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Stock Investment Principles
Value investing style recommends buying for the long-term and investors should hold good stocks for as long as possible as stock investments was about investing in a company's management and market strategy. The five mian criteria for stocks selection are are earnings versus growth, high return on equity, minimal debts, strength of management and a simple business model. Investors should generally hold on to 3 principles: be long-term oriented, only buy what you can afford and be focused in what you buy. Investors should hold on to good stocks as long as possible. Blue chip stocks, for example, can ride through bad times and will recover over time. An astute long-term investor allways investigate the underlying fundamentals of a company, rather than market sentiments.

Basics of Stock Market Investing
Allways analyze a company's annual report to check its fundamentals and know what you are investing in. Invest in companies with favourable long-term prospects and competitive advantage in a stable industry. If a business does well, the stock eventually follows.

Picking a stock is as much an art as a science. The basics on how to start investing in the stock market is the use of technique of fundamental analysis and techical analysis of a stock. Fundamental analysis is looking at fundamentals behind a stock, like the business the company is in, its financial health and the state of the company, then project the company's performances and its stock price. Fundamentalists theorize the stock market mirrors the underlying economic situation. Cause and effect run from the economy to the stock market. Technical analysts or chartists, however believe that past price movements in themselves are at least as good an indication of future prices as individual analysis of a company. Stocks are broadly divided into sectors of - industrial and commercial, finance, hotels, properties, plantations. Ask yourself which of these have the best prospects. Once you decide on a sector, narrow down your choice to a handful of possibilities. It is at this stage fundamentalists reach for the annual reports and technicians for price charts, but there is nothing to stop you from doing both.

Most people get interested in stocks when everyone is. The time to get interested is when no one else is. You can't buy what is popular and do well. - Warren Buffet.

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LEARNING ABOUT THE STOCK MARKET

  • What are Stocks-How do Stocks Work-How Are Stocks Bought and Sold
    Stocks, also known as ordinary shares or equities are the risk capital of the company. If you buy a stock in a company, you are the true owner of the company and are entitled to all the remaining company profits after payment of debts, interest and corporate taxes. When a company does well, the ordinary shareholder may get more dividends. If the company does badly, then dividend may be cut or eliminated completely.
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  • How does the Stock Market Work-Understanding the Stock Exchange-Understanding the Stock Market
  • Stock Market History
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