I would consider myself a novice investor, and most of the stuff I’ve seen on line isn’t complete or is somewhat fractured. So, any on-line resources that could teach me about the
stock market, investing, and anything else I would need to know (technical analysis? economics?) to pick the "right" stocks. Also, any books that teach you how everything works would be helpful as well. Hopefully I won’t have to become an MBA or CFP

Thank you in advance!
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5:00 pm on September 29, 2009
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The Old Guy 5:00 pm on September 29, 2009
Here’s some site for you
http://moneycentral.msn.com/home.asp
http://finance.yahoo.com/
http://www.investors.com/?tn=top
http://investorshub.advfn.com/default.aspx
http://stockcharts.com/
http://www.grahaminvestor.com/
http://www.morningstar.com/
http://www.dividenddetective.com/
http://www.tradingmarkets.com/
http://www.zacks.com/
Go for it
leonard s 5:00 pm on September 29, 2009
fidelity.com read it
Bart M 5:00 pm on September 29, 2009
REad the Millionaire next door
Tatnic 5:00 pm on September 29, 2009
I’ll give you some solid, boring advice but I know you won’t like it or follow it…forget aoubt the stock market, focus on what you do best and just invest your money in the following, no-brainer way.
Invest in index funds through vanguard. Diversify into five different funds in the following percentages:
US equities, 30%
Foreign developed equities, 15%
Emerging market equites, 5%
REITs..20%
TIPS, 15%
US treasuries, 15%.
call vangaurd and ask them for funds that match those categories, invest in them in those proportions, and every 6 months keep them in that balance by selling your winners and buying the laggards. Its so easy and idiot proof. You should expect over time to make 10% per year…over time, not the short run.
Sweety 5:00 pm on September 29, 2009
May be this site can help you
http://www.sgpak.com