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 When to buy and sell stock help?
just some tips on how to know when to buy and when to sell stocks for better investing ...


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 Is it wise to purchase a home now , with prices so low? Or Not?
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no..i dont want to buy a house bcoz my new job requires traveling a lot......


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 Silver or gold ????????????
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 VISA stock @ $65, should I wait?
seems kinda high.....................thanks

should i wait a few days?...


 I wanted to invest money in a stock. Which one should I choose?
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 If a company declares declares profit, does it increase the shares value ?
I have taken 100 shares of Ashok Leyland.
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Will it increase their share price ?...


 Im interested in buying stock..... any tips?
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Are timeshares a good or bad investment?
                     
 




shelandtimclan
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Not a good idea. You'll find that when you are being seduced by the timeshare company, they'll offer you a lot of nice perks but the reality is that once you buy in, you'll have a lot of restrictions and very little equity into an investment that might earn great rewards elsewhere. Some of the restrictions may include limited weeks of availablility, blackout dates during holidays & festivals, required 6 month advanced booking and huge penalties upon early termination of their contract. If I were you, I'd save your money and invest it into a resort home that you would purchase as a second home. You could rent it out (perhaps by the week) and still be able to utilize it when you want to get away. At least you'd get a nice tax write off and would be able to gain equity over the long haul.


CommonCents
Absoulutely TERRIBLE. Take a look on eBay, you can buy timeshares that cost $10,000-$20,000 for $500-$3000 and they still are hard to sell.


Chef D
they are a bad investment, my personal experience


Will M
bad. Just go to the timeshares meating and get free stuff.


Your #1 fan
I actually own one amd am very happy that I bought it. I got exactly what I wanted with much flexibility. I bought through Hilton hotels which runs on a point system. Basically, travelling in the off season will save me points which I can transfer to another year or that I can transfer into the Hilton Honors account which I have. This is a win-win situation for me. The biggest mistake people make when buying timeshares is they buy ONE in Florida which has no other properties. Always buy with a top hotel operator. You will have lots of flexibility. They save you money in the long run because the price of the apartments that you are renting would be enormous if you were paying for it out of pocket. A word of caution: There is something called a "home resort" which is what you'll be paying maintenance on every year or every other year. I bought mine in Las Vegas because the fees are cheaper than anywhere else. Florida and hawaiian resorts tend to have very high maintenace fees. The investment in a timeshare is not a for profit idea. Most cannot be sold because people often buy the crappy ones with no flexibility. Ones bought through hotel chains will be easier to sell if you need to. keep in mind this is similar to buying a house in that the price today will not be the price tomorrow.


Frank Castle
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Bad.


DebtFree
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timeshares are terrible. and they are hard to sell.


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