"Investment clubs offer a steady, applied, low-cost method of learning.  It answers a personal sense of needing to be a part of a larger picture"
           -- Carnell Korsmeyer

Forming an Investment Club

Investment Clubs are a low cost way to learn.  By investing as a part of a group rather than individuality, members share the burden of managing their investment with others.  Clubs divide up the work of studying stocks among members so you can learn about companies and industries in a single club meeting that you could in hours of investigating on your own.  Clubs also establish a pattern of investing regularly which averages out the cost over the ups and downs of the market.

Click the links below to learn more about investment clubs:

Setting Up a Successful Club: The Fundamentals

Meeting for Fun and Profit: How to Do Both

Hiring a Broker

What Happens When Someone Leaves

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