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Shares or Warrants? I'm new here, I need help.

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I have just started trading shares on the JSE last month. There is a lot I'm just starting to learn. I now understand the trading process but all the trades I have been doing until now were just guesses. I wish I could understand atleast how to make the right choice of a portfolio. The is an e-book I just started reading which I hope will keep me moving forward. If anyone would help me out with the basics, I sure I can return a favor somehow? Thank you.
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SimonPB
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shares, without doubt a beginner should start with shares ..
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Levitt
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Flip a coin and put all your cash in Warrants!
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what is the point of flipping the coin then hmmmm
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Levitt
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To see of you should enter long or short.
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why not flip it each day, heads is sell and tails is hold ?
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Levitt
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Haha yeah. Just don't hold the warrants to long, the time decay will get you.
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Oke's you are'nt really helping. Go the shares route first so that you can learn about the ups and downs, didvidends, when is a share expensive or a bargain. Things like that. Look at cost of buying tax related issues and so on. What is it's highs and lows. Things like that. You don't want to take on risk while you are in this learning phase and trading is all risk. I know you will in time want to trade. You must learn to trade, but just give it some time first.
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