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If you are interested in learning the fundamentals of investing, you have come to the right place. Our primary mission is to educate the people how to invest in the stock market and other investment opportunities.
The information here will help you to better understand the stock trading and other investment vehicles. I will teach you how to invest your money for the greatest possible gains while reducing the associated risks in the stock market and other investing opportunities.

The lessons I have learned during my investment career are passed on here to help guide you through the sometimes confusing world of the stock market. This information will give you the knowledge and expertise to make informed decisions regarding your portfolio.

I know there are many people out there who want to learn how to invest, but are apprehensive because they just don't have the education or the background to make informed choices. And admittedly there are many financial websites that you can visit to try to gain a better understanding of stock trading, and investing in general. The advantage here is that I designed this site to be extremely user-friendly with step by step instructions on how to invest that other investing websites do not match.

Many sites have so much information that it is overwhelming, so I am keeping this a common sense, simple to use, free financial site to help people start from scratch and be successful with their investment portfolio. I will show you the things you need to know as you start on this journey and I will be here to help you every step of the way.

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 Tuesday, February 09th

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DJIA
12230.65
73.84
Nasdaq
2273.07
17.31
S&P 500
1324.33
3.68

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Today's Top Story

Will We Ever Again Trust Wall Street?

For many investors, the market's turbulence hasn't just destroyed wealth. It has shattered their faith in the financial system itself. Consider Philip Eberlin, 56 years old, who runs a woodwork-restoration business in Chicago Heights, Ill. Trading hot stocks a decade ago, Mr. Eberlin got burned on picks like Krispy Kreme and Tyco. In 2007 he got back into stocks, only to take another hit.

"Having been burned twice in 10 years," says Mr. Eberlin, he now has about 80% of his family's assets "protected from the market" in certificates of deposit and fixed annuities. "I don't have trust in Wall Street to help the small investor in any way, shape or form."

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