Having said that, you could take a look at video-recorded college lectures. Maybe taking a few courses in finance on http://coursera.org (most are free) is just what you need. NYU has a few finance and economics courses on DVD at http://www.TheGreatCourses.com - overpriced, OK on sale, free if you can find them in a library.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Cramer has a program on CNBC called http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_Money . Some episodes may be available on YouTube. See a few, and you'll understand why you shouldn't expect to learn much about finance and investing from videos.
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I want to learn stock trading. I know about Investopedia, are there any other really good online resources?
It'd be a + if they're videos, I learn well from videos, but articles and forums are welcome too :)