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 Which online saving is the best?
My wife and i are saving for a house, but the money is currently in a regular bank savings account and all we get is about $32 in three months. This is ridiculous. We want to save the money in the ...


 Will it be advisable to buy tisco at this level????
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 Should i buy a house in new orleans?
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 Where i invest my small amount of money for maximum profit ?
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 How do u think we should start abt investing in shares for the 1st time?
ummmm.......to start with i really dont knw nethin abt shares so wat is ur suggestion to start abt it!!! i aint earnin but i hv got some finance!!...


 How to make money?
i am a greenhand of daytrader.is there any professor?
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swifttrade co. in china....


 Does anyone know anything about penny stocks and how good they are investment wise?
I've been hearing a lot about penny stocks lately, but haven't done much investing so I wanted other peoples point views on them....


 Oil companies to invest?
What do you recommend as good long term oil companies to invest in? Both US and foreign companies....


 Follow up question: When should I sell my stocks?
This is more info about a question I asked earlier.

First of all, I know nothing about the stockmarket and am not really interested in it. The company I work for gave shares of its stock ...


 I want to know about shares becuse i just want to invest money in shares?
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 Can I have a computer in ten thousand rupees.?
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 Was The Stock-Market Crisis Another Financial Scam?
What a perfect scenario our government created for the wealthy. Create panic and fear - Marks sell-off stocks - Investment firms grab them!

All the makings of another Wall-street ...


 What is a good stock trading company online?
I want one where I do not have to deposit a big chunk of money at once. I want to trade as I go so to speak....


 Which stock would you invest in - Apple or IBM?
pick only one, and if so inclined, why?

(kind of a follow-up on my last Q)...


 What makes a currency move up or down in regards to Forex trading?

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Its true that demand and supply affects the currency rate but am wondering what in more detail actually affects the demand and supply of currency. I.e. what change ...


 Why do we use Pennies???
I honestly cant think of anything that is worth less than a nickle. I've bought gum for a nickle before, but I've never found anything that is worth 4 cents or less. so is there really a ...


 I would like to buy shares...whats the best?
Ok so im thinking £100 to start
honestly i dont have a clue about them
i'm hoping for an answer that will be informative
advice on the best shares to buy at this moment
and ...


 What are the best stocks to buy?
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 Who thinks the Stock Market is overinflated?
The market has been going up rapidly since the last correction earlier this year around March. I think there will be a big correction coming soon and that the market is overinflated.

What ...


 How much can you get from a stock that you bought?
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beck
Best investments?
im am 16 years old and just starting off in the stock market. I have $7000 to put in, i know how the market works but what is the best business to invest in? i am on a 10 year plan until i can take out the money. thanks, oh yes i almost forgot tips will be great also. Thanks again!!
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summer job and never spending birthday money =)
                     
 




Rabbit
Impressive, congratulations.

Keep some in savings, but take a gander at these exchange traded funds (ETFs), which trade like common stocks but are very low cost mutual funds that simply buy a preset basket of stocks: NY (100 biggest companies on the New York Stock Exchange), DIA (the Dow Jones Industrial Average), SPY (the Standard & Poors 500 companies), DVY (Dow Jones select Dividend Yield stocks), IOO (100 biggest publicly-traded companies in the world), and PXN (the biggest players in nanotechnology, the next big thing in technology, some amazing stuff coming). Mix and match as you feel comfortable. These are things that you can buy and simply forget them, low maintenance investments in some of the biggest and best companies around. If any of these funds fold, well the global economy would have to be in such a wreck that it wouldn't matter where you had your money.


Richard E
You need good advice.

Try Morningstar University. It's free.

Mutual funds are a better bet than stocks for most people. especially those with under $1,000,000

Once you know how stocks and mutuals work, subscribe to Hulber's Financial Digest, find the best newsletter that suits your goals, subscribe to it and follow it religiously.


mastermind
wow...16yr old and already start planning...that's great!!! maybe u wana check out this website www.wdf-usa.com maybe will not last ten years but at least 3 years from now... have a nice day!! cheers! mitcolt@yahoo.com


student
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the best bet is to diversify away systematic risk that is company specific risk. that being said you should look for index funds that mimic the market. you should also look for foreign index funds. sharebuilder.com is a great site to open an account with and they have a free investment guide.


Ron Berue
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Put your money in the bank and forget about it.

What subject or subjects interest you now?

If you know the answer to this Q, invest one hour - 60 minutes per day - reading about that subject or those subjects. You can get those books at your local library AND some additional, more current info on line.

IF you discover a book you would like to have in your own home library, THEN invest the money to buy that book or those books.

2 comments:
1] The only stupid Q is the Q you don't ask.
2] So you thought and think education is expensive? Just wait until you try ignorance.

Thanks for asking your Q. I enjoyed taking the time to answer it.

VTY,
Ron Berue
Yes, that is my real last name. .


Bre!! ;]
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Where does a 16 year old get $7,000!


liorio1
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With $7000 to invest and a 10 year plan, I would suggest a diversified portfolio. But first, the investments: 1 CD's will get you roughly 5-5.5% interest per year and no risk. 2 AA corp. bonds yield 5-6.5% some risk, mainly from increase in rate increases. Stay away from all collatteral bonds. Mutual funds range from low to high risk. Rate of return can be from 8 to 15+%. Go to Morningstar,com which rates over 1400 funds. Pick 7 funds with 5 star ratings. You probably need a parental custodial account. Learn all you can about the funds industry. No stocks!


ram k
Hi firend mutual fund can help you a lot.Just take a look at the below link to get free information regarding stock market.


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