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How the Stock Market Works
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How the Stock Market Works

A Beginner’s Guide to Investment

Kogan Page, 2014 more...


Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Applicable

Recommendation

This short but informative beginner’s investment manual educates readers about the United Kingdom’s stock market. Financial journalist Michael Becket’s primer on investing covers information sources, general rules for selecting shares and the most common types of investments (stocks, bonds, gilts, futures, ETFs, options, tracker funds, and more) available to a UK investor. Becket does not break any new ground, but he is clear and thorough. While never giving financial advice, getAbstract recommends this guidebook as a readable, basic introduction to UK investing.

Take-Aways

  • Investing in securities markets in the UK requires research and preparation.
  • Most financial professionals advise that individuals start investing with £2,000 to £3,000 ($3,098 to $4,647).
  • The safest companies to buy are the blue chips, because the largest corporations are less risky investments than other firms.

About the Author

Financial journalist Michael Becket is the small-business editor at the Daily Telegraph.


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