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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Increase Your Income Using The Stock Exchange

By Johnny M Junior

I seriously don't blame the numerous people who have turned their investment options towards the stock market only to lose them all in one night of gruesomely speculative market activity. The stock exchange is very tempting for those of us who would like to raise capital for starting businesses. And while it is a good place to make money there are a few secrets that people are yet to learn.

The key to a successful tenure on the stock market is being vigilant and careful when investing your money. It is very possible that a commodity that was $10 fell in value overnight to a despairing $2. So this very risky and volatile environment calls for a cautious approach. Don't be in too much of a rush to make money, take your time and learn what it takes to make it big on Wall Street.

With that in mind you must time your stock investments with adept precision and avoid impulsive buying and selling. As a beginner or even a full on professional stock broker you must start by investing a small amount of money in a relatively stable company or commodity. Doing so for a year will give you the right experience at trading with very little loss.

I recently read an article on stocks and shares that breathed a scintillating breath of life in me. It was about attaining a balance between household expenditure and stock investments. As a beginner you won't have that much money to start off with and this can be dangerous if you don't manage your expenses well. Look at your fixed income and make a budget of all monthly expenses. The excess money remaining behind is what you must invest to avoid being in financial doldrums.

Before we get into the nitty gritties of stock investment, I want to share something with you. Doing your research on the stock market and how it works is the best way to start a career on the stock exchange. Monthly and yearly reports of stock performances, magazines on the stock market and bestselling books are good sources of information to give you basics on how the stock market is handled.

At the present moment precious metals are gradually rising. Four months ago gold was pegged at about $950 but now gold is being sold for over $1200 per fine ounce (28grams). So if I were to invest in a commodity it would definitely have to be gold because it has been rising so steadily that there are no fears of a sudden crash. Another metal following behind is silver.

On the other hand oil has been performing equally as well but the price might fall remarkably; such is the nature of oil trading. There are just too many market forces including politics that play a huge part when it comes to the price of oil; it might slump any time from now when people least expect it.

I would also recommend that you refrain from investing in certain things. Such examples would be ETF's and mutual/shared funds. These can be very unpredictable at times. - 23167

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