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Stock Market Trading For Newbies - Top 5 Tips on How Ordinary People Can Start Making Millions

Peter Bosch
Trade the right way, and entering the stock market will doubtless be the best and most profitable investment you will ever make. Even into the millions. But trade stocks the wrong way, and you will simply be giving your hard earned cash away. Read on to see the right way to trade, top 5 must know tips for new comers, and deadly traps to watch out for.

1. Forget your gut feeling. Too many new traders are finding a stock they think will be good, invest too much with it, and wave it all goodbye. Your gut feeling is no substitute for coaching from a professional.

2. Careful who you listen to. Most market analysts are outright guessing. And don't fall for all this 'holy grail' nonsense. Many traders waste the best years of their life searching for it when it really doesn't exist.

3. Start small. Invest sums like $50 to $100 to start out with. This can save you tons of money while you're gaining valuable experience for big trades in the future.

4. Don't invest what you can't afford to lose. Though you may be exited, this isn't the time for rushing in blindly. The recent stock market fall shouldn't be anything to scare you, but you will want to trade with only spare money.

5. Get a good trading system, and stick with it. Amature traders waste a ton of time and money hopping from method to method. You need the patience to persist with a system, instead of leaving after the first few losses like most losing traders.

Trading the stock market will have it's ups and downs, but with a solid trading system, good money management principles, and the patience to research and stick at it, you could eventually be trading by the millions. A million's less than it used to be, it's not that far out of reach with an ideal trading system. Happens every day.

Low on patience? Shortcut to the profit stage.

Impatience can be good, if it drives you in the right direction. Believe it or not, this is a legitimate choice. Some new traders have saved loads of time, and made loads of money by simply duplicating the success of someone else. Newbie traders have shaved years off the learning stage by taking full advantage of someone elses experience.

This is highly recommended, depending on who you listen to. There's a lot of junk out there - if it sounds too good to be true, it's usually best to walk away. But not in every case. Choose an expert with proof such as examples and testimonials, and checkout and free trial or preview first.

You can't afford all this trial and error like most amature traders. Who would want to start from scratch and figure it all out on their own, when you can have all the trading tools and resources handed to you from one who knows, and is already making millions from the stock market.

It's the smart traders that take the time to invest in their knowledge base. To research and have a plan of action before acting.
About the Author:
See just how easy it can be to duplicate someone else's success, and download a free consumer guide - 4 simple steps successful traders know that you don't. This is an excellent tool for traders of all experience levels. Peter Bosch is an accomplished author specialising in most internet related subjects.
 

 

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Date Published : Dec 6 2008

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