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Should I Buy Shares Now
If the stock market crashes, I can buy stocks when they are cheap?

I am a beginner in investing, but rational buy stocks if the U.S. stock market crashed, as then, it will be a great buying opportunity?

In general, yes it is a good idea to buy shares when the market is falling and inventories are low … provided that the plan to keep for 10 years or more. The best way to enjoy the scholarship is to buy low cost, index funds, which holds most of the stock market for you. In this sense, they are very different and should not try to guess which stocks perform the best in the long term. With the funds rate, the capture of global market returns. If you're new, you to obtain a basic education in initial investment. Sorry, but there is no shortcut to making money in stocks. You have to start when the rest of us started: at first. The attempt to circumvent a basic understanding of stocks, bonds and mutual funds almost sure to cause problems somewhere along the road. You prematurely panick and sell at the most inopportune, if you take more risks than is comfortable. You need to understand the concepts of modern portfolio theory and how set your profile to a level of risk that fits your situation. It is also necessary to understand the impact of the costs of long-term profitability. Want to develop a approach based on investment objective, instead of just randomly throwing money into stocks here and there. For beginners, I recommend 4 good sources: 1) Book: Mutual Funds for Dummies by Eric Tyson. Reservation The best way to start. Book 2): The Guide Boglehead invest 3) download my free book on http://www.invest-for-retirement.com 4) free tutoring http://www.investopedia.com

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