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Learn to make money in the stock market, even if you've never traded before.The stock market is the greatest opportunity machine ever created.Are you ready to get your piece of it?This book will teach you everything that you need to know to start making money in the stock market today.Don't gamble with your hard-earned money.If you are going to make a lot of money, you need to know how the stock market really works.You need to avoid the pitfalls and costly mistakes that beginners make.And you need time-tested trading and investing strategies that actually work.This book gives you everything that you will need.It's a simple road map that anyone can follow.In this book, you will learn:

  • How to grow your money the smart and easy way
  • The best place to open up a brokerage account
  • How to buy your first stock
  • How to generate passive income in the stock market
  • How to spot a stock that is about to explode higher
  • How to trade momentum stocks
  • Insider tricks used by professional traders
  • The one thing you should never do when buying value stocks (don't start investing until you read this)
  • How to pick stocks like Warren Buffett
  • How to create a secure financial future for you and your family
  • And much, much more
Even if you know nothing about the stock market, this book will get you started investing and trading the right way.Join the thousands of smart traders and investors who have profited from this ultimate guide to the stock market.Amazon best-selling author and retired hedge fund manager, Matthew Kratter will teach you the secrets that he has used to trade and invest profitably for the last 20 years.Even if you are a complete beginner, this book will have you trading stocks in no time.Are you ready to get started creating real wealth in the stock market?Then scroll up and click BUY NOW to get started today.

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A Beginner's Guide to the Stock Market by Matthew R. Kratter

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Investing is for everyone

Investing is not magic. Remember that ...

  • most people don't invest at all
  • 75% of new traders quit within the first 3 months. 
  • 90% of new traders quit within the first 6 months. 

If you can stick around long enough and keep learning, you will be successful at this game. Learn the basics and practice. 

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Stock Exchanges

Stock Exchanges

It's where shares in companies are traded. The most important ones are:

  • NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) - known for "blue chip" stocks like Coca-Cola . Companies here are identified by 2 letters tickets (KO for Coca Cola)
  • NASDAQ - known for tech stocks like Apple. The tickets here are usually made of 4 letters (AAPL for Apple) 

To trade on a stock exchange you need to use a "broker", a middleman: Fidelity, Robinhood etc

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The technicality of buying a stock

Every stock has a bid price and an offer (or "ask") price. “You sell to the bid, and you buy from the ask.”

When you are buying a stock, you can use 2 different kinds of orders:

  1. market order: this order tells the broker to get you into the stock as quickly as possible, regardless of price.
  2. limit order: specifies a price. 

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The World’s Greatest Opportunity Machine

The World’s Greatest Opportunity Machine

  • 75% of new traders quit within the first 3 months.
  • 90% of new traders quit within the first 6 months.
  • If you can stick around long enough and keep learning, you will be successful at this game.
  • Never forget that. Anyone can learn to play this game. 
  • Buy the strongest stocks that keep moving up. Add to your winners, get rid of your losers, and don't get too greedy. 

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What Is A Stock?

What Is A Stock?

  • A stock is a share of ownership in a company.

Ex: When I buy 100 shares of McDonald's, I become a partial owner of the company. I become a "shareholder."

  • Stocks move based on the laws of supply and demand. If a lot of people want to buy a stock, the share price will move up. Then if a very large investor comes in and starts to dump his stock, the price of the stock will move down. 

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How to Get Started with Stocks?

How to Get Started with Stocks?

Stocks are usually bought and sold on what are called "stock exchanges." A stock exchange is simply a place where buyers and sellers show up and exchange their shares for money, or their money for shares. 

  • The NYSE is best known for its blue chip (high- quality) stocks like Coca- Cola and McDonald's.(KO (Coca- Cola) or HD (Home Depot))
  • The Nasdaq is best known for its tech stocks like Netflix and Apple.(AAPL (Apple) or NFLX (Netflix))

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