Quick Investment Strategies For Beginners

By Harold Glisson


These days, people are looking for ways to invest their money and make it work for them, instead of the other way around. With corporate downsizing and home based businesses on the rise, many are realizing that company and government pensions may not be there for them. Luckily, there are alternate methods of ensuring a comfortable retirement and investing for beginners strategies.

Real estate investing is an option, but it does require a big outlay of capital for a down payment (often 10% of the purchase price or more) and it is an expensive investing option. Dealing with tenants can be difficult if you need to evict them; you may find yourself getting called every day with reports of broken furnaces, air conditioning, plumbing, etc. Refurbishing and flipping a property can quickly get you over your budget and give you very little return on your money.

Stocks offer a much more viable investment, as it doesn't require a lot of capital, and if you choose wisely, can offer you a stable and predictable income. You can choose to hire a stockbroker to make informed choices for you, or you can choose to make your own stock choices. If you hire someone, be aware that they will take a fee out of your profits.

You will save money if you invest in stocks that you choose yourself. If it seems a little intimidating, don't worry. With some knowledge and education, it doesn't have to be. Anyone can learn to invest in stocks and become successful at it.

First, purchase some books on stocks and investing, and make sure they are written by successful investors. Some well-known authors and investors are Derek Foster, Peter Lynch and of course Warren Buffet. They have all written books that are easy to understand and read, as well as giving solid how-to tips and strategies on how to make stock investing work for you.

Do some online research on your own to check out some companies you may be interested in. Learn all you can about what they do, their earnings, their customers, etc. If you can't find the information on their website, contact them and ask them directly.

Now that you have an idea of what companies to invest in, you can invest by paper trading, or artificial trading. This just means that you keep track of the prices on paper for a month or so; or, even better, open an account online on a trial basis. There is no risk to you or your money this way. Also, an online account will give you many strategies and tips on how to choose your stocks for better results.

Now that you have a good idea of how to trade, what companies to look for and how you make money, you are ready to invest with your own funds. If you are still a bit nervous, start with a small amount until you become more comfortable with the process. Soon you will have a diverse portfolio and you will be at ease knowing your retirement fund is growing. Investment for beginners is not that difficult at all.




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