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To the uninitiated, the idea of investing in the stock market can be intimidating.
Anyone who has seen television footage of frantic traders on the floor of the
stock exchange, or has heard bleak tales about stock market crashes, may feel like
throwing up his or her hands and running to the nearest bank to stash that nest
egg in a savings account.
But with an IRA, a little knowledge about financial markets can take you a long way -- all the way to retirement with a lot more money than you'd probably get with a simple bank account.
While it is important for investors to have some understanding of how financial markets work, the beauty of an IRA is that you may actually be better off not poring over daily investment news and worrying about every minor event on Wall Street. These short-term issues distract from the real story -- the long-term performance of your investments.
In this chapter, we will cover some of the
rudiments of finance -- how stocks and bonds
work, how investors function in the financial
markets and how to access financial markets
cheaply and efficiently.
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