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Online Stock Market Trading For Beginners

By: David A. Sorenger



Online Stock Market Trading For Beginners

David A. Sorenger

Trading stocks online can be very stimulating. It is both, either a great hobby or a full time job. In both cases you can earn much money. The stock market has made millionaires since the very beginnings of share trading. In the past you could trade stocks only for long term profits, today you can make profits within minutes.

Buying and selling stocks has become much easier today because of computers and the Internet. Today everybody can buy a fully equipped and professional trading station for less than $2,000 and be part of the global financial markets. While US stock trading is most popular, you can trade stocks on international stock exchanges as well.

Everything is at your fingertips, the latest stock quotes, financial news, real time charts with indicators, market commentary and analysis. Whatever you need is right on you desktop. You only need to make a decision what to buy and press a button. Within seconds you are the owner of the stocks you wanted.

A private stock trader has almost the same level of information and execution possibilities as a professional trader at the trading desk of a bank. The only difference is that the bank trader most likely has a much deeper pocket and probably direct access to the trading floor. Beside of that, access to information is equal.

There is a variety of online stock brokers today, more than we can count. How to find the right one? First you need to make the decision to trade either alone or together with the help of an experienced trader. There is nothing against doing everything yourself, with a discount broker you safe much fees and you are able to execute your trades yourself without human interaction. A full service broker gives you advice where you need it and does everything for you.

If you are more a speculator than an investor, you usually go with a discount stock broker because the commissions per trade are much cheaper. And since you are trading more often than an investor this can quickly add up. The average commissions for buying stocks is about $5 to $10 per order. The execution time of your order shouldn't be longer than 1 minute.

There are different types of trading platforms. The easy ones just offer basic order entry methods which are sufficient for the average trader and investor who places less than one trade a day. The more advanced ones offering highly sophisticated ways of routing your order to different market places. The advantage of these trading platforms lies in their execution speed but the handling requires some experience. Day traders who execute up to hundreds of trades per day are using such direct access trading platforms.

No matter if you are an investor or daytrader, the stock markets offer thousands of possibilities every day to make money. The US stock market alone is the home of thousands of different companies which have their shares listed with various stock exchanges. The shares are traded in real time every day for more than 6 hours, pre- and post market trading not included.

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