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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Credit Cards As a Way to Get Ready For Trading

By Rick Amorey

There are several avenues of investigation that you may find profitable before you become involved in online stock market investing. You can find a lot of information available to the would-be investor; you could purchase a book, subscribe to a newsletter, or enroll in seminars where you could get good advice. But before you spend one more cent on any of these, try to do research on your own. Both the library and the Internet have material that you will find useful.

One thing that you should remember to do is to set aside boundaries before beginning to invest. Unlike what some online stock market investing advertisements that you may have seen implied, investing is not a wonderful and perpetual source of money. I'll tell you this, though; stocks generally do perform better than other investments after a long period of time. In the end, however, all investments have no guarantee of making profit.

Make sure you have taken the time to investigate your own financial situation, before you seek stock market advice. Track where your money is going and how its being spent, apply steps to get rid of credit card debt, and get yourself into a good money situation. But, if you cannot do this, then I'll advice you to refrain from investing in the market for now.

A credit card is a good way to measure one's discipline. If you have a credit card and are in debt, chances are you won't be able to handle the pressures of owning shares. Not that I'm discouraging you, mind: If you can discipline yourself to get rid of this financial weak spot, then you may be able to take on the stress of stock market life.

Think of it this way; owning stock is basically having a small part in the ownership of that company. Would you trust your boss if he had a substantial credit card debt? I didn't think so. Similarly, you should buy and manage stocks only if you are comfortable at the company's direction. Besides, not having a credit card debt means there's one less thing to worry about. - 23211

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