Beginner Investing/start up
Expert: Dr. Joseph de Beauchamp - 3/27/2007
QuestionDr. de Beauchamp:
Can you help me? I am a person who is disabled and can do very little. I am seeking some sort of "business" endeavor, to help my financial situation. Stock investment is the first thing that came to my mind, because I don't believe that it would take too much physical energy on my part, like a job out of the house would. I believe many people do this along with their full time jobs. ?
I saw you had several questions regarding stock start up, and I will read your answers to those; but is there any other business financial endeavor that comes to your mind that would be good for a person who is disabled to try? I have a small amount of cash in the bank, wouldn't mind investing in a good source.
Also, have you heard of a company called Better Trades?
They swear any one can manage it. Maybe a get rich quick scheme?
Any direction would be greatly appreciated.
Leah
ljdsongs@yahoo.com
AnswerI would stay away from stocks, and investing. Simply too much risk for you, and anyone else right now. I would recommend that you find a local
http://mrinetwork.com recruiter in your area. There are many larger companies that hire the disabled and allow them to work from the homefront. I would recommend that you go with a large billion dollar company, and a more stable work envirnoment, rather than attempt a home business. I have never heard of Better Trades, but there are a great many companies that wish to charge you to "trade stocks". I do not recommend trading stocks for anyone, since I am a long term fundamental buying of public stocks.
Dr. Joseph de Beauchamp