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The Nightly Business Report: How Wall Street Works: The NBR Guide To Investing In The Financial Markets DVD

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Aimed at the novice investor, this video takes a behind the scenes look at the way the financial marketplace works, with concise explanations of commonly used terms, basic do's and don'ts and step-by-step explanations and instructions. Learn how to read a stock listing, the difference between trading 'at the market' and placing a 'limit order', and what are futures and options?
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A must for the novice & NBR Fans

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Comments about PBS The Nightly Business Report: How Wall Street Works: The NBR Guide To Investing In The Financial Markets DVD:

This DVD is a great introduction on how the markets work and de-mystifies the complexity of the financial markets in a way that any novice investor can understand. With segments filmed right on the floor of the NYSE, Paul Kangas and Susie gharib takes you by the hand clarifies the intimidating financial jargon often heard and read on CNBC, The Wall Street Journal and/or any financial news media. This dvd happens to be one of my favorite NBR videos because of the appearance of the now retired legend Paul Kangas.

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