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biwinning
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re: Most awkward movie viewing experiences with parents
Posted by biwinning on 7/23/11 at 11:26 pm to LSUSOBEAST1
I have seen possibly the two worst movies that you can watch with your parents: Borat and Bruno :lol:
My parents are very laid back and have a good sense of humor (they liked both films). Even so, it felt extremely awkward seeing the Bruno meatspin while sitting next to them
My parents are very laid back and have a good sense of humor (they liked both films). Even so, it felt extremely awkward seeing the Bruno meatspin while sitting next to them
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Take some classes?
I did a lot of reading, sites like Kiplinger and the Motley Fool. I'd also strongly recommend, once you do start earning, that you invest at least half in mutual funds (I'm in Vanguard), and play/learn about investing in individual stocks and other products with the rest. That way, while you're learning the hard way, you're also putting something away for the future.....
I'm probably on the 6 year plan in school now, so i guess taking a few more classes can't hurt :lol:
Thanks for the advice. I'll start looking into those sites.
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I'm in the same boat as you. For starters on technical analysis, stockcharts.com has an online chart "school" that seems to cover some of the basics pretty well.
Thanks for that recommendation. That site has been very helpful
Thanks for the advice foshizzle. I've also heard that a lot of stock traders do it more for the sport than anything else. I will definitely look more into index funds now
Advice for trading
Posted by biwinning on 7/1/11 at 8:15 am
I'm very much interested in the stock market. Seeing as I'm a broke college student, I'm learning for the future when I actually have money to invest
I'm much more interested in technical analysis, rather than fundamental. I'm also looking into day trading, but I'm open to long term. Are there any books or websites that help with starting out? Thanks
I'm much more interested in technical analysis, rather than fundamental. I'm also looking into day trading, but I'm open to long term. Are there any books or websites that help with starting out? Thanks
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