Saturday, October 1, 2011

Welcome to Investments and Daily Life

This all-in-one blog is set up to help you, the investor, accumulate wealth while discussing important topics in today's society.  Investing can be daunting at first, and even the very best in the industry are only correct 55% of the time.  By flipping a coin, you can be correct 50% of the time, so why pay someone to make investments for you when you can do it yourself?

While I am not going to give any stock recommendations today, I will go over some of my favorite websites to use when considering stocks.

1. Google Finance
http://www.google.com/finance
This will give you a snapshot of how the United States market is performing as well as international markets.  You can add stocks to you watch list so you can easily see how your stocks are doing on any given day.

2. Finviz
finviz.com
This website will give you anything you want to know about a certain stock.  It will display technical trends as well as tons of financial data and indicators on a given stock.  We will go over some of the most useful indicators later, but this is a good starting point for financial data.

3. Seeking Alpha and Motley Fool
seekingalpha.com
fool.com
These are two of the most helpful websites to help you keep up on what is happening in the investment world.  Use them to get information on sectors as well as investment ideas.

This is all I've got for now.  Stay tuned for more updates. 

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