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Tutorial For Stocks 101

 

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Stocks 101

Are Stocks High Risk?

Asset Allocation

Splits, Dividends,Prices

Types of Stocks

Types of Brokers

Types of Research

What Is A Stock?

Why Invest?

Stock Chart Equities

Stock Chart Lines

Stock Chart Filters

Stocks Research

The Dow 30
 
Types of Stocks
 

There are many different types of stocks. Here I list a few of the most popular types to give you an idea of the availability.

Blue Chip Stocks:
Consist of the oldest most continuously profitable companies, which usually pay a dividend. Some companies are more than 100 years old. Many of the 30 Dow stocks are included in this definition. Also, these include some of your lowest risk stocks, based on their history.

Growth Stocks:
Are those that have or are expected to have superior earnings. They usually don't pay dividends because they reinvest their earnings for growth. Their share price can increase dramatically while in their growth stage. When they have a setback on bad news or some other problem, their share price can also go down dramatically. You must be prepared for these possible price fluctuations. Examples of growth stocks from the decade of the 90's include Microsoft, Gateway, Intel, Qwest, and Yahoo.

No Load Stocks:
can be purchase for reduced or no cost directly from companies. Check the company's website to verify its participation in this program. They will also give you information on how you can invest directly with their company.

Speculative Stocks:
When a new investor thinks of stock as "risky", speculative stocks are usually considered here. Your chances of losing a lot of money are great, and your chances of making a lot of money are small. Examples of speculative stocks are stocks priced under $5 per share (see Stocks Glossary).

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