Frequently Asked Questions
#1. What is a stock? A #1. A stock is a small portion of ownership in a public company, also know as a Share.
#2. What is a Dividend? A #2. A dividend a portion of the profits paid to the stock holders/investors.
#3. How often do companies pay Dividends? A #3. Companies payout Dividends monthly, quarterly or annually, each company is different.
#4. What is a stock market? A #4 The stock market is where "stock brokers" buy and sell companies stock.
#5. When was the first stock market formed? A #5. The stock market as we know it today started in 1602, there were many earlier attempts.
. The earlier stock market attempts date as far back to the Roman Empire.
#6. What is the function of a stock broker? A #6 Stock brokers help investors buy and sell company stocks.
#7. Who is the market maker? A #7. The market maker is responsible for buying and selling one companies stock. . . Making sure there is always someone to buy and someone to sell too.
#8. How risky is this? A #8 Alot less risky than you think, all our companies are profitable and sharing their profits.
#9 What is the product or commodity? A #9 We only invest in profitable, Dividend paying stocks.
#10 where is your proof? A #10 We post all our trades online for all to see.... Winners and losers.
#11 What is the worse case scenario? A #11. Worse case is you end up with a bunch of stock from profitable companies, paying you . quarterly dividends.
#12 What is the best case scenario? A #12. That is hard to predict, We never hold a stock more than 10 days so turnover is rather . high. 30% plus should be easy to do.
#13 How much money does it take to start? A #13. Everyone has their own comfort level with what they feel comfortable with and no two . people are alike in this matter.
#14 Do I need a broker? A #14. Yes, Online brokers are easiest to work with.
#15 Do we recommend any specific broker? A #15. Yes, ThinkorSwim by Ameritrade, It is has trading platform that is perfect for what we do.
#16 What are our credentials. A #16. We have been trading for close to 20 years and for the past three years have had . consistent triple digit returns.
#17 Can I speak to your present or past clients? A #17. They do have private lives and every once in a while they may offer to speak at one of our . webinars. We do offer testimonies of their trading performance.
#18 Who do I talk to about any questions? A #18. all questions can be posted in the forum or at live webinars. Depending on your . . . . membership level you can call directly to head of trading.
#19 How long does it take to learn this strategy? A #19. The basics can be learned in 15-20 minutes.
#20 What makes us think anyone can do it? A #20. One of our top trainers is only 12 years old, The less you know the easier it is.
#21 Can I do it with a small amount of money? A #21. Yes. Compound interest is amazing, small consistent amount of money add up quicker . . . that you think.
#22 How much education is needed? A #22. The less you know sometimes the easier it is to make money doing this.
#23 Do I need much computer knowledge? A #23. Not really, If you found your way here then you should be just fine.
#24 Do you post a past performance of your trades? A #24. Yes, http://www.moneymakeslifeeasier.weebly.com/pasttrades
#2. What is a Dividend? A #2. A dividend a portion of the profits paid to the stock holders/investors.
#3. How often do companies pay Dividends? A #3. Companies payout Dividends monthly, quarterly or annually, each company is different.
#4. What is a stock market? A #4 The stock market is where "stock brokers" buy and sell companies stock.
#5. When was the first stock market formed? A #5. The stock market as we know it today started in 1602, there were many earlier attempts.
. The earlier stock market attempts date as far back to the Roman Empire.
#6. What is the function of a stock broker? A #6 Stock brokers help investors buy and sell company stocks.
#7. Who is the market maker? A #7. The market maker is responsible for buying and selling one companies stock. . . Making sure there is always someone to buy and someone to sell too.
#8. How risky is this? A #8 Alot less risky than you think, all our companies are profitable and sharing their profits.
#9 What is the product or commodity? A #9 We only invest in profitable, Dividend paying stocks.
#10 where is your proof? A #10 We post all our trades online for all to see.... Winners and losers.
#11 What is the worse case scenario? A #11. Worse case is you end up with a bunch of stock from profitable companies, paying you . quarterly dividends.
#12 What is the best case scenario? A #12. That is hard to predict, We never hold a stock more than 10 days so turnover is rather . high. 30% plus should be easy to do.
#13 How much money does it take to start? A #13. Everyone has their own comfort level with what they feel comfortable with and no two . people are alike in this matter.
#14 Do I need a broker? A #14. Yes, Online brokers are easiest to work with.
#15 Do we recommend any specific broker? A #15. Yes, ThinkorSwim by Ameritrade, It is has trading platform that is perfect for what we do.
#16 What are our credentials. A #16. We have been trading for close to 20 years and for the past three years have had . consistent triple digit returns.
#17 Can I speak to your present or past clients? A #17. They do have private lives and every once in a while they may offer to speak at one of our . webinars. We do offer testimonies of their trading performance.
#18 Who do I talk to about any questions? A #18. all questions can be posted in the forum or at live webinars. Depending on your . . . . membership level you can call directly to head of trading.
#19 How long does it take to learn this strategy? A #19. The basics can be learned in 15-20 minutes.
#20 What makes us think anyone can do it? A #20. One of our top trainers is only 12 years old, The less you know the easier it is.
#21 Can I do it with a small amount of money? A #21. Yes. Compound interest is amazing, small consistent amount of money add up quicker . . . that you think.
#22 How much education is needed? A #22. The less you know sometimes the easier it is to make money doing this.
#23 Do I need much computer knowledge? A #23. Not really, If you found your way here then you should be just fine.
#24 Do you post a past performance of your trades? A #24. Yes, http://www.moneymakeslifeeasier.weebly.com/pasttrades