Sunday, January 10, 2010

Index Of/ Mature I've Never Invested In Anything But Index Funds; How Do I Get Started On Individual Stocks?

I've never invested in anything but index funds; how do I get started on individual stocks? - index of/ mature

I am a little ramifications now that my wallet is interested in something more mature. Do not even know how to start buying individual stocks, however.

3 comments:

Thin Kaboudit said...

Why? When you think about it, are about 90% equity funds through the clues to overcome! Perhaps you could his desire to "individual actions contribute" by purchasing one or more actions in monitoring the Foundation's Index "for espionage, DIA, QQQ, etc. ..

It's an excellent idea to have only one or two shares, unless the money is only "virtual" because of the nature of each company if you have the individual names, you have enough different that has an "insurance" against a great loss if a company proves to be the next Enron, Global Crossing, or whatever ...



Best wishes.

Full Publication date: I do not practice what they preach necessarilly, LOL, because every time I have four or five individual titles, they still have a part of the "Dogs of the Dow" ...

RANDALL M said...

Individual actions require a brokerage account. You can index funds bought directly from fund companies have before. If you do your own collection activity, which could also open a brokerage account online discount, as Scotrade or Ameritrade. If you ongoing advice probably an agent of the society of the full-service need, but I want to avoid the big names like Merrill and Edward Jones. Try to find an independent consultant, you can trust.

Hope this helps, have a new year, a large

mamas mooiste said...

If I were you, I'll stay with index funds.

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