Stock Market Tutorial #2 "How to buy stocks" Tom Willett

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http://www.ezfinancialtutorials.com/
A how to for buying and selling stocks and other financial considerations. Remember there are many alternatives to stocks such as real estate, website income, Forex and precious metals trading, currencies and just the things you enjoy.
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  • What is diver-ends?

  • @kirtpincott Dividends would be the money paid to stock holders ever 3 months by some companies. Some stocks do not pay dividends. I prefer holding stocks which pay dividends. Thanks.

  • @Featureman thankyou that is a very interesting! and i love your videos really good for beginners like me.

  • @kirtpincott Thank you.

  • Great advice for beginners! I would recommend to beginners to take a look at ETFs!

    It is also important to remember not only to take into consideration the stocks and research on them, but also their competition and the industry specifics!

  • @wealthlift Exchange Traded Funds can be very good choices for those who want to diversify with many companies but remain in a sector. Thanks.

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  • Great videos man, really helpful, keep up the great work!

  • @namekman01 Thanks. Today a stock market song would be the Blues in the key of D for Down.

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  • @DaDragonClark That would be mentioned in the description of the company at Yahoo or Google Finance or almost any financial page or site. Thanks.

  • How can I find out if the company itself is a partnership?

  • @Alloftheanwsers I think that depends on where you live, but I would guess most brokerage houses have an age requirement for purchasing. It would be something to research at each brokerage house in the fine print for their rules. I believe Warren Buffett made some stock purchases as a boy under 18. I think he was 11. Thanks.

  • @Featureman this has nothing to do with anything but can you buy stocks before you're eighteenth birthday?

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