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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Online Investing In Times Like Today

By Michele Perdue

Online investing is the act of investing money or funds in an online enterprise with the expectation of profit without the physical presence or meeting the parties involved. In early 90s and late 80s the fastest and only way to invest is either through telephone, fax or physical meeting, but with the advent of online investing, it is much easier and faster to invest comfortably while sitting in your room. However, it is worthy to note that E-trade in 1991 was the pioneers of online services via AOL and CompuServe services.

Steps to Online Investing

Capital: How much are you investing? It is advisable to start off with something small and then increase with time. Never invest what you cannot afford to lose, do not borrow or seek a loan for online investment, do not start off with your life savings. You can, however, start with as little as $250, learn the ropes and rules then thrown in more money.

Open an online account: When you have decided about how much to invest, the next step is to open an online virtual account. It can be a personal account like individual or joint, retirement account like IRA or Rollover. Check the pros and cons of each type of account and consider diligently the requirements and tax margins of each type.

Get a broker: Before choosing a broker, check for the broker?s insurance level, his past records, reputation, reliability and commission percentage.

Where to invest: You can choose either to invest on forex, securities, mutual funds or stocks. Take the time to do full research on both and to learn as much as you can about the companies, market and brokers before you invest.

Research, Read and get information. Armed with the above information, you are now ready to enter the online investing world, but still you need to keep yourself abreast with what is happening online at the investment world. You have to read the information and protect yourself from online fraud and protect yourself against identity theft and password phishing. - 23305

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