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You can not learn to invest without investing
First you can not learn to be a master investor by reading or thinking about it. It has to be learned through practice. As the same goes for the poker player, you can not learn to play poker by reading books or playing for fun. You have to play for real with cash to learn.

When it comes down to it there is suddenly a lot of emotions and with real money you have fear and greed even if you don’t like to admit it.

It’s easy to start Investing and it do not matter if you have little money
The good thing is that it is very easy to start investing.

Quote: “The fact is you can get past the starting line for about the cost of — to pick three random examples — any of an array of garish Tommy Bahama silk shirts, the first season of The Sopranos on DVD, or two seats behind first base to see the Washington Nationals play the Baltimore Orioles on May 19. If you go through a low-cost broker such as ShareBuilder, you can invest $100 for $4, costing you 4% in fees. (Generally, you should try to keep fees below 2%, but an extra percentage point or two probably won’t break the bank.) Even if you’ve just bought a new house or have a lower salary than you’d like, or any of the other myriad reasons people offer up, you can likely scrape together $100.”