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 What is a good analytic tool to use in FOREX trading? Can you please summarize on how you suppose to do use it
I am talking about the chart in FX....


 Where can I get the tips for investing in stock market?
Hi,
I wanna know about the stock market trading. Please tell me where can i get the information regarding that....


 Rich dad poor dad seminar? Robert Kiyosaki?
Has anyone ever been to his workshop or seminars?
Is it worth $495 for a 3 day workshop? What do they cover?
Has anyone made money from it yet?...


 What is the smartest thing to invest in?
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 Investing in Precious Metals?
Ok, im new to all of this precious metal investing. I've done some reasearch and lets say i want to buy an ounce of platinum. So i go onto a website and buy one ounce for $1985/oz or whatever it ...


 Where Can I invest $5000?
so it will make more money?
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im 19 yo college ...


 Which is best to generate long term wealth, stock market or real estate?
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 Stock trading?
I want to know everything there is to know about trading. Im a newbie and want to know how it works the lingo they use how to analyse "numbers" what you need to do to get started and so on....


 What's the best way to invest 45000K?

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"K" stands for a ...


 Are we in a bull or bear market right now?
I am trying to figure out if we are in a bull or bear market right now based on stock quotations from NYSE and NASDAQ but have managed to confuse myself, permanently. Please provide some clarity!...


 Want to invest, don't know where to begin??? pls give me so advise?
Would like a profitable one but i know the ...


 What should I spend my 5 thousand dollars on?
I'm 16 years old, and I don't have it yet, but I'm working at a few places in the mall, and I'm going to get a job with my dad that pays a lot more during the summer...

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 Answe this pls?
Assume that a client has $12,000 of capital gains and $15,000 of capital losses in any
one taxable year. How much unused loss, if any, is carried forward to the following tax year of the client?<...


 How much interest would I earn on two hundred thousand dollar if I invest in real estate over five years?
I need something that will help me to pay off my student loan after graduation from university....


 I am looking at forex and wanted to know if it is similar to stock.?
For instance, can you hold a position like (EUR/USD) i.e. purchase the position and just wait for a month or two before selling it or will this cost you money in the mean time as it goes below where ...


 What is the best way to start investing with very little money?
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 What is the status of stock market? is it the lower position?
Shall we invest in stocks now?...


 What are good stocks to invest in?
Today my high school Economy class is starting to play on the virtual stock market (we're given "500K", and we've got to see how much more money we can accumulate). What are some ...


 Can the stock market go much lower ?
are we going lower in the market in the next couple of ...


 Which stock do you own and why?
I just buy a Chinese Stock, how about you? I am going to earn triple for sure, believe me!...



ultra _ girl
How can a college student get started in investing and the stockmarket the "right" way?
What I mean by right way is the intelligent way - I want to do research and will read books...I just do not know which books are best for me. I am a 19 year old female and want to make educated investments. At this time, I cannot afford a stockbroker or any type of financial advisor....but I am committed to learning and investing my money wisely....any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
                     
 




deburleigh
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Don't take advice from somebody who is not successful at investing in stocks...there are virtual stock games that you can get that will set you up in a play format...as suggested use these pretend money games until you find that you are doing well then only invest real money that you can afford to lose.

Again listen to the experts...

I did one of these virtual games and pretended that I had $1,000 to start with and before a month was over I had a play bank acct. of $10,000+! It got so that I was shaking every time I played the stock game because I was so afraid that I would start playing for real money...scary...I had to quit but I learned a secret about investing...if you want more information just click on our picture and email us...


dinu_pawar
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ebooks PPT on 4shered.com

buy & hold good stock 4 longterm

use technical charts 4 buying

use aptistock freeware

also trade in commodity gold oil etc


Alfretz T
First, you need to know that you cannot be always "right" about the market all the time. Even the professionals sometimes get it wrong. Second, you need to know about youself. What are your characteristics? Are you the steady or easily panic type? Do you have patience or not? Stay away if you are the latter. Chances are you will lose your money. For newbies, my advice is stay with blue-chips and review your holdings quarterly.


Steve
www.thestreet.com and the motleyfool.com are 2 of the best places to get the information you seek.


VATreasures
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I agree with the tip of investing play money.

However your actual funds should be in a low cost mutual fund that tracks an index. If you need it for school, it should be invested in a stable account.

Once you get your mutual fund over 20k, you can think about individual stocks.

Motley fool is a good source of info.


Maximum
My suggestion is to take companies that you know and "pretend" you are investing. Track your investments over a period of 6 months to see how you actually did. If you do well, start investing slowly. At your age the best thing to do is to play it easy and not to take any risks because you need your money. I learned the hard way :)


Hayseedless
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The ONLY way is to jump in FEET FIRST. By that I mean start out small, only what you can afford to LOSE. Yes, you can read books and look up websites but actually doing it is the best teacher.

By the way does your college have a stock investment course? Usually they're taught by stockbrokers (by day) and if you like them you can use THEM. They know you're a beginner and start you out conservative.

You're smart to do your homework in investing but keep in mind everybody--even the most successful investors on the planet take a loss once in a while. Treat it as a learning experience and don't look back. Good Luck.


Frank Castle
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Focus on your studies.


sil
hello,I was in your situation - than I 've found http://4xgenie.com - you don't need to read plenty of books,spend hours of learning and watching markets. their service (btw.its so affortable,and if you will use MSMS555 code when signing up,you'll get 3 free weeks trial without even using credit card) will do it for you.so good luck.


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