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What Do I Need To Know To Begin Investing?


Before you spend $0.01 on any investment, you must know what you’re doing, why you’re doing it and how to do it. Before you invest in any security, the first investment you should make is in yourself, and the best investment you can make is by educating yourself.
Begin your education by learning why you should invest and the importance of being able to make your own decisions or how the pro’s make theirs. Start your education by reading “Investing or Dummies” by Eric Tyson.
To continue your education select some of the following
Beating the Street by Peter Lynch
Bulls Make Money, Bears Make Money, Pigs Get Slaughtered, by Gallea
From Riches to Rags, by I.C. Freeley
Millionaire Traders, Lein & Schlosberg
How to Make Money in Stocks” by William O’Neil
24 Essential Lessons for Investment Success by William O’Neil
The Intelligent Investor, by Benjamin Graham
Common Stocks, Uncommon Profits, by Philip A. Fisher
One Up on Wall Street by Peter Lynch
Stocks for the Long Run, by Jeremy Siegel
The Interpretation of Financial Statements by Benjamin Graham
The Lazy Person’s Guide to Investing by Paul B. Farrell
The Warren Buffett Way by Robert Hagstrom
Trading for a Living, by Alexander Elder
Uncover the Secret Hiding Places of Stock Market Profits by Joel Greenblatt.
What Works on Wall Street by James O’Shaunessey
You Can Be a Stock Market Genius by Joel Greenblatt
Your Money and Your Brain by Jason Zweig
Websites that can provide instructions and help with procedures and terminology are Investopedia – http://www.investopedia.com/ http://www.investorshub.com/ and 1 Source for Stocks – http://www.1source4stocks.com/info/stock… or Smart Money http://www.smartmoney.com/
Visit some of the more professional websites like Zacks Research – http://www.zacks.com/ Schaeffer’s http://www.schaeffersresearch.com/ Investors Business Daily – http://www.investors.com/default.htm?fro…
Some of these web sites will have advertisers who are worth looking into also. And remember, if they offer free information, get it.
And when you think you want to invest/trade, try some paper trading to test your skills without spending you money http://simulatorinvestopedia.com/ http://www.moneyworks4me.com/
and/or http://www.tradingsimulation.com/
You at least have made the right decision to start investing, this is the first big step and it won’t be your last. Keep taking those steps forward and along the way never take the advice from people that are not in the market or try to tell you not to invest.
Good luck on journey, study hard and you’ll invest well.

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Mma Career: How To Begin And Where To Train?


I am 23, roughly 170lbs, dedicated to physical fitness, and am trying to figure out the best way to go about building a foundation for a career in MMA. I prefer to practice BJJ and/or Muay Thai.
I have researched where the top 20 best gyms are (cross referenced between FIGHT! magazine and Bleacher Report) and have narrowed it down to 4 based on location preference: Nog & Silva MMA (Miami, FL); American Top Team (Coconut Creek, FL); Penn Training and Fitness (Hilo, HI); Team Nogueira MMA (West Palm, FL). Would it be prudent to start at an affiliate in the area to begin training, then move to the higher rep gyms as I become more adept? Or, would it be better build my foundation at a higher rep gym (considering that higher rep gyms cost significantly more for membership)?
I have also considered going abroad. I have worked for UPS for 5 years and can transfer to any hub in the world and have narrowed down to either Thailand (practice Muay Thai) or Brazil (practice BJJ). I would plan to stay in either location and train for a year. Would it be worth studying and practicing the martial art in its originating country? Would it provide me with a competitive advantage that would outweigh financial costs? If so, which gyms/trainers should I seek out?
Training everyday is not an issue and neither is dieting. I have a high tolerance for pain and the drive to boot. Financially I am not made of money, but I am debt free and within my means to make something of myself.
If anyone has any suggestions on which gyms/trainers to pursue outside of what has already been suggested, please feel free to leave a comment. I am simply looking for general guidance on how to best go about pursuing this career. Thanks and much appreciated.

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