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 Does mutual fund investments benefit short term investors?
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 I want to find website for learning forex trading?
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 What is the best way to invest $1000 for my 7 month old son's future?
I don't want to be penalized if he chooses not to go to college, and I would like a safe, yet decent yield......


 What age should you start retirement?!?!!?
I was thinking as early as possible, but. . ....


 Which is the best mutual fund to invest at present? which is best plan/scheme in that mutual fund?
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 How much is a 1998 $50 1 oz gold coin worth? 10pts?
i work at a grocery store and someone gave me a 1 oz fine gold coin that had 50$ written on it. how. it looked brand new. how much is it worth? and how do i know for sure that it is really real? ...


 UK only - Does anyone have any serious ideas of how I can sefely invest some money.?
I wanted to buiild an extension on to the side of my house to rent out as a flat but have been told by my lovely local council that permission would be refused. I want to now think of a way of ...


 What is the best investment in nigeria?
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 Which mutual funds or stocks that have the highest percentage of dividend?
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 How does technical analysis work in share trading?
I am always excited to see analysts telling on TV shows what the next target price of a particular share will be...based on the past performance chart of that particular share...but i feel that chart ...


 Please read the details?
What will be the best and fastest way to find out if a company that supposedly works with grants are legitimate, because one just contact me and had told me that my business qualify for a grant since ...


 After I sell a stock how soon can I buy it back?
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 I understand why a stock goes up and down. My question is who decides and then orders the stock to change?
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 Do you expect interest rates to go up or down in the near future and why?
How the heck do I accurately predict this?? What are the indications of falling/rising rates?

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 What is the best thing to do with Dividends ; Re-invest in the same stock or into cash for new stock purchases
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 I want to buy some stocks....any up and coming tech or anything? This will be my first investment?
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 Im 17 years old and have about 1500-2000 saved up.?
I want to save all of it and put it towards mutual funds. I dont want to open it up for some years. How much do you think it will yield and which account should i put it towards (roth or mutual)?...


 If you had 65 thousand dollars....?
What would you do with it (seriously)?...


 Why dont people just watch the tv stock trading shows to get $$$?
that is, why dont they just watch, say, mad money and do what the guy says to get money? im sure theyll make more than lose, after all, this chaps WHOLE JOB is to tell such advice, and he has tons ...


 Is it possible to earn profit in day trading?
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Jason L
How can i profit on the "recession"?
ive been trying to think of some "sure thing" stocks that will bounce back after the economy recovers? i figured I'd stay away from pepsi and coke because the price of corn should keep the profits down.
                     
 




mukwonago53149
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Invest in solid companies that are really beaten down because of the current market psychology, not because they deserve to be beaten down. Which stocks are those? I have no idea and neither do you.

Therefore, buy an ETF that invests in all of them such as DDM.


lionelmjoseph
Well, first we need to understand why the economy is in a recession. The general concensus is because of the faulty loans by the sub prime companies and the price of oil. So, when you take these two factors into consideration you should arrive at the common denominator - the U.S. dollar. The economy, stocks, bonds, oil, real estate, merchandise, and other products or services we need to operate our society are based on the dollar. If you have been reading the headlines or watching the news, you would read and see that the cost of everything is going up (health care, gas, food, education, etc.) and everything is going up becuase the dollar is losing purchasing power. That's the reason your parents couldve had a "night out on the town" with just 5$ back when they were young. Today, that wont even fill your tank! So, to answer your question, obviously, investment vehicles that perform contrary to the dollar will do very well now. As inflation eats away at the dollar, real estate, oil, gold, and silver will go up - way up! This is because these are considered "hard assets". These are hard assets because as the dollar softens and inflation rises, these asset classes will go up in price. They will "ride with inflation" so to speak. As always, I suggest that you invest in your education. You could expect oil stocks, income-generating real estate, gold, and silver be solid during these turbulent times. Hope this helps! Later!!!


Bob Malem
Allthough down times including recessions and depressions have been the actual target of buying times to any investors alike, we should also be mindfull of the fact that the world is now going through a new phase of the "globalizing economy". It's not a new thing that the world economy has been interweaving and evolving itself but the inevidable truth for one is the fact that "the world power" has been being in the process of being transfered into the hands of a different country. By that fact alone I believe that it is the main reason why the anticipating 2008 recession has been breaking records in the history of the US economy. What we are about to see more of will mostly be "all-times" records in the near comming future.

I believe that the white house is endorsing the statements I am making here by the way they are handling situations in desperation rather than with confidence. Since when did you ever heard of a stimulous payment? Alot more to see on this table here.

Like you, I believe that the US economy will have to rebound at some points but unlike you, I don't think the time is is going to be as conventional to be soon has it has been experienced in the past. Personally, I think that the rebound is not going to take place before 2015. Yep, we are into this one for the longer haul.

I can go into more of the supporting background to my statements but I'll just get to the bottom line here.

I wouldn't want to discourage you from doing what you believe because not all companies will be devasted by this new transition but my bottom line here is for everyone to be cautious for this time has been bringing unusual records of all-times. The hope is not all bad however because some companies especially the globally grounded ones will be the main beneficiaries to this new economical form. Alot of this companies are US born. They are the reasons why we can have hopes.

In all you do, just be patient thru this unusual transition.


Jim R
What recession? the definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth. Despite the media and the talking heads constant drumbeat of recession talk for the past 2 years, we still haven't even had 1 quarter of negative GDP growth, never mind two consecutive quarters. In fact, the first qtr GDP was just revised upward to 1% growth. That's anemic growth, but it's still a positive number. There is no recession. Not yet anyway, much to the dismay of the media who would like to blame Bush.


Gaius P
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After a crisis of confidence (i.e. the credit crunch) it is best to be a "contrarian". I therefore think it is a good time to look at US stock markets because:-

1) The US stock market is cheap at these low levels (i.e. having sold off for a year).

2) The dollar is very cheap too and in the longer run we will see a significant rebound...

3) Companies earn money from selling products and/or services - These earnings rise with inflation so stocks are better than bonds when inflation is a risk...

4) If you want to chose a sector to go for rather than the whole market index - I think banks are ultracheap because sentiment is appalling towards them. A lot of the losses banks have announced are so called "write offs" or "write downs", however many of these losses will eventually be "written back" causing huge profits... Even the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) which serves as a bank for central banks and is very conservative agrees that the write downs are overdone.

For timing wait until mid to late July and then go for it. Good luck!


David M
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mukwonago53149 is right. the stock market is artificially low for many companies. Anyone who can afford to buy now is buying at a low price. It may still go lower. However, you don't actually lose until you sell, so don't sell until it goes back up. The best stocks to buy LOW are pharmaceutical and biotechnology stocks. They are riskier than many investments but the payoff is really good when they get a drug on the market. I have about 45 K in Panacos Pharmaceuticals (PANC) right now and it is worth about 32 K as of close today. However, they have a new drug ready to go into phase 3 clinical trials that treats HIV and it will probably go up 10 times or more if it gets on the market. Applied Neurosolutions (APNS) is at about 1/3 of what it is worth and it is probably going up to 20 x when Eli Lilly pays them the first milestone payment on any new drug they develop for Alzheimer's disease. E-mail me if you want to kick around some ideas.


Tom
toilet paper and feminine paper products always sell.


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