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Investing tips - For soon to be graduating College student?
I have about under 5k saved up in my senior year of college, without any debt. I don’t know much about stocks, mutual funds and etc. I am aware of the self managed websites available online for investing. But I need some kind of adviser, what are some suggestions? Websites, youtube videos, investing services? Thanks.
ag318pun 11:48 am on October 16, 2010
Since you are lacking in investment knowledge I would
suggest calling a major mutual fund company such as
Fidelity
VBanguard
American Century
TR Price
They will gladly get you started and the advice is free.
At your age you should be mostly in stocks,
Do not try single stocks on your own until you are fully
aware of what your doing.
SHIHABUN 11:48 am on October 16, 2010
You need some kind of adviser or sites for your online investments. Just go to the links below.
http://www.financialdebthelp.org
Hoa N 11:48 am on October 16, 2010
Best is Save early and consitent, spending less than you make.
Start 401k ASAP when you gets start your job. Open an Roth IRA.
Check these two books out in Barns and Noble:
Stock’s Trader Almanac by Yale Hirsch or Jefferey Hirsch
Technical Analysis for Financial Market by John Murphy
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