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Four Reasons to Start Investing Online

Lower Commissions - Online investing has lower commissions than speaking with a broker. If you invest by speaking with a broker you can expect to pay on between $20 and up to $50 per transaction. Online transactions can be as low as $0 (usually with a minimum balance or minimum paid trades) to about $10 for larger orders. The commission range depends on the broker, number of shares, and type of order.

Faster Trades - Talking to a broker from my experience will get your order in fast but not as fast doing it yourself. Think of it like this. When you are giving your broker an order over the phone what do you think they are doing? That's right, they are in front of a trade screen (probably a lot like yours) and inputting the order you would have input yourself.

After hours investing
- What happens to the broker at the days end? They go home. There may be a night shift buy why risk it. Having online access gives you control to get in and out of positions night and day. So if an event happens you will be able to shift your investments right then. Just be sure the online broker offers after hours investing and don't just assume it's there.

Real Time Research
- In one place you get access to quotes, news, fundamental and technical analysis, and trading forums. This gives you a great resource to know what is going on in the market and how you can position yourself for better returns and lower risk.

Just Makes Sense
So as you can see, it makes a lot of sense to start investing online. You win as the investor with lower commissions, faster trades, after hour's investing and real time research. So pull out those web browsers and pick a broker to start investing online today.


Do you want to start investing online? Then check out my start investing today blog post and see how easy it is. Also if you interested in investing see another article of mine, Start Trading Online.

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Where can I practice investing online? (Answers: 2) (Comments: 0)
I vaguely remember my professor naming a couple of websites where you invest 'virtual dollars'. Can anyone out there in the world of the 'internets' (as the kids say nowadays) suggest a couple of websites?

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Need some advice on investing online in shares? (Answers: 5) (Comments: 0)
Hello, I'm looking into buying shares online (a relatively small amount to Invest in order to supplement my income) but not sure where to start. As I'm A beginner, I'd probably want low risks. What websites have helpful material on this for beginners? What are the kinds of costs or taxation involved?

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