Basics of Investing
 

My Sitemap

Hierarchical Sitemap
Navigation Menu Sitemap

 

  • There are many ways and many reasons to invest your money. If you are like the majority of Americans who currently invest, are looking for beginner investments, or are thinking about investing in the near future, you probably are already familiar with a few of these terms, but not all of them, or not very well.
    investing_introduction.html

  • So you want the very best investing advice there is to be had, eh? You've come to the right place. -And we are not being egotistical in saying so, we promise. Building on what we've learned on the last section, (Investment types) our investing advice will now show you how to use those major investment vehicles in your investing strategy very wisely.
    investing_strategies.html

  • An option assignment is the sale (in the case of a call option) or purchase (in the case of a put option) of an underlying instrument such as a stock, an index, a treasury security or currency, pursuant to an exercise tendered to the Options Clearing Corporation or OCC.
    Option_Assignments.html

  • An option is a contract to buy or sell a specific financial product officially known as the option's underlying instrument, underlying interest, or underlying security.
    Options.html

  • Below is a glossary of terms for options and glossary of options strategy. An option is the right to buy or sell a particular commodity or security at a certain price on or before a particular date.
    Options_Glossary.html

  • This final step in our investing advice is what keeps your investment earning safely, the way you intended it to, year in and year out.
    periodic_rebalancing_reallocation.html

  • Now that you more specifically know what you want, it's time to decide how you want your accounts to be managed. Today's investors have exactly three options on this step.
    self_or_pro_managed.html

  • Site_Map.html

  • This step is pretty self-explanatory, because time is your #1 ally in investing... Jumping from one investment to another is the most destructive downfall that has hurt long-term investors throughout the years.
    stay_invested.html

  • Below are most of the other common types of investments available to investors today.
    Types_of_Investments.html

 


AddThis Social Bookmark Button

 Basics-of-Investing