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How do I get into a really good stock and/or trade system?


I prefer a system that works even on small investments.

you get into a really good stock by performing some due diligence or research. Also, watch CNBC.
Then again, if you are looking to get into a stock as a trade, there are penny promoters that spread news about stocks, and you can take a look to see how the stock is fairiing for a quick trade.
http://twitter.com/bullseyestox
Etrade.com
www.bullseyestox.com



3 Responses to “How do I get into a really good stock and/or trade system?”

  1. b2fnow Says:

    It depends on what you consider to be a "really good stock and/or trade system." Are you talking about a robot trading system that makes money for you without watching it? Like a money machine? Those don’t work very well.

    People make money, not machines or "trade systems." People utilize their knowledge and experience and a trading system displays the information we need to make good decisions and execute our trades, of which maybe only half turn out to be winners. We also use good money management techniques to limit risk and allow the winners to be bigger, which gives us a net gain over time. The future is uncertain. We don’t know in advance which will be a winner or not.

    You’ll have to be more specific about what you prefer.
    References :

  2. Karen Says:

    If you have no experience then it may be best to subscribe to a stock-picking service. To learn a "system" it’s probably best to mentor with an experienced trader.
    References :
    More trading insights at http://www.tradingsystemssite.com

  3. Isaac Says:

    you get into a really good stock by performing some due diligence or research. Also, watch CNBC.
    Then again, if you are looking to get into a stock as a trade, there are penny promoters that spread news about stocks, and you can take a look to see how the stock is fairiing for a quick trade.
    http://twitter.com/bullseyestox
    Etrade.com
    http://www.bullseyestox.com
    References :
    http://www.Etrade.com
    http://www.bullseyestox.com
    http://twitter.com/bullseyestox

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