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Month: November 2017

Give Your Child $1,000,000 For Christmas!

November 25, 2017October 21, 2020ericmilton

To all my Wealthy Joe Parents…

If you are pondering what to spend $200 on for your child’s Christmas gift, consider this.

Instead of buying a toy or device that will be forgotten about or obsolete in 3 months, may I suggest buying one share in the worlds largest e-commerce company – Alibaba – for about 190 bucks?

Your kids may not like it, and it probably won’t make them jump up and down with excitement, but in 20 years, when that one share of stock is worth $1,000,000, they will kiss the ground you walk on.

Don’t have a clue how to get started?  Check out my short, easy beginner’s guide to stock market investing.

Enjoy your holiday season!

 

My book, The Stock Market is For Everyone, is a short guide for the beginning, inexperienced investor that is easy to understand and can be put into action immediately.

Click here to be taken to its Amazon page.

(Disclosure: As a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, I earn a small commission on each sale generated through these links.)

 

 

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Think investing is the same as trading? You’re wrong!

November 19, 2017October 21, 2020ericmilton

I want to take a few minutes to explain the difference between being a trader and being an investor.  They are not the same thing!  I often hear people say that they’ve never thought of investing because they are turned off by the idea of trading.

The difference between trading and investing is really, really easy to understand.  It’s simply based on your time frame for holding shares in a particular company – in other words, how long you keep a stock after you buy it.  That’s it.

For example,  let’s say I buy 100 shares of stock XYZ at $25.50 at 10:00 a.m. and then sell the shares at a price of $26.50 at 11:00 a.m.  I just made a trade.  I held the shares for a whopping 60 minutes before selling them.  This is trading.  This is not investing.  And yes, it’s very stressful!

On the other hand, let’s say I buy those same 100 shares of XYZ, and hold onto them over the next 30 years.  Regardless of whether the price goes up or down, I hold onto them.  That would be an investment.  There’s no trading involved; all you are doing is buying shares and holding them over time!  No stress whatsoever.

I expand upon this in my short beginner’s guide to investing, The Stock Market is for Everyone.  If you’re new to investing, I hope you’ll check it out.

Become an investor today!

 

My book, The Stock Market is For Everyone, is a short guide for the beginning, inexperienced investor that is easy to understand and can be put into action immediately.

Click here to be taken to its Amazon page.

(Disclosure: As a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, I earn a small commission on each sale generated through these links.)

 

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