So then how do the prices fluctuate so much? Demand and supply are a reason for the fluctuations and bad news reduces demand while good news increases it and the prices move accordingly. This is all ...
i saved up tip money from my job because i wanted to invest in a stock that i have heard from shareowners gives VERY nice returns. it's only $600 so far, i plan to keep adding, and i can still ...
I just wanted to know if anyone had any insight on any good, reliable sites that would be best to trade stocks online?
I know Etrade.com is one site but I was wondering if there were any ...
what is something that you have tried. My strategy is setting a limit price for a stock that fluctuates regularly, and basically buy it when its low and set another limit price to sell it when it ...
I have always looked at the share prices and history behind the companies on the TV, newspaper and internet. Now I want to invest and trade In those shares.
What I require I believe is:
1. T...
I have recived £27,000 and i am looking on a way to invest this money, giving me a monthly income from it. not so much as a wage but enough to pay the phone bill a dinner out etc...
any advice ...
I saw Lehman Brothers stock is down to 20 cents. What happens if I were to buy the stock? Does my stock suddenly become worth whatever the stock of the company who takes them over is or will I lose ...
First of all:I don't know much about trading. I have seen Ford stock going from $3.85 to $5.9 then down to $4.3, and then going back to $5.4 in a matter of days. Let's say I bought 1000 ...
fat momma
Apparently, when i was a baby some 46 years ago someone bought me some premium bonds. will they still be valid
is there a website or something so i can check to see if during this time i have won any prizes.
Contact National Savings and Investments (web site address below) and see it their numbers have been dialled by "ERNIE".
There are hundreds of unclaimed Premium Bond Prizes.
If you've won a big one remember who pointed you in the right direction. :-).
Mr Crusty
Have a look here:
http://www.nsandi.com/products/pb/haveYouWon.jsp
Faye H
Were these in the U.K.?
If so, I think they're redeemable at the National Savings Bank.
flossā„
as far as i know premium bonds are for life . i am not sure of a web site that you can look up though try the back of them you might get a number or address or something sorry i couldn't help more
jillybird
All you need to to is google premium bonds and it will take you to the correct site. You will need the address you lived at when you were born.
allen555
You'll need to get the 'holder number' that was allocated to you on purchase. Check out the NS&I web site for help. Once you have your holder number you can check to see if you have won at the same site.
mickeyblueyes
Your bonds will still be valid & as others have said you need to contact www.nsandi.co.uk for info ( also to check monthly if you have the actual bonds to hand) If you've had them for 46 years though it might still be early days to expect a win!!
DIAMOND_GEEZER_56
yes, and u can ask them to look for ur bonds, u will have to know who bought them for u etc.