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 Who took a hit on their stocks today? If you gained, what do you own?

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I got nailed across the board save a few mutual funds....


 What do you consider the best cashflow investment today?
I am interested in making money right away without long term commitments attached. Any suggestions?...


 In simple words... what is exactly a hedge fund?
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 Do you guys think that the primery trend is going to be bearish in coming years?
Well from Sep 11th the markets came a long way, hitting new historical highs even. Well im a student of dow theory, and i suspect that the bearish market is about to begin. Im thinking if DJI goes ...


 Please I want to know more about forex. I want to participate in trading activities of foreign exchange?
I want to know how to participate in trading activities of foreign exchange currencies stock and shares via internet....


 Should I buy gold or silver for and investment?
At this time or in the future would Gold or Silver be a good investment against inflation?...


 What is 2 + 2 ?
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 Where can you buy gold as an investment?
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 How to make BIG MONEY?
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 Why are people trading lehman brothers holdings stock?
Does the fact they are in Bankruptsy mean the stock is worthless?...


 Where should I invest my money?
Gold just set an all time high record at $1000/oz. People who probably invested their money in gold before probably have made a decent profit. I want to invest some of my money into something that ...


 What is the best place for investment?!?!?!?!?!??!?
i need to know where is the best place to invest money. it can be a business/restaurant....anything!!!!! ...


 I want to start investing in stocks online. What sites should I check out??
I know about etrade and other major sites. I would like something that has a low minimum account balance....


 In what ways can I invest $10,000?
I'm thinking about CD's. Are there any other ways? BTW, I'm not knowlegeable with stocks nor mutual funds....


 Not sure what I can do w/money from sale of house?
We are selling our house and moving to California...where we can not buy a home. We are going to make around $120,000 on the sale. I would like to take $30,000 to pay off my car and little bit of ...


 Conditions(In formation)required to open an Accout?
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 I'm 19yrs old and looking to start investing. At my age would it be better to go into high or low yield stock
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 Is it a good time to buy Iraqi Dinars?
If I buy say 10,000 USA dollars in equvilant value would I get a return in say 3 years time? how much of a return do you think or would I lose it all?
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 Should i invest in stocks or bonds now?
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 How to make money in a falling market???
so i've been trading stocks for a while now, nothing too complicated, buy, hold, sell... i've made plenty of money when the market goes up, but how do you make money when the market goes ...



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Can a non-us citizen invest in the US stock market?
I am a 19 year old individual with a bank account and a credit card, i wish to trade US stocks online without a broker...is there any website which will allow me to invest in US stocks and if yes then which is the most trustworthy and recomended for international investors.
                     
 




NC
First of all, the Web sites you use to trade stocks are brokers' (meaning, brokerage firms') Web sites. Other than that, you can trade without a problem.

Most U.S. brokerages, however, normally require higher account minimums for non-U.S. customers ($10,000 seems to be the typical minimum). You brokerage will also ask you to submit a Form W-8BEN to ascertain your non-U.S. status and will withhold U.S. income taxes on dividends and interest, for which you shuould be able to get a tax credit in your home country, if your country has a tax treaty with the U.S.

Note that the above only applies to you if you don NOT physically live in the U.S. If you do (and you have a Social Security Number or a Tax Idenfitication Number), you will be treated as a regular U.S. client.


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