use of the on on line brokers , open an account, they all have research and analysis provided in their web site and also yuo can create watchlists and set alerts if a certain stock hits a certain price an alert will be sent to you either to your account or to your cell phone or email….WSJ is good and you can start to understand the jargon after a while , another magazine will be good to check out is the weekly barrons magazine
To the best of my knowledge, WSJ does not do this, unless they own a trading co. I do not know about. Good bet for you is a discount brokerage house offering on line trading, like Scottrade,
$7 a trade, Sharebuilder is good, $ 4 a trade on a given day of the week, like Tuesday, etc.
Worthy of note, some on line brokers offer a free “practice account” no money changes hands while you learn to use their system, it is a “pretend” game. Might help you !
Yahoo Finance has a good tracking system, as does medved. Use your computer, search engine stock brokerage companies, discount, online.
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Online brokers.
WSJ is just a newspaper.
use of the on on line brokers , open an account, they all have research and analysis provided in their web site and also yuo can create watchlists and set alerts if a certain stock hits a certain price an alert will be sent to you either to your account or to your cell phone or email….WSJ is good and you can start to understand the jargon after a while , another magazine will be good to check out is the weekly barrons magazine
To the best of my knowledge, WSJ does not do this, unless they own a trading co. I do not know about. Good bet for you is a discount brokerage house offering on line trading, like Scottrade,
$7 a trade, Sharebuilder is good, $ 4 a trade on a given day of the week, like Tuesday, etc.
Worthy of note, some on line brokers offer a free “practice account” no money changes hands while you learn to use their system, it is a “pretend” game. Might help you !
Yahoo Finance has a good tracking system, as does medved. Use your computer, search engine stock brokerage companies, discount, online.
Hi, i suggest a great site with plenty of Issues related to your investing and everything around it. it also provide clear and accurate answer to many common questions.
I am sure that you can get your answers in this website.
Good Luck and Best Wishes!