I am looking to spend around $1000/month.
Thanks.
Hi, I just graduated uni and now I have a half decent paying engineering job.
I know nothing about stocks etc. I am about half way through the book "Rich dad, poor dad" but it does not give any guidelines to what is a good investment.
I was thinking about buying one of "The dummies guide to Investing" or similar.
I am interested in stocks or any other type of investment that would apply.
I am looking to spend around $1000/month.
Thanks.
I'd recommend buying Adaptive Analysis by Nick Radge. Very well spent $30.
Trading for a Living by Alexander Elder.
Trade your way to Finacial Freedom by Van Tharp.
Maybe Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets John Murphy.
I'd recommend buying Adaptive Analysis by Nick Radge. Very well spent $30.
Trading for a Living by Alexander Elder.
Trade your way to Finacial Freedom by Van Tharp.
Maybe Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets John Murphy.
Trading for a Living by Alexander Elder.
I am a total beginner, what things other than stocks could I buy?
Maybe something that starts right at the foundation would be good.
and no, I meant i want to spend 1k/month on investments.
Nope.
And I'm not too keen on Murphy either.
Thanks for the help so far.
But i'm a little confused, are you talking about short term trading? (a few days?) or long term? (buying shares to recive dividends etc)
As I said I'm totaly new to all this...and hence need a book that starts right from the start.
Thanks for the help so far.
But i'm a little confused, are you talking about short term trading? (a few days?) or long term? (buying shares to recive dividends etc)
As I said I'm totaly new to all this...and hence need a book that starts right from the start.
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