Before you purchase a stock do research, research, and more
research. What about that hot stock tip from a friend who
says, "Buy now, or you will lose big-time." On
the other hand, you don't buy the stock just because a
professional recommends it. Buyer beware, if it sounds
too good to be true, it probably is. You purchase a stock
only because you have done your research and it fits your
criteria as a viable stock as well as a professional brokers
advice.
Through research is the single most important thing you
can do before purchasing a stock. After research, you should
know every available fundamental fact about your company,
it's history and it's future plans.
Use the Interactive Stock/Quote Box
at MsFinancialSavvy.com for the stock and mutual fund research
it provides. After
you select a stock or mutual fund symbol to research, use
the drop-down menus' at the top of the chart. You can get
information on various time-frames for your security (up
to 1-decade), earnings per share(EPS), dividends paid, and
stock split history. You can compare your security(or stock),
to the market indices of Nasdaq, Dow, or S & P 500.
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