Stock Investing for Dummies (Paperback)

Author: Paul Mladjenovic
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780764554117
Publisher: Hungry Minds
Publish Date: 6/1/2002
Buy.com Sku: 30856826
Item#: R9R3RK
Dimensions (in Inches) 9H x 7.25L x 1T
Pages: 360
 
Packed with tips for building wealth and holding on to it

Put together a successful stock portfolio -- even in a bear market!

Do stocks have you stumped? This easy-to-follow, reassuring guide helps you become a well-informed investor, with practical, proven strategies for choosing the right broker, making winning stock picks, and knowing when not to invest. You’ ll be buying and selling with confidence in no time!

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Read A Chapter

Chapter One

Exploring the Basics

In This Chapter

* Recognizing the difference between a stock and a company

* Understanding why private companies go public

* Exploring initial public offerings (IPOs)

* Discovering different kinds of stocks

* Finding your way to successful stock investing

Stock investing became all the rage during the 1990s. Investors watched their stock portfolios and mutual funds skyrocket as the stock market experienced an 18-year rising market (or bull market). Investment activity in the United States is a great example of the popularity that stocks experienced during that time period. By 1999, over half of U.S. households became participants in the stock market. Yet millions lost money during the stock market's decline in 2000. People invested. Yet they really didn't know exactly what they were investing in. If they had a rudimentary understanding of what

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