Share trading tips for beginners
May 19, 2009 by admin
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Share trading can be exciting and daunting in equal measure for traders new to the stock market.
Here are some share trading tips to help you stay focused and moving in the right direction. Read more
Various share trading software options
May 19, 2009 by admin
Filed under Online Trading
As the number of people who participate in stock markets around the world continues to grow, more and more share trading software options are becoming available.
There are three main types of share trading software and each is very different from the others. These three types are tool boxes, grey boxes and black boxes. Read more
Share trading guide: key terms
May 19, 2009 by admin
Filed under Share Trading Tips
If you are new to share trading, you might find yourself quickly overwhelmed by the strange terminology that gets bandied about by traders and brokers.
Here is a brief share trading guide to some commonly used terms. Read more
Setting up your share trading account
May 19, 2009 by admin
Filed under Online Trading
Looking to start your very own share trading account but don’t know where to get started?
The good news is that setting up an online share trading account is a relatively easy, hassle-free exercise. Read more
Stay notified with latest share price data
May 19, 2009 by admin
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The only way for serious traders to stay informed about what is happening on the stock market is to get connected to real time share price data.
Put simply, the real time share price is the latest market price for a stock. Read more
When to sell shares?
May 19, 2009 by admin
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One of the trickiest questions repeatedly faced by investors – old and new alike – is when to sell shares.
Experienced investors will tell you a common mistake of new investors is looking to sell well performing shares in order to obtain a short-term cash boost. Read more
Create a home business with online share trading
May 19, 2009 by admin
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All modern share trading is carried out online, and the great news is that you too can start your very own online share trading account for no cost.
If you develop a talent for online share trading, you could take it to the next level and start your very own home-based share trading business. Read more
Beginner’s guide: how to trade shares
May 19, 2009 by admin
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Are you trying to learn about how to trade shares?
Here are some instructions and tips to give you a basic idea about how to trade shares and get your investment strategy rolling. Read more
Learn the ropes with fantasy share trading
May 19, 2009 by admin
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Are you keen to learn the art of share trading but are not yet ready to risk your own money?
One of the best options available to you is to sign up for fantasy share trading, a risk-free and enjoyable program where you get to live as a real day trader using fake money. Read more
Share Trading Courses
March 12, 2009 by admin
Filed under Share Trading Education
If you’ve ever considered taking a share trading course to enhance your stock market skills, there are many benefits of doing so.
There are always share trading courses being run by various institutions ranging for single seminars to five day courses. These courses range in difficulty and can teach everything from understanding trend lines to professional skills.
A share trading course can truly develop your knowledge of the stock market even if you are only a beginner. Lessons will involve explaining share trading concepts such as entries, stops and profit targets, as well as the necessary skills to start trading at the completion of the course.
As a share trading course attendee, you should keep in mind that the trade examples used in charts and other examples are “cherry-picked” to make the demonstration easier to follow. Charts in particular are usually always chosen so that the entries, profit targets and stops are spot on. The problem here is that when novice traders try to a
pply their new knowledge outside of the course they are nearly always disappointed that it isn’t as straightforward as they expected.
You can still be a successful trader based on what you have learnt by applying time and patience to your initial trading. It is rare that a beginning trader would become instantly successful overnight.

