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Any good courses for learning Fixed income, Equities, and FX/Commodities?

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Hi there, I came to last year and working at university. While I am here, I would like to study about , Equities, and FX/ in . I am hoping to get a like when I go back to my home country(Japan). I want to learn from the since I have never learned investment. I am hoping I can get some advice from someone who did some course like that. I googled, but couldn’t get good information. Thank you in advance.
Sorry it was a bit confusing. I am not a student. Im currently working at university as an administrator. I want to statrt building up my career in finances, but not of course or subject I should learn in order to get a job dealing with FX , fixed income, etc.

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  1. anonimitie on Aug 22, 2011

    I’m confused. If you want a job in finance, study it while there at University. Talk to the department head at your school. They’ll be able to suggest not just books but, full-blown courses.



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  3. drmark27 on Aug 22, 2011

    An introductory book like _Stock Markets for Dummies_ is a good place to start. This will give you a basic explanation of most things there are to know about the mechanics of stock investing including useful websites to surf.

    Investors Business Daily (IBD) is a solid daily resource (and its complement, http://www.investors.com ). It’s a better newspaper than the Wall Street Journal and it is built around a particular approach to trading. You could read _How to Make Money in Stocks_ by William O’Neil too–he’s the founder of IBD.

    Search your local library for other books on stock investing. Try to absorb as much knowledge and understanding as you can.

    After you have extensively researched and gained a solid foundation/education then look to open a brokerage account and paper trade–this is trading with play money before you put real capital at risk. You should do extensively before you eventually place your first trade live. Your early live trades should be with a very small position size. Only increase position size when you have done well to limit losses when the market has turned against you.



  4. abbas on Aug 22, 2011

    there are many courses are present online but i prefer the sites in which so many good traders share there idea and tools for free to newbies following link is one of them to get started


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