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Stock Investing: Education, Trading Resources, Stock Market Strategy and More

Our stocks area is an unbiased educational resource for anyone interested in stock investing. New to AAII? To jump start your visit, be sure to check out the following open areas: the stock investing resource box (below), our stock download library, our stock FAQs, our stock glossary and free site registration.

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STOCK INVESTING RESOURCES

 

What Steps You Should Take When Your Stock's Price Falls

16 Stock Investing Questions

FEATURED STOCK ARTICLES

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AAII STOCK SCREENS

The AAII Stock Screening area allows you to tap into the investment styles, ideas and methodologies of over 50 promising investment luminaries.

SHADOW STOCK PORTFOLIO

The Shadow Stock Portfolio provides guidance for investing in the micro-cap value sector of the market.

Current Annual Returns (%)
1-Year 3-Year 10-Year
-14.0 10.3 13.9
Data as of 3/31/2008

PORTFOLIO OBSERVER

The Portfolio Observer is an ongoing research effort that reports on asset allocation and diversification strategies for our members.


In stock investing there are a few universal truths. One of them is that at some point, a stock's price will fall. There are myriad reasons why a stock's price falls and it is up to you as a stock investor to determine the cause. By identifying why the price is falling, you are far better equipped to decide if it is time to sell your stock position or if the fall in value presents an opportunity to purchase additional shares of a stock. The key is neither to react every time a stock you own dips, nor to become so emotionally attached to an investment that you stay with it no matter what the news.


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