> Websites for stock advice?

Websites for stock advice?

Posted at: 2014-12-05 
I am sure there are, but a better bet is to stick a pin in the list of shares in financial newspaper.

Or, even better, do it yourself. Have a look around at retailers or other local businesses or things you are intrested in. Find out whether these companies are quoted. Read some news comment on them. I mean it's only a game and you will have more fun doing it yourself. Who knows you may be/become the next sage of Omaha!

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Hi there,

I've been trading the market for just a few months. My cousin actually told me about this website (http://pennystocks.toptips.org)and I signed up immediately after. This is my honest review about their method. I'm not someone who has a lot of time to be researching for ideas because I work many hours. they made it incredibly easy for me to make money in the market. Their reports are easy to read and follow. I've tracked most of the stock ideas that I've received in my e-mail from them and MANY have seen some nice gains after their announcements. I've made a nice profit (55% return on my investment on one, and 112% on the other!) on a couple of suggestions he's given and plan to start trading his ideas a lot more.

For more info: http://pennystocks.toptips.org

Look around at barchart.com. That will give you a bunch of stock that are strong (for bullish trades), and a bunch that are weak (for bearish trades).

http://www.tradesmartonline.in/knowledge...

may be it helpful to you.

Hey,

I'm a teenager playing a virtual stock game with friends. I am still learning the do's and don'ts of the market. Are there any easy-to-understand websites that will give me advice on what o invest in/sell day by day?