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 When I buy or sell Stock do I have to pay commission to the market or only to the broker?
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 Where is the best place to get information about investing in foreign currencies?
I have been looking at investing in some foreign currencies (1 in particular), but would like to find out as much as I can before working out whether this would be a good investment or not. Where is ...


 I want to know about share market daily tips site?
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 How do you play the stock market?
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 What are the best mutual funds to pick for a great return?
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 If you understand stocks please help!!!!?
I have a project at school and we 'got' $1,000 and we had to buy a certain number of shares. I bought Microsoft and I had 35 shares.I can't figure out if my stock went up or down. Thre ...


 I am 38 year old male i want know about investment for future?
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 Is cash a better indicator of a company's future success rather than net earnings?
is cash a more reliable performace measure than net earnings?...


 Document shredding is it a good investment?

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I am looking to start a Mobile Document Shredding Company. My investment will be about $300,000. This is to supply secure document Shredding to Big companies....


 Should I Contribute into my 401k even though they do no match anything?
I'm 35 have $120.00 going in monthly and thinking of increasing this to $300.00 a month is this a good idea or should I look for a different investment program since they do not match anything?...


 Why sometimes the stock market opens high up or much below?
whats the reason tht the market somtimes opens up high enough at gap or opens at a huge downfall?...


 Can someone explain a few things about the stock market to me?
I have semi-knowledge of it from asking people, but there are still things I'm not entirely sure of. First, how old do you have to be to start stock investing? Whether it be alone, or with adult ...


 How can be a better stock picker?
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 What is the difference between amortisation and depreciation?
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 Recession?
Do anyone believing recession coming next year?
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What is recession and how peoples act about it?...


 If you have £400 per month to invest ,what would you do ??
i have no clue ,about stocks and shares ,is it something i should look into ?? i will be saving for roughly 4 years ,then at this time ,cash in and pay something off my mortgage .is the credit crunch ...


 What fixed income investment pays best?
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 Question about FOREX?
i am thinking about getting in to forex since the usd is so bad off right now..

i never did it before but in a nutshell anything over the usd and i would profit or no

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 If a friend was about to invest a large amount of money into the stock market, what advice would u give him?

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Give examples to support your advice!...


 Why can't I get a good business partner in Nigeria?
As a Nigerian, no matter how I try to work very hard and well, I never get a trustworthy partner. I lost a $1,000,000 partnership just a few days ago due to betrayal and blackmail. Where can I get ...



jollygreengiant
Best place to invest?
Ive got £3500 to invest, I want higher interest rates than Cash ISAs offers but I dont want to risk the capital amount. Where is the best place to invest?
                     
 




BigBen
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raysor
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A bond ISA.
Lloyds TSB 5.875% 2014 (S&P AA rated) about £100.25%
If interest rates fall further, which is likely, do you agree? This will lock you in at around 5.74% for 6 years. (you can still sell at any time)
If you are worried about inflation have a look at the Index-linked gilts which can be ISA'd
Or a corporate bond or gilt ETF, which can also be ISAd
I have lists of ETF on http://www.shareworld.co.uk
Or contact me on the shareworld contact page for further help


Steve G
invest in currentcy.
fxcm.com


Don
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DRIP Plans are great investments from my personal experience. I have had mine for over 22 years and it has returned 10.4% on average every year.

They are seldom recommended by brokers due to the low rate of commissions received. However, these
reinvestment plans can be very powerful long-term investments. Studies have shown that DRIP's are one of
the best strategies on Wall Street.

They are inexpensive and easy to start. New investors to the stock market should definitely consider a DRIP Plan.

Companies like Toyota, Royal Canadian Bank, Sony, Bank of America, General Electric and many other Blue Chip
Stocks can be purchased through your DRIP Plan, with as little as 1 share in most cases.

These long-term plans are great for beginners as well as veterans. Check them out.

Best of Luck


steve_loir
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There are several guaranteed equity bonds which give you a percentage of the increase in the FTSE. If the FTSE falls you get your capital back.
nsandi.com do one.
And several other places:
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/savings/SavingsResults.asp


Citizen Know Nothing
india


Ash
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isn't that the whole point of cash isa's? not risking the capital?
maybe try bonds.


asrobs
Buy gold.


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