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E-raamat: Online Investing For Dummies

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Build a winning portfolio—and reduce your risk—with this bestselling guide

Online investing has never been easier—or more potentially confusing. Now that every broker or finance site has its own app, data, or approach, it can be all too easy to be misled and make a bad decision. Online Investing for Dummies helps you reduce risk and separate the gimmicks from the gold, pointing investors of all experience levels to the pro-tips, calculators, databases, useful sites, and peer communities that will lead to success. 

Updated to include information on mobile trading and the influence of social media on the markets, the book also covers the basics—showing you how to figure out how much to invest, find data online, and pick an online broker. It then progresses through to more advanced topics, such as calculating returns, selecting mutual funds, buying bonds, options, commodities, and IPOs, taking you and your money wherever you want to go in the global market.

  • Set expectations and assess your risk
  • Analyze stocks and financial statements
  • Assemble the suite of tools to calculate your performance
  • Get tips on choosing the right online broker and on protecting your information online 

It’s time to get a pro strategy, and Online Investing for Dummies has all the inside information you need to build up that winning portfolio.

Introduction 1(4)
About this Book
1(1)
Foolish Assumptions
2(1)
Icons Used in This Book
2(1)
Beyond the Book
3(1)
Where to Go from Here
3(2)
Part 1: Getting Started Investing Online 5(144)
Chapter 1 Getting Yourself Ready for Online Investing
7(28)
Why Investing Online Is Worth Your While
8(1)
Getting Started
9(3)
Measuring How Much You Can Afford to Invest
12(9)
Turning yourself into a big saver
12(1)
Using desktop personal finance software
13(2)
Perusing personal finance websites
15(2)
Capitalizing from personal finance apps
17(1)
Saving with web-based savings calculators
18(1)
Relying on the residual method
19(1)
Using web-based goal-savings calculators
19(2)
Deciding How You Plan to Save
21(1)
To Be a Successful Investor, Start Now!
21(1)
Learning the Lingo
22(1)
Setting Your Expectations
23(1)
Keeping up with the rate of return
23(1)
The power of compounding
24(1)
Determining How Much You Can Expect to Profit
24(6)
Studying the past
25(3)
What the past tells you about the future
28(2)
Gut-Check Time: How Much Risk Can You Take?
30(1)
Passive or Active? Deciding What Kind of Investor You Plan to Be
31(4)
How to know if you're a passive investor
31(1)
Sites for passive investors to start with
32(1)
How to know whether you're an active investor
33(1)
Sites for the active investor to start with
34(1)
Chapter 2 Getting Your Device Ready for Online Investing
35(28)
Turning Your Device into a Trading Station
36(3)
Using favorites to put data at your fingertips
37(1)
Putting key mobile apps a touch away
38(1)
Compiling a list of must watch sites
39(1)
Tracking the Market's Every Move
39(7)
Getting price quotes on markets and stocks
40(1)
Slicing and dicing the markets
41(2)
Your crystal ball: Predicting how the day will begin
43(1)
Getting company descriptions
44(1)
Keeping tabs on commodities
44(1)
Tracking bonds and U.S. Treasurys
45(1)
Monitoring Market-Moving News
46(4)
Financial websites
46(2)
Traditional financial news sites
48(2)
Checking In on Wall Street Chatter
50(4)
Everyone is an expert: Checking in with blogs
51(1)
Finding blogs
52(1)
Getting in tune with podcasts
52(1)
Taming Twitter
53(1)
Keeping Tabs on the Regulators
54(2)
Executing Trades
56(1)
Searching the Internet High and Low
56(1)
Keeping the Bad Guys Out: Securing Your PC
57(1)
Mastering the Basics with Online Tutorials and Simulations
58(5)
Online tutorials
59(1)
Simulations
60(3)
Chapter 3 Choosing the Best Account Type for You
63(28)
Knowing How Different Accounts Are Taxed
64(2)
Taxable accounts
64(1)
Retirement accounts
64(1)
Education savings accounts
65(1)
Plain Vanilla: The Taxable Brokerage Account
66(14)
The importance of dividends
67(2)
How capital gains are taxed
69(1)
The high tax price of being short-term
70(1)
How long-term capital gains are taxed
71(1)
When you can win from your losses
71(2)
What to do with your worthless stock
73(1)
Using technology to measure your capital gain
74(3)
Measuring your capital gains if you've lost your records
77(2)
How dividends are taxed
79(1)
Retirement Accounts: Knowing Your 401(k)s from Your IRAs
80(6)
401(k)s: A great place to get started
82(1)
Managing your 401(k) plan online
83(1)
Getting in tune with IRAs
84(1)
Setting up an IRA
85(1)
Going Back to School with Education Savings Accounts
86(5)
Three numbers you need to know: 529
87(1)
Getting up to speed on 529 plans online
88(1)
Understanding 529 fees
89(1)
Living in the 529's shadow: The Coverdell
90(1)
Chapter 4 Connecting with an Online Broker
91(28)
Finding the Best Broker for You
92(2)
The nine main factors to consider
92(2)
Gotchas to watch out for
94(1)
Separating the Types of Brokerages
94(12)
Paying the minimum with a deep discounter
95(2)
Get more with a discounter
97(7)
Full-service traditional
104(2)
Avoiding Hidden Fees
106(2)
Finding Out What Reviewers Think
108(2)
Is Your Money Safe? Checking Out Your Broker
110(1)
Cutting the Cord: Mobile Trading
111(2)
Pay Attention to Where Your Cash Is Parked: Money Market Funds
113(1)
Buying Stocks and Mutual Funds without a Broker
114(2)
Stocks: Direct investments
114(2)
Mutual funds: Straight from the mutual fund company
116(1)
Opening and Setting Up Your Account
116(3)
The checklist of what you need to know
117(1)
The checklist of what you need to have
117(2)
Chapter 5 Getting It Done: How to Enter and Execute Trades
119(30)
Understanding How Stock Trades and Shares Are Handled
120(7)
Ways you can hold your investments
120(6)
A second in the life of a trade
126(1)
Getting It Done: Executing Your Trades
127(3)
Types of orders
127(2)
Costs of different orders
129(1)
Tailoring your trades even more
129(1)
Going off the Beaten Path with Different Trading Techniques
130(6)
Cashing in when stocks fall: Selling stock short
130(1)
Tracking the short sellers
131(1)
Living on borrowed time: Buying stock on margin
132(3)
The call you don't want to get: The margin call
135(1)
The nightshift: Trading in the extended hours
135(1)
Knowing Your Options: Basic Ways to Best Use Options
136(7)
The different types of options
137(1)
Basic options strategies
137(3)
How to get option prices online
140(1)
How to buy options online
141(1)
Discovering more about options online
142(1)
Stepping Through Placing a Trade
143(8)
Using the brokerage's website
143(2)
Using the brokerage's mobile app
145(1)
Using the brokerage's PC software
146(3)
Part 2: Using Online Investment Resources 149(126)
Chapter 6 Why Stock Prices Rise and Fall
151(28)
How Stocks Get into the Public's Hands
152(3)
Step 1: An idea becomes a company
152(1)
Step 2: The company expands and grows
152(2)
Step 3: The company goes public
154(1)
Step 4: The new shares trade
155(1)
Why Stocks Move Up and Down in the Short Term
155(20)
Tracking the market's every move
156(1)
Getting in tune with earnings reports
157(5)
Companies and the company they keep in their industries
162(3)
Monitoring the big cheese
165(1)
Where it all begins: Tracking prices of raw materials
165(1)
Getting with the mo'
166(1)
Mania over merger chatter
167(1)
Why bond yields aren't boring
168(1)
The heartbeat of the economy: Economic reports
168(2)
What they know that you don't - Insider buying and selling
170(2)
Knowing how investors are feeling: Tracking market sentiment
172(3)
What Moves Stocks in the Long Term?
175(4)
Going back to school with academic research
175(1)
Learning from the wise men
176(3)
Chapter 7 Connecting with Other Investors Online
179(20)
Finding Kindred Investment Spirits Online
180(1)
Getting the Message with Stock Message Boards
180(7)
Stock message boards aren't for everyone
181(1)
Understanding the types of stock message boards
181(1)
Knowing the ulterior motives of some online stock message board members
182(2)
Determining what exchange or market a stock trades on
184(1)
A penny saved: Beware of penny stocks
185(2)
Connecting with an Investment Club
187(2)
How to find an investment club that suits you
188(1)
Understanding the drawbacks of investment clubs
188(1)
Social Networking Comes of Age
189(7)
What's the fuss about Twitter?
190(3)
Getting a read on the market with Twitter
193(1)
Giving Facebook some face time
194(2)
The Brave New World: Social Networking Meets Online Investing
196(3)
Social investing sites as a higher form of stock message boards?
196(1)
Plugging into social investing sites
197(1)
Starting to get social: Trying social investing sites
198(1)
Chapter 8 Measuring Your Performance
199(20)
The Importance of Tracking Your Performance
200(2)
Why it's worth the trouble to measure your returns
200(1)
Why you want to measure your risk, too
201(1)
Calculating Your Performance Yourself
202(4)
The easiest way to calculate returns
203(1)
An easy way to calculate returns if you've deposited or taken out money
203(2)
The hardest way to calculate returns
205(1)
Calculating How Risky Your Portfolio Is
206(6)
A simple way of calculating your average return
207(2)
Calculating your risk
209(1)
What does it all mean? Sizing up your portfolio
210(1)
Finding other things to compare your returns to
211(1)
Using Online Tools to Calculate Your Performance
212(7)
Looking at online performance-measurement tools
213(1)
Using personal finance and performance-tracking software
213(1)
Using stock simulation and social investing sites
214(1)
Using portfolio-tracking websites
215(1)
Using performance-analytics websites
216(3)
Chapter 9 Choosing an Asset Allocation
219(18)
The Recipe for Your Online Investing: Asset Allocation
220(7)
What's so great about diversification?
221(1)
Zig-zag: The second element of diversification
221(2)
Bigger isn't always better: Understanding size
223(1)
Picking investments with the right styles
224(2)
How rebalancing steadies your portfolio
226(1)
How discipline can save your portfolio from getting punished
227(1)
Using and Finding Your Perfect Asset Allocation
227(10)
Determining your current asset allocation
228(2)
Using guidelines
230(2)
Picking an asset allocation based on your risk tolerance
232(2)
Picking an asset allocation based on your goals
234(3)
Chapter 10 Finding and Buying Mutual Funds
237(20)
The Feeling Is Mutual: Understanding Mutual Funds
238(2)
Considering the pros of mutual funds
238(1)
Drawbacks of mutual funds worth considering
239(1)
Types of Investment Companies
240(2)
Categorizing Mutual Funds
242(3)
Stock funds
242(1)
Bond funds
243(1)
Money market funds
243(1)
Hybrid funds
244(1)
What to Look for in a Mutual Fund
245(7)
Deciphering the morass of mutual fund fees
247(2)
Finding mutual funds that work for you
249(1)
Buying mutual funds with an online broker
250(1)
How to buy mutual funds without a broker
251(1)
Comparing Mutual Funds
252(2)
Putting funds' characteristics side by side
252(1)
Analyzing a mutual fund's risk
253(1)
Getting the Full Story: Reading a Mutual Fund's Prospectus
254(1)
Getting More Information about Funds
255(2)
Chapter 11 Finding and Buying Exchange-Traded Funds
257(18)
Getting to Know ETFs
258(2)
Invest in Popular Indexes with ETFs
260(1)
How to Find the Right ETF for the Job
260(5)
Tracking ETFs' every move
262(1)
ETF fees can vary
262(2)
Finding out how pricey an ETF is
264(1)
Using ETF-Recommending Robo-Advisors
265(4)
What the heck is a robo-advisor?
265(1)
Robo-advisors that hold your hand
266(1)
Robo-advisors that are completely automated
267(2)
ETFs That Go off the Beaten Path
269(1)
ETFs Have Issues, Too
270(1)
A Few Final Things to Consider about ETFs
271(6)
Using ETFs as a way to invest in themes
272(1)
Betting on commodities and currencies with ETFs
272(1)
Reading the fine print: The prospectus
273(2)
Part 3: Maximizing Investment Knowledge 275(88)
Chapter 12 Putting Companies Under the Microscope
277(18)
Understanding Financial Statements
278(11)
Downloading financial statements
279(2)
Reading the income statement
281(1)
Basics about the balance sheet
282(2)
Understanding the cash flow statement
284(1)
Putting it all together
284(2)
Spotting trends in financial statements
286(2)
Using financial statements to understand the company
288(1)
Unearthing Details about the Company from Regulatory Filings
289(6)
Finding the nitty-gritty description of the company
290(1)
Getting the details on company announcements
290(1)
Finding out whether the company is being sued
290(1)
Getting the truth from management
291(1)
Seeing whether the company got into a tiff with its auditors
292(1)
Weighing the risk of failure
293(1)
Seeing what the company is worried about
293(1)
Assessing how much the company's management is getting paid
293(1)
Determining the independence of the company's leadership
294(1)
Chapter 13 Evaluating Stocks' Prospects
295(18)
Finding Out How to Not Overpay for Stocks
296(9)
Quick ways to determine how pricey a stock is
298(2)
Ways to interpret valuations
300(3)
Studying stocks using automated tools
303(1)
Shortcomings of studying stocks' valuation ratios
303(2)
The armchair investor's way to not overpay
305(1)
Evaluating Stocks' Potential Return and Risk
305(3)
Measuring a stock's total return
306(1)
Finding out more about risk and return online
307(1)
Digging Even Deeper: Advanced Valuation Techniques
308(5)
Using the dividend discount model to see whether a stock is on sale
308(1)
The value hunter's favorite weapon: The discounted cash flow analysis
309(4)
Chapter 14 Finding Investment Ideas with Online Stock Screens
313(16)
Getting Familiar with Stock Screens
314(5)
Creating an online screen
315(1)
General characteristics you can use to screen stocks
316(1)
Choosing an online screening site
317(2)
Knowing What You're Looking For: Popular Screening Variables
319(4)
The basics: Because you have to start somewhere
319(2)
Getting more particular: More advanced variables to screen for
321(1)
Finding stocks using trading-pattern variables
322(1)
Getting Started with Premade Screens
323(2)
Designing a Custom Screen
325(4)
Finding different industries' best companies by using Yahoo! Finance
326(1)
Finding value or growth companies by using Morningstar's Stock Screener
327(2)
Chapter 15 Analyzing the Analysts and Stock Pickers
329(16)
Picking Apart Professional Analyst Reports
330(8)
Accessing analyst reports online
330(2)
Determining which Wall Street analysts are worth listening to
332(2)
What to look for in an analyst report
334(1)
Pssst ... understanding the whisper number
335(1)
Accessing and understanding credit ratings
335(3)
Connecting with Online Stock Ratings
338(3)
Putting quant stock models to work for you
338(1)
Sharing stock ratings with other investors online
339(2)
Evaluating Stock- and Mutual Fund-Picking Newsletters and Websites
341(4)
Before you sign up for a stock-picking service
341(1)
Using newsletters to your advantage
342(3)
Chapter 16 Researching and Buying Bonds Online
345(18)
Getting Acquainted with Bonds
346(9)
Knowing who issues debt
347(3)
Online resources to find out more about bonds
350(1)
Common traits of bonds
350(5)
Finding and Buying Bonds Online
355(4)
Finding individual bonds online
355(2)
Sealing the deal: Buying individual bonds online
357(2)
Considering Bond Alternatives
359(6)
Money market funds and certificates of deposit
360(1)
Wall Street's lost child: Preferred stock
361(2)
Part 4: The Part Of Tens 363(28)
Chapter 17 Ten Top Mistakes Made by Online Investors
365(8)
Buying and Selling Too Frequently
366(1)
Letting Losers Run and Cutting Winners Short
367(1)
Focusing on the Per-Share Price of the Stock
367(1)
Failing to Track Risk and Return
368(1)
Taking Advice from the Wrong People
368(1)
Trying to Make Too Much Money Too Quickly
369(1)
Letting Emotions Take Over
370(1)
Looking to Blame Someone Else for Your Losses
371(1)
Ignoring Tax Considerations
372(1)
Dwelling on Mistakes Too Long
372(1)
Chapter 18 Ten Ways to Protect Your Investments and Identity Online
373(10)
Beware of Pyramid Schemes
374(1)
Steer Clear of Ponzi Schemes
375(1)
Avoid Tout Sheets and Know Whom You're Taking Advice From
376(1)
Don't Fall for Investment Spam Emails
377(1)
Understand Loopholes Scammers Can Use
378(1)
Familiarize Yourself with the Fingerprints of a Scam
379(1)
Learn to Be an Online Sleuth
380(1)
Know How to Complain If You Suspect a Fraud
380(1)
Make Sure That Your Computer Is Locked Down
381(1)
Be Aware of Online Sources for More Information
382(1)
Chapter 19 Online Investors' Ten Most Common Questions
383(8)
How Do I Find Out Which Companies Are Going to Split Their Stock?
384(1)
Can I Use Options to Boost My Returns?
384(1)
Can I Still Lose Money If I Invest in Bonds?
385(1)
What's the Easiest Way to Invest in Commodities?
386(1)
How Long Will It Take for Me to Double My Money?
386(1)
Do I Have a Say in How a Company I'm Invested in Operates?
387(1)
How Can Deep-Discount Online Brokers Make Money Charging $5 or Less for Trades?
388(1)
How Are Hedge Funds, Private-Equity Funds, and Venture Capital Funds Different?
388(1)
If a Company Is Buying Back Its Stock, Does That Mean the Stock Is Cheap?
389(1)
If I Own a House, Do I Need to Hold Real-Estate Investment Trusts in My Stock Portfolio, Too?
390(1)
Index 391
Matt Krantz is a nationally known financial journalist who specializes in investing topics. He's personal finance and management editor at Investor's Business Daily. He's also worked in the financial industry and covered markets and investing for USA TODAY. His writing on financial topics has also appeared in Money magazine, Kiplinger's, and Men's Health. Krantz is the author of Fundamental Analysis For Dummies and co-author of Investment Banking For Dummies.