More than 200,000 investors already use their home computers to pick stocks, find the best mutual funds, talk with other investors, track their portfolios and pay lower commissions when they trade. The Worth Guide to Computerized Investing shows how anyone with a modem can join the revolution that has given individual investors access to resources once cornered by Wall Street brokers.
Accessible to the computer and investing novice, yet advanced enough for the seasoned computerized investor, the guide reviews more than 100 of the best investment programs and gives detailed strategies on how to put them to work earning higher profits.
Covering everything from how to find the smartest investors online and which Internet sites are worth visiting to how to analyze mutual funds and fine-tune a portfolio for maximum returns and minimum risk, The Worth Guide to Computerized Investing is a vital tool for readers who want to grab control of their financial lives.
