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Monday, January 11, 2010

Buying your First Investment - Stock Investing for Beginners

By Trent Matthews

Stock investing for beginners can really be overwhelming, especially if the investment novice doesn't have the slightest idea on what the stock market is all about, let alone the purpose of stocks and why companies use them. So before you embark on your investment plans, here are some of the things that you should know.

Perhaps the most difficult part of stock investing for beginners is taking the first step toward realizing their investment plans. But before attempting to act on their plans, beginners should familiarize themselves first with the intricacies of stocks and the stock market in general. Simply put, a stock is an ownership of the company. This means that when you have a stock, you have a stake in the company. Company owners sell their stocks or "pieces of ownership" so that the money raised from the sale can be used as additional capital. It will then be used for expansion or acquisition of new assets. It can also be used to pay for company debts. You'll be surprised to find out that the biggest and the most widely known companies in the country have public listed shares.

What is the stock market? It's a buyers and sellers auction and the transactions are conducted on various stock exchange sites. The consistent trading causes a supply and demand cycle that basically controls the cost of stock. So if the demand goes up with one stock, so does the price and vice versa.

Now that you know the basics, it's time to build your investment portfolio. Beginners are urged to get a broker. These brokers are mediators between buyers and sellers. Through them, you can purchase bonds, stocks, mutual funds, among other investments. They earn through "commission" which is a small lump in the total transaction cost. Traditional brokers can provide you with more information on what type of investment may be the best choice for you while discount brokers give you the freedom to choose which investment you would want to put your money into.

The success of stock investing for beginners is dependent upon how motivated you are to learn the stock market and how well you build your portfolio. It will take some time to start having much success, so expect to win some and lose some. As a precaution for beginners, do not use the money in that you can't afford to lose. - 23162

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