C cf4456 Mar 6, 2007 #2 I am just curious to what people think is the easiest, less risky, and what you are most comfortable with.
I am just curious to what people think is the easiest, less risky, and what you are most comfortable with.
M MTE Mar 6, 2007 #4 It really depends on your needs, trading/investing style and etc. Daytrading doesn't really work with a full service broker.
It really depends on your needs, trading/investing style and etc. Daytrading doesn't really work with a full service broker.
S Surdo Mar 6, 2007 #7 Hang out by The Buttonwood Tree right outside 11 Wall Street, a few NYSE members gather daily and exchange shares with one another. Make sure you bring your stock certificates if you are selling! el surdo
Hang out by The Buttonwood Tree right outside 11 Wall Street, a few NYSE members gather daily and exchange shares with one another. Make sure you bring your stock certificates if you are selling! el surdo
C cf4456 Mar 6, 2007 #8 Paper trading isn't actually investing though. Isn't that just to practice? What do you think about Forex?
Paper trading isn't actually investing though. Isn't that just to practice? What do you think about Forex?
M MTE Mar 6, 2007 #9 Quote from cf4456: Paper trading isn't actually investing though. Isn't that just to practice? What do you think about Forex? More... You may wanna ask a bit more specific questions, that way you may actually get some serious answers.
Quote from cf4456: Paper trading isn't actually investing though. Isn't that just to practice? What do you think about Forex? More... You may wanna ask a bit more specific questions, that way you may actually get some serious answers.
C cf4456 Mar 6, 2007 #10 Well first off, I am fairly new to this. What exactly is paper trading? I am talking about real trading. How do people go about buying their stocks?
Well first off, I am fairly new to this. What exactly is paper trading? I am talking about real trading. How do people go about buying their stocks?