2 Question from a beginner
Q: Hey Guys, I do not know much about investing and/or trading. I’m 22 yrs old and I do not have a lot of money, but I would like to. My curretn job provides me with enough money to pay all my expenses, have enjoyable free time, and still have money left over. I would like to make some extra moneyor at least secure a great future for myself, if not both. I just subscribed to your podcasts and downloaded all the previous podcasts I could find on iTunes. What articles/books should I be reading for the beginner that can eventually make me an expert? Any advice is much appreciated.
A. Thanks for your note! Your getting a great start with our podcasts. Of course I would have to suggest that you begin with our book, The Market Guys’ Five Points for Trading Success. We really did write it for people just like you! You can pick it up at Amazon or you can get the book with the 4-CD audio package at our website.
Second, I would recommend that you join us on as many of our webinars as you can. These are free through E*Trade and you can see the schedule on the Webinars page of our site.
I would caution you to vet your source for any education. There are countless sources of financial advice – if it raises a red flag in your mind, don’t ignore that.
Finally, you might consider one of our advisory services. Either one is $150/mo with no long term commitment. As you can see, I mentioned the free stuff first so you know I’m not just pushing sales on you!

2 Responses to “Question from a beginner”
HI i would like some tips on investing and trading im a new stock holder well i will be and would like some advice thank you for your time.
Hi Caleb,
The reply to the initial question in this post is most appropriate for you, also. There are countless “tips” that we could give you but we’d rather equip you with a plan and strategy. Through our book, podcasts and webinars you will receive the information you need to get started. Our additional material and advisory services can lead you ultimately to success in the markets.
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