learning to invest


Places for learning to invest include brokerages, financial education institutions, exchanges, and business schools.

In fact, one of the best ways to learn the ropes on financial markets is to look for courses on colleges and universities.

Some of the courses may be open to the public for a fee, especially those courses taught at the graduate level (and aimed at executive level personnel).

Even if you don't enroll into one of those classes, you should take notes on what books the business school classes use as required reading.

By reading the same books, you get much of the same information as you would get from attending the classes.

When learning the basics, keep in mind that you're trying to get an investment strategy, with rules to include risk management (very important), entry and exit signals (when to buy and sell), and other strategies that will determine your investment profitability.

Learning to Invest - Brokerages

Brokerages are another great source for financial education.

These companies have an interest in seeing their clientele make wise investment decisions (and stay on as customers).

Much of the financial education is also dedicated to learning the financial trading platform of the brokerage.

Many brokerages arrange seminars and online as well as offline classes to learn the markets.

These are also good places to get into first-name basis with brokerage analysts, who may prove to be good sources of research material and investment insight in the long-term.

Learning to Invest - Financial Education Institutions

Many financial education institutions offer courses on how to invest in the markets.

When choosing from these educators, try to match your needs with the available course.

If you're getting to know the markets, you should probably start with introductory classes that teach the basic products, market functions, and major forces affecting prices.

However, if you need a complete investment strategy, your choices include classes, mentoring, online live education, and other similar teaching methods.

Places of financial education with available courses include:

  • nasd.com/Investor/ (National Association of Securities Dealers)
  • tradingacademy.com
  • marketwise.com

Learning to Invest - Exchanges

Finally, you can learn about the different products out there and how to trade them from the exchanges themselves.

The exchanges have an interest in educating the public about the variety of products and how to trade them in order to grow their business.

Almost all the exchanges have educational resources, but some more so than others.

The ones with highly rated investor education include:




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