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		<title>Learn Stock Trading-What You Should Know Before Trading</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2012 08:44:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Sollis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we face the harshest financial environment in decades many people have turned towards managing their own portfolios as a method of finding some security in this otherwise topsy-turvy world. This is prompting many individuals to learn Stock trading on a level that they had otherwise ignored before. This being so here are three basic tips to help you to learn Stock trading and take back the keys to your own financial kingdom.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we face the harshest financial environment in decades many people have turned towards managing their own portfolios as a method of finding some security in this otherwise topsy-turvy world. This is prompting many individuals to learn Stock trading on a level that they had otherwise ignored before. This being so here are three basic tips to help you to learn Stock trading and take back the keys to your own financial kingdom.</p>
<p>Many experts believe that due to current volatility in the stock market it is too risky for many individuals to invest in an individual stock. This means that their recommendations lean towards mutual funds versus purchasing stock in individual companies. If you are just now trying to learn Stock trading it may be necessary that you to start by purchasing mutual funds versus stocks. But ultimately risk is managed in the market based on the amount of time that you can dedicate to having your funds invested.</p>
<p>One of the most important factors to learning stock trading is deciding how much a stock is &#8220;truly&#8221; worth. The short-term answer to this is simple; stock is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it today. But this doesn&#8217;t help us in the long-term. This is why we will often look at the price to earnings ratio otherwise known as the P/E ratio. As a general rule of thumb you like to see that the PE ratio of the stock that you&#8217;re looking to purchase is lower than the others in a similar industry.</p>
<p>The next tool to grasp in order to learn Stock trading is a PEG ratio. This is simply where a company&#8217;s PE ratio is compared to its growth rate. Typically a company is considered reasonably valued if its PE ratio is equivalent to growth ratio. Which means if the PE ratio is considerably below the growth ratio of a companies&#8217; stock is considered undervalued or the stock is cheap. This is another important aspect you should grasp in order to learn Stock trading.</p>
<p>So here are some simple tricks to help you learn Stock trading. Always keep in mind how long you intend to be in the market, learn and understand PE ratios as well as PEG ratios and maybe you should come out the gate with a few mutual funds versus individual stocks.</p>
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