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Buying Stocks
You've now learned what
a stock is and a little bit about the principles behind the stock
market, but how do you actually go about buying stocks? Thankfully,
you don't have to go down into the trading pit yelling and screaming
your order. There are two main ways to purchase stock:
1. Using a Brokerage
The most common method
to buy stocks is to use a brokerage. Brokerages come in two different
flavors. Full-service brokerages offer you (supposedly) expert advice
and can manage your account; they also charge a lot. Discount brokerages
offer little in the way of personal attention but are much cheaper.
At one time, only the
wealthy could afford a broker since only the expensive, full-service
brokers were available. With the internet came the explosion of
online discount brokers. Thanks to them nearly anybody can now afford
to invest in the market.
2. DRIPs &
DIPs
Dividend reinvestment
plans (DRIPs) and direct investment plans (DIPs) are plans by which
individual companies, for a minimal cost, allow shareholders to
purchase stock directly from the company. Drips are a great way
to invest small amounts of money at regular intervals.
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