We have a lot of topics about investing ideas, strategies, and advice, but equally important are the tools and resources used to research securities and economic info, as well as those used to actually buy and sell securities and assets and execute trades. As we all know, theory is nice, but logistics and execution are where real winners are made, and these can be some of the trickiest parts for those just starting out.
To that end, I think it'd be beneficial if the seasoned investors chimed in with what type of asset class they are typically involved in, and the tools and resources they use.
I am far from an expert on this, (hence the topic) but for example:
- Strategy: buy and hold stocks and bonds
- Research: Valueline subscriptions, yahoo finance, Seeking Alpha, Edgar
- Tools: Vanguard for broker, morningstar to monitor portfolio
- Strategy: buy physical gold
- Research: Kitco, xx industry report
- Tools: buy from UOB, store at Cisco Certis
- Strategy: buy real estate
- Research: zillow to find properties, xx site for researching area economics, yy website to learn about tax incentives
- Tools: zz software to run cashflows
I think you get the picture. Obviously only share what you're comfortable with.
I checked the search to see if anything like this is out there but saw nothing
To that end, I think it'd be beneficial if the seasoned investors chimed in with what type of asset class they are typically involved in, and the tools and resources they use.
I am far from an expert on this, (hence the topic) but for example:
- Strategy: buy and hold stocks and bonds
- Research: Valueline subscriptions, yahoo finance, Seeking Alpha, Edgar
- Tools: Vanguard for broker, morningstar to monitor portfolio
- Strategy: buy physical gold
- Research: Kitco, xx industry report
- Tools: buy from UOB, store at Cisco Certis
- Strategy: buy real estate
- Research: zillow to find properties, xx site for researching area economics, yy website to learn about tax incentives
- Tools: zz software to run cashflows
I think you get the picture. Obviously only share what you're comfortable with.
I checked the search to see if anything like this is out there but saw nothing