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 What's a good book or resource to learn about investing/trading stock?
i wanna throw like $1000 on scottrade and play around with the stockmarket. i know very little about investing. could anyone point me toward a good book or resource to learn about trading stock, IRAs ...


 Why should india rely on "Out Sourcing" for its economic growth?
Are we not better off concentrating on R&D in hi-tech areas and relying on economic benifits of it?...


 I am studying MS in UK. i want to buy indian shares from UK. Is it possible?
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 What is making the current stock market go up and down like a yo-yo?
Would appreciate hearing/reading the general feelings/wisdom as to what is causing the saw tooth actions of all the stock markets. The "insight" provided by the pundits
(I gues the ...


 What is the best place to buy stock?
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 I want By Gold around 130000 Rs amount.?
I want By Gold around 130000 Rs amount.
The market current price for gold id too high. Just let me which will be the correct time to buy gold and at what price?...


 I have $ 60,000 to invest where can i put it to double in short time ...?
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 I'm 30, how should my retirement portfolio be balanced? What percentage to large cap/small cap/etc.?
I have the time to oversee my portfolio so I don't want to hand over my money to a fund manager. I am acceptable of risk (I have 30+ years until retirement), but need to know what a decent ...


 I invest in ifci stock is it possible it can touch its all time hige and when ?
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 How reliable is Jim Cramer?
In the business world, is Jim Cramer considered a joke or a reliable source?...


 What the hell is a penny?
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 How do I hire a financial advisor?
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 Question regarding long term investments?
I'm looking at investing about 10G, split between a traditional IRA with the larger portion going to US/foreign stocks; probably about a 40/60 split. I'm self employed now, and will open a R...


 How should i invest my $3000?
should i invest it in stocks or something like that or get bonds, savings accounts, or what? i'm new to ...


 If you have 10000 ringgit to invest, what would you invest it in?
stocks? bonds? unit trust? give me your advice please....


 What is the #1 stock to buy?
What kind of stock should i buy with a small amount of money,
that'll pay off in the long run?
what are some tips for first timer at buying a stock?
what should i look for?...


 What are some stocks that I can invest in to make money fast?
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 Are Gold Coins a good investment in today's economic climate?
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 What is the difference between savings and investments?
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 Buy share?
If I want to buy a share is there any proceedure to buy a share.I f yes then please tell me. Give me list of share's name which to buy....



madeawareofyou
After you have everything you need, why do you continue to seek more.?
                     
 




muncie birder
I do not have all the birds I need. There are over 9300 in the world and I have only about 700. I do not expect to live long enough to see all 9300. Actually, many of the species will die before I even get the chance.

If I should be so fortunate as to get them all, there will be no others to seek. But that is not even remotely possible.


dimitris_papa2000
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The main characteristic of human nature is greed. There is not any person in the world that is absolutely satisfied all the times with what he (she) has. We always seek something more that can give us more satisfaction. This can be new clothes, a new television set, a new pc etc... Greed is not necessarily bad, I think it is the driving force of technology development, we always want to have the means to make our life better although many times we achieve exactly the opposite result...


erianoillib
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There used to be a time when we used to go out and hunt every day. At this time we did not have such large a brain capacity as we have now. As our brains got bigger and better we found better and better ways to hunt and eventually we created a society where we no longer had to hunt at all, we created the supermarket! Yet the drive to hunt and be active and achieve something remained!! Some people go to the gym and some people want to go out and shop till they drop while others become workaholics in order to satisfy their prehistoric instinct. In essence we humans know that we do not really own anything and that by going out and getting new things that we can give ourselves the false illusion that we posses something (if I have 5 cars and 1 gets stolen I still have 4, they could all get stolen or burned which proves that we don't really own anything). On top of this possession satisfies the prehistoric instinct which men use to attract women and vice verse. Someone who posses everything has to buy more things in order to win a female/male (whichever the case may be) when another who is in the running also posses everything...


ASU
Because thats the spirt of life to seek more .similar to our ancestors finding things


reggieyoung
I believe that all the GREAT traders do it becuase they enjoy the trading process and are trying to constantly improve their trading skills. It is like a Big Game that they can test their skills everyday(kind of like professional poker players).


Billie R
yes and then i go out and buy it!


Bojana
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Because life is a game and if we reach all our goals we have to create new ones to continue our existence. Problems are a part of it as well, plus it would be boring if we don't find other challenges. Also sometimes people that have everything which is materialistic, miss the spiritual which is a part of life itself so they feel unfulfilled.


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