
market trading is not brain surgery. It is 80% common sense and 20%
educating yourself. The most successful and profitable traders I
have known over the years were individuals that followed no one
else's opinion but listened to everyone else's information and
facts. Stock market trading rumor is not what I am talking about. I
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