I saw some good stock investing blog posts on tip.com.
http://stockinvesting-montyloree.com/entrance-page
If you’re new to this type of investing need some stock investing training, these might be good articles to read.
| 3 Principles of Successful Investors Part 2 | Million Dollar Journey |
| www.milliondollarjourney.com – Blog |
| This post was written by Ed Rempel on the Million Dollar Journey blog. It outlines the 3 Principles of Successful Investors being 1) Faith, 2) Patience & 3) Discipline.. This is a good article to read for individuals who are brand new into penny stock investing, day trading etc. MillionDollarJourney blog has more good articles about stock investing, personal finance & more. |
| The Financial Blogger » Blog Archive » Investing Ideas: 2010 Best Stock Picks Contest |
| www.thefinancialblogger.com – Blog |
| The Financial Blogger talks about the stock pick contest that he’s involved with… He’s planning to take more risk in 2010 so that he can achieve a higher rank.
His top 3 stock picks (as of 1/1/2010) are as follows: |
| Five Simple Tips To Help You Buy Stocks Low and Sell Them High |
| www.getmoneyenergy.com – Blog |
| Clare from GetMoneyEnergy blog – Summary of this stock investing article: As long as you are not day trading and hoping to turn profits instantly or by the end of the day, there are many ways you can help ensure that you purchase your shares at a low cost and sell them later at a higher price This article illustrates some good ways to buy stocks for the longer term. These are not tips for day trading where you’re cashing out by the end of the day |
| The Best Argument Against Stock Picking Experts – Automatic Finances |
| www.automaticfinances.com – Blog |
| Jason Unger – AutomaticFinances – strongly states that “You know that there’s no such thing as a stock picking expert and that most actively managed mutual funds can’t even beat their indexes.” & “If They Knew What Was Going to Happen Next, They Wouldn’t Need Your Money” – Mark Matson / Abundance Coach
I guess that’s ultimately the question.. If you could predict future stock values you’d be a gazillionaire. |