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Is StockTalk101, LLC site a free site?

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Is it okay to invite other investors to StockTalk101.com?

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If I have a good idea for the website, how do I get in touch with someone to share it?

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Does StockTalk101.com profile stock market trading tips?

StockTalk101.com provides valuable information to investors/Traders visiting our trading neighborhood. We recommend that traders take information found here and do personal due diligence on any company they are considering as an investment or trade. StockTalk101.com is not a brokerage and is not licensed to give trading advice. We provide a place for investors to gather, read, discuss and share opinions, and learn from other investors.

We do suggest that you:

Research Companies Before You Invest In Their Stock

Research in a company means that you know what the company produces, what the company's future plans are, and are therefore able to predict how successful the company maybe in the future.

Researching before you buy stock reduces the chances are that you will buy a company that is headed for bankruptcy rather than profits.

If You Listen to Stock Tips When You Buy Your Stock, Be Wary Where You Get Your Advice

Your friends may know something about the stock market, but you are far more likely to get quality and valuable advice from an adviser rather than an amateur investor.

Buy Into Companies That You Trust

The companies that you trust for your everyday needs or have thoroughly researched -- the companies that make your clothing, your car, and other products that you rely on for quality or companies with a new innovative product -- are often a good lead for good investments. If you trust the company for the quality and notice that they produce consistently good products, chances are that other people will too. Or if a Company develops a new product that you would consider buying, chances other people will be interested as well. This means that the company's product may keep selling or be recognized for its potential value and the chances that you will make money on your investment are good.

StockTalk101.com reminds you to never invest in any stock that you can't afford to lose your entire investment. StockTalk101 owners, operators and members are not licensed brokers, and what they state is an opinion only. We encourage you to speak to a professional financial adviser before investing in any stock.