"Stock Market"Tips #7 and More, Part 1 "Investing Tutorial"

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2010

My financial website is;
http://www.ezfinancialtutorials.com/
This is Part one of a two parter. In this video I will mention many different types of investments that include stock investing and other potential sources of income. Time restraints kept me from mentioning annuities which would be a good investment for some people. I personally do not invest in annuities.I prefer to invest in stocks which are very ;iquid and which trade in high volume. That makes it possible to buy and sell without waiting.

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  • how unethical are viaticals, profiting from death seems like something that would keep me up at night. But are they really unethical? It gives the ill person ready money so they can live it up while they are still here.

  • @sharpezor Very true. Thanks.

  • ..city bonds, state bonds, federal bonds... you missed that there are also James Bonds.

  • @WiseWeeabo Yes, but James Bonds pay only a mere .007 percent. Thanks. I wish I had invested in the James Bonds franchise.

  • Would you mind explaining why you use price/earnings ratio and not price/sales?

  • @clenny822 Thanks. It would depend on the company but usually earnings are more important than sales. Many banks which have sold homes for less than they have invested in the property would make sales but have no income. They would experience a loss. Sales can be helpful to show a company's growth but I am always looking for low price compared to high earnings and I like growth and dividends and volume. Thanks.

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  • @clenny822 Thank you so much. I am in Tennessee and I would guess we are better off financially than many states.

  • I am an accounting student at the University of Tennessee and I have really enjoyed watching your videos. Thank you!

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