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Univision pushes to boost Latino academic levels - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
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Univision pushes to boost Latino academic levels

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Education Secretary Arne Duncan, left, with Labor Secretary Hilda Solis and Miami Dade College President Eduardo J. Padron announce an education initiative. ...

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A summary of state policies on restraint and seclusion released Wednesday reveals a patchwork system, with 16 states and territories offering no rules, regulations or guidance.

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What education or training is best to learn stock trade?
Q. I want to learn to trade stocks, do I need a certificate? What is the best way to learn to trade stocks? Do I need a formal education or can I do this on my own? I am deciding on a college? If you think college is best, which degree program?
Asked by djostl - Sun Aug 5 15:43:01 2007 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments

A. Simple- open up an account. You pay for each trade that you make too. Well, you have to pay in general. Scottrade or Ameritrade are servers that offer stock trading. You need money though to buy stocks, sell them, and short them (for me the MOST important and MOST difficult). Don't need a certificate. Go do it on your own, business school teaches you this stuff but I saw from my dad that he learned it on his own completely. Go to investopedia.com to learn about the vocabulary. For college, they don't teach you ONLY this stuff. You have to take a lot of other courses so you can't exactly focus on just stocks. Mutual funds and bonds are involved too. All of this is called "investing" lol. Stock brokers might let you intern with… [cont.]
Answered by cristal - Sun Aug 5 16:31:47 2007

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