I've been interested in the stock market for sometime now, have dabbled in Stock simulators and made a lot more money than I have lost, but it was basically akin to gambling. I want to ACTUALLY learn how to do it and do it well. From what I've been able to glean, this sub seems to a lot more short term than long term when compared to r/investing, which is definitely what I'm more interested in. I started reading "How to Trade your way to Financial Freedom", cheesy title but the book contains a lot of good information concerning the psychology of trading and is basically a guide on how to develope your own system. A couple of chapters in I realized that I do not feel I know enough to continue reading and I want to basically start from square one and work my way up. Right now I've just started reading Fundamental Analysis for Dummies, and even though it seems the author is interested in long term investments and weathering the market through the long term, I still feel there is a lot of good information I could get from reading it. Just wondering how you guys here learned, whether it was through a textbook or an depth online course, etc.
TL:DR: I know how to trade stocks and have a basic understanding of the market, but I don't really know the technical stuff at all. What is the best way to learn and learn quickly?
Submitted February 26, 2016 at 12:04AM by agreathobo http://ift.tt/1QjjGXn
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