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The most important piece of information for investors is to do your own homework. An investment should be treated as any other purchase. Are you getting value for what you are paying? In investments, it is vitally important to compare fees that brokerage companies charge. Some companies are so laden with fees that you will never see a return and other firms charge fees so low it is unblievable. The bottom line is to find value. Invest with someone that has a track record of beating the maket. Ask for proof. If the evidence is sufficient, put a relatively small initial investment with the company to try it out. If you find that you really like the company, you can add more funds at future date. Don't rush yourself and look for good researchers on staff that the broker will have access to. If the broker isn't good at picking investments, why on earth would you want to hire them? Most firms give you information and you pick your own stuff without any recommendations. In this investment model, you might as well pick the lowest cost firm out there like Vanuard.

History has proven that some people can seriously beat the market in a big way and do it consistently. These are the guys you want to look for. They aren't likely to call you first. You have got to find them, seek them out, and they will be very busy. Once you get in with the right place, your chances for success go up dramatically. Don't accept a place that gives you a few mutual funds to choose from and has no idea what is the best thing to pick. That kind of place is not giving you any real value.


























































 

 

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