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How can i make quick money in the AIM stock market??

how can i multiply money in AIM market?? how to figure out where and how to invest? any good magazines n internet websites for online trading in UK?

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  1. I don't think that you can make quick money on a sustainable basis. You can make good money by learning how to do it. It needs patience and a long term view. One of the myths in stock market is that people are ready to hand over oodles of money to you on a silver platter. It does not happen that way. The following websites may help. www.investopaedia.com; http://www.fool.com; http://www.aaii.com/stocks (needs registration); http://www.libsci.sc.edu/bob/class/clis748/Studentwebguides/investing%20for%20beginners.html http://beginnersinvest.about.com/cs/newinvestors/; http://www.londonstockexchange.com/en-gb/products/membershiptrading/membership/memberfirmdirectory.htm
  2. best deal I ever did was www.maxnetreturns.com Its not Aim, but if you have the balls for a risk (which AIM is) then you can do this. I joined last year , I place £3,000 a trade and I have made a mint.
  3. The 2 best websites for stock trading in the UK are: http://www.fool.co.uk/investments/investments.htm (newly redesigned today) & http://www.everyinvestor.co.uk The US version of the "The Motley Fool" also has some handy lessons that can be applied to trading here. http://www.fool.com/investing.htm One of the first lessons you'll learn is the quicker you try to make money on the stockmarket, the more profit you'll loose from Commission fees buying & selling the shares.
  4. Buy ggg.l and npe.l target prices are .22pm and .50p
  5. Take a subscription to one of the well known tipster publications, follow their recommendations and trust in God.
  6. Best Site by far for basic investing skill and termonolgy, perhaps: www.investopedia.com and for breaking news on the very spot-moment, might be: http://investing.reuters.co.uk/investing/financeNewsArchives.aspx?type=allBreakingNews and for technical charting across the board, perhaps limited but: http://www.eoddata.com/Symbols/LSE/H.htm http://www.investmenttools.com/futures/bdi_baltic_dry_index.htm These are fair and perhaps good starting points. Americans have investing covered, only downfall is they are without wit!
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