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Old 07-23-2011, 11:12 AM   #12
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I have a hard time getting my head around options. I've heard of courses offered for a cost of about 2K.

I have about 8-10 stocks I trade. I'm torn between day trading them and holding them for long term gains. I just hate the thought of being up on a stock, then losing the profit. I know there's an art to taking some gains and buying stocks at a bargain, but I seem to get an itchy trigger finger.

To relieve some anxziety, a couple of years ago I started letting Fidelity manage my mutual funds. The cost each quarted is about $500. I'm thinking the fees on index funds should be less and the net gains more.

I decided to trim the less profitable mutual funds and purchase a couple of index funds for starters. Either Vangard 500 or Fidelity Spartan.
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