I have been getting e-mails about which broker should I go with.

Well It depends on how your trading and how relaxed you are about setting up an account online. Scottrade has plenty of local offices which is for the people that really want to speak to a live person and there commissions are not all that bad.

If you trade approximately 10 times a month and are computer friendly and don't need to see anyone to be comfortable. Then Zecco is not to bad, trades are free up to 10 per month and there options are OK also.

I love Fidelity because it has great online tools and is has the best customer service. Trades are around $10 if you have over 25 K. The only problem is they have very few local offices which might be hard for some.

So it's all up to you and where you feel comfortable.

Hello and welcome to the new and improved stocks in this market site. Hope you all like it. It took me all day to fix up (tells you how much I know about wed design but it's all good).

Well what I do know is that this market actually looks like it has some legs (sexy ones to). So this is how you need to play it.

First look for good stocks and not just anything just because it's in the single digits, look for good hardcore companies like AAPL, GOOG, RIMM, FSLR, CHK just to name a few and start buying. Buy slowly for example lets say you want to buy 100 shares of "ABC" buy 50 and wait then if it drops buy 25 then if it drops more buy your last 25 to average down. Now if it gains i think you have no worries.

Do not make the mistake of not taking profits. If you are up in this past week 10% or more take profits because these gains don't come very often. Trust me if you don't you will be kicking you self in the...

The market was up big for a shortened trading day which is bullish in my opinion and for the last five days. America really looks good going forward. Remember stocks are forward looking and they don't lie.