I've recently become aware of my financial mortality and lack of retirement funds. I've started dabbling into mutual funds and have quite a bit (for me, anyway) socked away there. I'm now looking into investing in equities. I started a screw-around account at Scottrade around the time AIG went to hell and put maybe $1500 in it total. I'm up about $500 on that, but through really no fault of my own (ie: I bought F at $1.40 and it's now $14... unfortunately I only bought 10 shares... goddamnit).
I've read Malkiel's Random Walk Down Wall Street and Lynch's One Up on Wall Street. I'm currently working through Graham's Intelligent Investor. Does anyone else have any recommendations for research?
My plan is to try to learn an industry well enough to be well-versed in wtf is going on in it and then apply some fundamental analysis to whatever I'm looking to invest into. Technical analysis seems like a lot of hand-waving to me (maybe that's just because I don't get it, meh), but fundamental analysis is something I can wrap my head around.
For those of you who have been doing this for a while -- How'd you learn? What do you look for? etc. For those who have no idea wtf I'm talking about, maybe we can learn together.
Usual disclaimers apply -- even I'm not dumb enough to depend on Apolyton to tell me what to do financially, I keep other counsel for that, but it seems like there's a fair selection of financially savvy people here (or at least there were... last time I was around...).
Yes yes, I could also try to look into real estate and buy foreclosures, but that seems like a much bigger pain in the ass to me than owning equities (and also opens you up a fun amount of liabilities if you actually own real property). I full expect a string of posts saying "gold!" "silver!" "antique computer games!" but really, let's try to get the +1s out sooner rather than later =P (can you believe I'm the one saying this???)
I've read Malkiel's Random Walk Down Wall Street and Lynch's One Up on Wall Street. I'm currently working through Graham's Intelligent Investor. Does anyone else have any recommendations for research?
My plan is to try to learn an industry well enough to be well-versed in wtf is going on in it and then apply some fundamental analysis to whatever I'm looking to invest into. Technical analysis seems like a lot of hand-waving to me (maybe that's just because I don't get it, meh), but fundamental analysis is something I can wrap my head around.
For those of you who have been doing this for a while -- How'd you learn? What do you look for? etc. For those who have no idea wtf I'm talking about, maybe we can learn together.
Usual disclaimers apply -- even I'm not dumb enough to depend on Apolyton to tell me what to do financially, I keep other counsel for that, but it seems like there's a fair selection of financially savvy people here (or at least there were... last time I was around...).
Yes yes, I could also try to look into real estate and buy foreclosures, but that seems like a much bigger pain in the ass to me than owning equities (and also opens you up a fun amount of liabilities if you actually own real property). I full expect a string of posts saying "gold!" "silver!" "antique computer games!" but really, let's try to get the +1s out sooner rather than later =P (can you believe I'm the one saying this???)
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