A traditional investment club like the Mutual Friends Investment Club is a small group of individual investors who come together to learn, share investing experiences and help each other become more successful investors. Clubs provide education, camaraderie and buying power, plus the confidence of knowing you don’t have to go it alone.
Investment clubs are a great way to learn and apply investing skills in a friendly, pressure-free atmosphere. At group meetings — usually held monthly — members pool their investment dollars, review studies of stocks presented by club members, and select one or more stocks to buy, based on BetterInvesting's proven investing approach.
Like traditional clubs, self-directed investment clubs meet regularly to share analysis, insight, and information in pursuit of investment opportunities. After investment decisions are made, however, club members invest through their own accounts, rather than using pooled funds.
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