Stock Market Investing for Beginners: How to Successfully Invest in Stocks, Guarantee Your Fair Share Returns, Growing Your Wealth, and Choosing the Right Day Trading Strategies for the Long Run
By Peter Matera
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Do You Want to Make Money from Stocks?
The stock market remains a mystery for most people around the world, and as you know it opens the possibility of amazing income just with the power of the right investment.
A lot of people have made huge amounts on the stock market but also many more have lost it. This is scary, so you go back to your job with one small stream of income. However, no matter how hard you work you don't seem to achieve the wealth you need to live comfortably. Sound familiar?
If it does, then this book is your answer. You will be given proven strategies for investing in the stock market applied by the experts to make profit a guarantee.
You don't have to wait until you grow a capital in order to start making money from buying stocks.
This book will teach you what the stock market is really about, how to pick out the right broker, how to open up your own investing account, and all you need to know to steadily build your wealth by trading daily with confidence and guile.
Imagine a more comfortable life after adding a few thousand onto your monthly income, imagine having the financial freedom you have always dreamed. You just need to follow this step by step guide to start generate profits in less time that you can expect.
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Stock Market Investing for Beginners - Peter Matera
INTRODUCTION
Let’s start..
The stock market seems a mystery, every now and then we hear about it in the news, we see it in movies, but most people are unable to understand how it really works and how it, in some way, holds the world together.
Much less is it easy to get how people use the stock market to generate income.
What is the stock market? How does it work? What do all those numbers and charts mean? How do people make money out of it? What is the easiest way to start making money out of it?
This book comes to answer these and every other question you could have about investments in the stock market in the easiest and most useful way possible, granting that at the end of the seventh chapter, you are actually ready to compete as a trader in the major markets of the world.
In the first chapter, you will have access to the theory, what is a trade and how the stock market works, including all the assets that are traded in it.
In the second chapter, we will show you how the prices move, how the contracts are managed and how you can calculate earnings based on the movement of the price.
In the third chapter, the technical part begins, and we will guide you through a step-by-step guide to understand the graphs and the way in which the market is measured.
Chapter fourth is when you get to see the advance part of trading, learning how to read the market through its patterns and figures.
Then in the fifth chapter, the math comes in, and you will learn how to use and even calculate simple, yet powerful, indicators that will make your life as a trader a lot easier.
In the sixth chapter, you will learn how everything is connected, and how your daily life has an impact on the market. Here we will show you how news can affect the price and trends and how you should behave as a trader when facing uncertainty and many other high-pressure situations.
Finally, in the seventh chapter, you will have access to three game-killing strategies that will allow you to dive into the market smoothly, and whose risk can be reduced greatly when combined with all the other tools that we gave you through this book.
Years ago, trading was thought to be elitist, and not everyone could have access to it. But, nowadays, this has changed a lot, and you will now start a journey into one of the most wonderful fields of work that you can drive in.
Learn how the world moves, how money comes from one market to another and how assets fluctuate! A new world lies below these pages.
CHAPTER I:
Introduction to financial markets, raw materials, company shares, financial index, stock exchange, what is the stock market. Main stock exchanges of the World. Brokers Broker Regulatory Agents. What are ETFs and CFDs? What is the FOREX currency market?
Let’s get started - Introduction to financial markets.
The usual concept of the market is a meeting of people in order to exchange a certain good or service
To begin with.
Nevertheless, this meeting must meet basic conditions such as the intention of groups of people to acquire a certain product or service and, in turn, another group with the intention of offering it.
In addition, the price of the product or service is a basic component variable.
This way, in the financial market, whose product is money, like any market meets its own basic conditions:
On the one hand, there are groups of people or deficit companies, - those whose income in a period of time is less than their expenses-
And on the other side are the surpluses, whose income is greater than their expenses, in that same period of time.
Both groups intend to exchange money through credit operations, and financial institutions act as intermediaries between them, channeling surplus groups through money placements represented in savings accounts, currencies, fixed-term certificates, and other securities.
These money collections are oriented towards the deficit groups, through the issuance of promissory notes, credit agreements, credit cards, and other securities.
This way, the market price of money is the interest rate transacted in operations. And, without the existence of intermediaries, this price is transacted between bidders and claimants directly.
But usually, there will be a financial institution as an intermediary which will reserve a differential between passive rates, paid to surpluses, and the active rate charged to the deficit rate.
To put it simply:
In the financial market, operations close with a differential of price which represents the bidders and claimers income. If you open a 20 $ operation on an asset that grows to 30% of its value, your income will be of 30% of the value after closing the operation.
Yet, if there was an intermediary –Like a broker or a bank, which we will explain in detail later on- a difference will be held by them and deducted from your earning.
Note – For an operation to be called successful, you should earn more than the risk factor + intermediary fees and transaction fees.
What can I trade in the financial market?
That financial market, where the majority of operations are for terms of less than one year, is characterized as a money market –When, for the most part, these operations are for a period longer than one year, we are in the presence of the capital markets.
In addition, the market in which foreign currencies are traded is known as the foreign exchange market –You’ve probably heard of it as FOREX-.
As in the financial market, everything moves through value, and there are many goods that can be traded allowing you to diversify any investment portfolio based on your knowledge and willing to take a chance.
Along the goods that you will find in the financial markets there are:
Raw Materials.
Actions.
Financial Indexes.
Stock Market.
Each one with their own characteristics and parameters –Including volatility- that you must keep in mind when you place your money.
Raw Materials.
In essence, a raw material is a natural resource that can be processed and sold.
This way, financial markets track, among others, agricultural products, metals, energy, and minerals.
Raw materials are the fundamental components of other manufactured products, both for industrial products, domestic products, and food.
These are distributed all over the world to meet demand because not all countries are capable of producing everything they need.
The production and consumption of raw materials depend on factors such as climate, season and resources, both natural and artificial which allows them to be relatively easy to read and to speculate with their price.
On the other hand, demand is also influenced by a complex interaction between economic factors and consumer habits which also influences the prices of raw materials to fluctuate considerably.
In general, raw materials are traded in very large quantities, in the spot market or, more often, in the futures market.
The raw materials can be grouped according to their common characteristics. See some of the terms used to classify them:
Agricultural raw materials
Generally, they are cultivated, they do not come from mining or extractive processes. Agricultural raw materials tend to be very volatile in the short term since they are susceptible to deterioration, which can cause their prices to wobble drastically and suddenly.
Producers try to get deeply involved in this market because they usually want to set prices for their products.
In combination with the natural growth cycle of these assets, this creates seasonal fluctuations in prices that usually follow standard patterns.
For example, most people know that pumpkins and the stocks of companies related to their sales go high before Halloween
Other examples of these assets include corn, wheat, rice, sugar, oranges cocoa beans and livestock.
Mining raw materials
These are usually extracted from the soil or obtained from other natural resources.
The initial raw material can also