Investing Online for Dummies, 5th Edition
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Everybody talks about it—how much you can save , and earn, when you start an online investment program. If you’ve decided you’re ready to find out what all the excitement’s about, you’re in luck. Investing Online For Dummies has been completely revised and updated with the latest tools, Web sites, rule changes, and tips that can make online investing easy and profitable.
To be a successful online investor, you need to know your way around the Web and you also need to understand something about investments. Investing Online For Dummies can help you make sound financial decisions by:
- Outlining basic investment fundamentals
- Explaining how stock options work and helping you determine the value of your employee stock option plan
- Pointing out costly traps and ways to avoid them
- Directing you to resources that provide information you need and helping you make sense of it
- Showing you how to use the Internet to become a savvy investor
This 5th edition of Investing Online For Dummies provides clear instructions and ample illustrations, taking you from the basics of online investing to making your own online stock transactions to purchasing bonds online. A few of the things you’ll discover:
- What’s important in an online brokerage and how to locate one that meets your needs
- How to find Internet resources that help you select mutual funds
- How to use stock online screens to find investment candidates that will move you toward your financial goals
- Where to look for direct stock purchase and ShareBuilder plans that let you invest online for as little as $25 a month
- How Internet tools can help you analyze and choose stocks and bonds
- The secrets to paying the lowest commissions when trading online
There’s so much information available on the Internet that you can easily feel overwhelmed. Investing Online For Dummies leads you through that maze, showing you how to get started, what you really need to know, where to go online to find it, and how to get the process underway. When it comes to choosing which cruise to take to celebrate your success, however, you’re on your own!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #74527 in Books
- Published on: 2005-04-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 408 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780764584565
- Condition: USED - VERY GOOD
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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
Investing Online for Dummies is an invaluable resource for those who want to take advantage of the timely nature of the Internet for online investing. Author Kathleen Sindell covers all the bases for the online investor including setting up stock screens, selecting mutual funds, fishing for IPOs, and online banking and trading. This book is loaded with links to investment resources on the Internet and also includes a CD-ROM with demos of various investment tools and popular shareware programs. Highly recommended for online investors.
Review
"Investing Online for Dummies" (1998). Beginner's guide to conducting financial investments over the Internet. With advice about finding the right information sources and online brokerages, this primer is of value to computer novices as well as veteran Internet users who wish to begin investing online. This book is accompanied by a CD-ROM containing helpful investment and finance software. -- Encyclopedia Britannica Review, June 15, 1999
"Investing Online for Dummies" has it all and is filled with great recommendations -- and a few smart warnings-- about the world of online investment resource. -- Suretrade.com, Book Reviews, Feb. 17, 1999
An ideal starter book. "Investing Online for Dummies" advises you on getting timely stock quotes 24 hours a day, finding savings and treasury securities information, paying low commissions, plus a whole lot more. -- KSWB San Diego Television, Virtual Library: E-Commerce Books June 1999
Any investor who fails to take advantage of all of the information that is available through their computer is passing up some of the most amazing tools to help achieve financial success. However, one of the most difficult tasks for investors is sifting through all of the material on the Internet. This book ("Investing Online for Dummies") cuts through all of the clutter and puts you in touch with information that is useable and reliable.
I have to admit it took me a long time to become comfortable with computers, the Internet, and the material that is available. Now it would be impossible for me to do my work as a journalist and investor without those tools.
Like all "dummies" books, this one approaches its subject with a sense of humor. After all, we're not talking about rocket science or brain surgery. Yet, the quality of the work is exceptional and no other book on online investing comes close to this one. -- Money In the Morning, Investing for Rookies, February 5, 1999
Do it yourself investing. This can be complicated, but it can also be fascinating, empowering and profitable... Here are some books to get you started "Investing Online for Dummies", by Kathleen Sindell (IDG Books, 1999). You've read the book, visited your broker, now check out the Web. Sindell shows how to find all of the resources on the Web to develop and monitor your portfolio. -- ABC.News.Com, The Laughing Stockbroker's Guide to Investing, June 5, 1999
Don't be fooled by the Dummies moniker, because investing is serious business, and Investing Online for Dummies handles its subject with finesse. Readers can learn how to understand the real cost of mutual fund sales fees, where to obtain free downloadable retirement planners, and how to get investor information from mailing lists. The author has done her homework, and the book is enhanced with screen shots, tips, and charts.
Here's some hard-learned advice. Smart investing requires both knowledge and time on the part of the investor, regardless of the financial stakes involved. If you are participating in any way with online investing, consider purchasing "Investing Online for Dummies" sooner rather than later. RECOMMENDED. -- My Mac Online by John Nemerovski, BookBytes Book Reviews, June 1998
Investing Online for Dummies is an invaluable resource for those who want to take advantage of the timely nature of the Internet for online investing. Author Kathleen Sindell covers all the bases for the online investor including setting up stock screens, selecting mutual funds, fishing for IPOs, and online banking and trading. This book is loaded with links to investment resources on the Internet and also includes a CD-ROM with demos of various investment tools and popular shareware programs. Highly recommended for online investors. -- Online Investing, Trading Online, February 14, 1999
Of six newly released online investing books...the best of the lot is "Investing Online for Dummies, 2nd Edition" by Kathleen Sindell, which is full of solid advice and helpful Web hints. Sindell covers every area you need to worry about: financial planning, choosing mutual funds and stocks, and portfolio tracking. The book even includes a helpful section on bonds, a subject too often ignored by writers and investors. -- BusinessWeek Online, BusinessWeek Review, May 14, 1999
Speaking of beginning investors, here's some recommended reading: Investing Online for Dummies, by Kathleen Sindell. We spoke to Sindell this week about the wealth of resources available to average investors on the Web. Her book is full of good advice and great Web sites that can help you with everything from buying stocks and bonds to banking online. Give it a read. -- The Money Machine with Carmine Gallo, InteractiveWeek Online, Avoid Trading Mistakes, June 15, 1998
From the Publisher
Discover how to:
Research stocks, bonds, and mutual funds on the Web
Perform Internet transactions securely
Protect yourself from online brokerage outages
Save on commissions
Monitor your portfolio online
PLUS A BONUS CD-ROM, including:
MacChart, EEBond, Fund Manager, and MarketWatch shareware products
Market Watcher for Windows, Ticker Page, and EZStock Plus trial versions
Customer Reviews
Wish I hadn't bought it
I figured the "dummy" in the title meant that someone totally clueless like me could buy this book and get all the information they needed about online investing (which is really just investing).
Instead, Sindell's book is a bloated list of links to other people's information - the book itself has little useful instruction or guidance, and the information it does have seems to be written for a more investment-savvy audience. Anyone who knows what a P/E ratio is wouldn't need to buy the book in the first place - so why doesn't she slow down and explain what all that stuff means?
Indeed, I could have gotten the links in her book for free from a search engine - what I really wanted was a central location for all the information I could have gotten in 100 sites if I had the time to browse through them all. Instead of doing that, Sindell gives me the 100 sites and says, go look it up. She still doesn't tell me HOW I'm supposed to use these sites to determine whether a company's stock is solid or not. Some of them were dead links - another point to be made for minimizing web links in print manuals. Altogether a disappointing read.
Great Book for Beginners
This book does not only explain how to invest online but it also explains investing in simple terms for beginners. Being in my 20s, I know very little about investing but this book helped me get through all the "street lingo". Just a little caveat--some of the information about online companies may be outdated--which is to be expected since it was published last year. This should not pose a problem as long as you do some minimal research on your own.
What I really like most about this book is that it is well-organized. The book is organized to be read either from cover to cover, or randomly. Both ways work as I found out. Although almost all of the information you find here can be found on the internet for free, its nice to have the information in an easy-to-read, well-organized book. Because of the openness of the web the information you get might be either suspect or overwhelming (believe me there's a lot of information out there!) or worse it could be both. This book solves that dilemma, and the headache I get after staring at the computer monitor for hours sifting through so much information. If you're planning to invest your hard-earned money, start by investing your $20 on this book.
Possibly the only Six-Star book on the market. A MUST!
Investing Online for Dummies is the bible for anyone investing on the Internet, and a book that my broker buddies openly trash, yet privately stock as a handy reference. Intelligent, comprehensive, fat on facts, and loaded with useful hints and advice that doesn't exist elsewhere, Dr. Sindell took me right to the core of finding the answers I hopelessly spent hours trying to locate among dozens of other sources. To top it off, Investing Online for Dummies costed me less than the price of a single trade using a broker. When I asked my nephew what he wanted for his graduation, the smart aleck brazenly snipped: "A cool million". So I slipped him a check for $200 and a gift-wrapped copy of Investing Online for Dummies along with a bookmark that read: "KEEP THE CHANGE". Whether you're a pro at investing on the Internet or just considering it, you have to be a DUMMY not to buy this book.




