I would like to start investing and i have no experience, I was going to put about 300 a month away to save up for a bike but i realized i need to invest that money into my familys future can anyone ...
I want to find a good stock at a low price that is going to go up for the next few years......Yeah I should have bought google but I don't have the money for that one now....
My grandaughter will be hatched just before Christmas. I'd like to invest some money for her for later in her life. I'm not really up on finance. Any ideas? Thank you....
A friend advised me against the stock market saying it was a waste of time. Is this true or was my friend just jealous of my interest in stocks? Maybe its the market?? What do u think?...
Any of the major online brokerage is good. etrade, bank of america, scott trade, DT ameritrade, schwab, and Fidelity. check out yahoo finance to start and see some of the offers.
petron
Sharbuilder.com is the best to get started with. No minimums or fees and only 4 dollars per share.
buklao
Getting started: step by step
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Goose&Tonic
www.sharebuilder.com
This site allows you to invest in portions as well, so you can set up an investing/saving system and put in whatever you can afford, even only $20 a month. It is a good way to get your feet wet with investing without putting in your entire nest egg!
rmijares
etrade, ameritrade
TonyMR
http://www.firsttrade.com is very interesting because of the low commissions.
mashc10
I would suggest Scottrade, and if you want to open an account with them, tell them i sent you they give both of us free trades!