Stock Market 2008
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We're not advisers[/B], and we will never play that role. If you have been invested and have made money such as Wanderer, congratulations. If not, then this may be a good place to start learning. I plan on providing beginner to advanced investing sections, where we can post comments on sections. In all hopes, at least the beta version will be complete by the end of the April.Great post Wanderer. Thank you for that.
I wanted to reach out to everyone interested. I'm working on a section for saving and investing. This new section will be about education in the financial markets, as well as providing basic investing tools, as anyone can see the quotes from the home page. Most of the information and education will not be written by FG, but will be licensed from professional brokerage or investing institutions. Most of the information out there has taken years to publish, and it would be irresponsible for FG to rewrite and claim it. We are not focusing the aim/theme of FG to investing, and are devoted mainly to credit. However, this seems like a good fit while offering our current and future members a place to learn about these markets, and to also broaden the scope of a personal finance site.
I firmly believe that wealth starts first with debt reduction and elimination, and then on to savings and investing. Whether your monthly savings deposit can be $10 or $10,000, that's money you will have for your future, and can work for you while you make your plans for better things in life.
Financial markets can be equities (stocks), bonds, IRA's, money market accounts, commodities, or even lean hogs
In summary, this is what I have planned]
Looking forward to learn from that section Mike. Good luck!
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I wanted to reach out to everyone interested. I'm working on a section for saving and investing. This new section will be about education in the financial markets, as well as providing basic investing tools, as anyone can see the quotes from the home page. Most of the information and education will not be written by FG, but will be licensed from professional brokerage or investing institutions. Most of the information out there has taken years to publish, and it would be irresponsible for FG to rewrite and claim it. We are not focusing the aim/theme of FG to investing, and are devoted mainly to credit. However, this seems like a good fit while offering our current and future members a place to learn about these markets, and to also broaden the scope of a personal finance site.
I firmly believe that wealth starts first with debt reduction and elimination, and then on to savings and investing. Whether your monthly savings deposit can be $10 or $10,000, that's money you will have for your future, and can work for you while you make your plans for better things in life.
Financial markets can be equities (stocks), bonds, IRA's, money market accounts, commodities, or even lean hogs (yes, you can trade the price of lean hogs in the stock market).
I am not creating this as a reason to invest in the stock market by any means - or in any other market for that matter. We're not advisers, and we will never play that role. If you have been invested and have made money such as Wanderer, congratulations. If not, then this may be a good place to start learning. I plan on providing beginner to advanced investing sections, where we can post comments on sections. In all hopes, at least the beta version will be complete by the end of the April.
In summary, this is what I have planned:
1) Portfolios: with all the functionality you see on major portfolio sites, like Yahoo and Google
2) Learning Center: Beginner to advanced topics. Sections that really explain what things are, such as options and other protection mechanisms, "like calls, puts, strike price, stop loss, etc". Fundamental and technical analysis, etc.
3) Community: Any member can post about nearly anything here. From the learning center to individual equities.
Of course, this will all be free of charge, like everything else here.
Mike
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