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 Does anyone else see Google (GOOG) as unsustainably high?
I mean, GOOG's market cap is SO large now, its bigger than Citigroup (C)... Does anyone else think it to be an over valued stock that will most likely dive at least a few hundred dollars per ...


 What are some good books on investing?
I am a beginning investor. What are some good books to read to help me determine my strategy?...


 Who earns more money, a stockbroker or a stock trader?
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 What is 3% percent off of 645?

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actually...i wanted to double check and i wanted an accurate answer. p.s. i didn't ask for you to ask me to use a calculator of if i could ...i believe i asked ...


 Hey which shares i should buy? which shares r in demand in your opinion?
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 What is the smartest thing you can do with 200 dollars?
I know it's not a lot of cash, but I'm curious about what creative ways there are to invest a little bit and get a good return. Welcoming all opinions, thanks!!!!...


 I WOULD LIKE TO INVEST IN FOREX.?PLZ give me a safe website so THAT I CAN DEPOSIT?
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 Recession? Probable or Unlikely?
The stock market crashed harshly today, the dow jones industrial average down 370 Dollars ( 2.93 %) People thought that stocks were recovering after the recent drops, but today was terrible, do you ...


 How to survive the bear market ????
I have made more losses in the bear market............... Whatever i short its not working ..... when in go for long also its not working..........

is there is any way to survive ??????????...


 A one-year CD has a rate of 5.0%. If I invest $2500, do I get $2500 + $125 at the end of the year, or...?
$2500 + 5% of $2500 added each month for one year?...


 Investment?
I have 60k in savings - what should i do with this to get the best return for my money. Serious answers only ...


 How will I know that it is okay to jump back into the stock market?
Are there any technical indicators or anything else that I should be aware of?
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If the market begins to rise, how will i know for sure that is really rising. (not a ...


 What currency should I exchange to if I have $2,000 and want to keep it from losing its value?
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 When will the free fall at share market stop ?
Is there any ...


 2,000 shares of General Electric?
I recently inherited 1/9 of my grandmother's GE stock. She acquired 18,000 shares as part of her retirement after 38 years with GE, so I inherited 2,000 shares among other things of hers. My ...


 What is the best stock to buy for short term gain???
Lost my job and don't have much savings left, still trying to find a job it has been three months - MI state is very harsh now. Our Kids have great schools, so moving is very touchy issue!!...


 What determines a stock price?
I'm confused. I have read that it is what people are willing to pay for it. I have also read that it is a share of the company's value. So if a stock is worth $10, and people are willing ...


 Do you think someone can afford a car which is worth $100,000 if his/her annual income is $100,000 ?
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 When financial crisis will end?
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 Hi please guide me in taking a decission on my stocks.?
I hold the following stocks:
Scrip-----------------------Bought @ Qty.
STER-----------------------470.34-----... 2
AXISBANK---------------711.54---------... 2
SBI--------...



Half Man Half Amazin_100% Virgin
How do I invest in aggressive stocks?
Where can I learn to invest in aggresive, high-yeilding, high-risk stocks? Thanks.
                     
 




Joshua R
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The Motley Fool group has some good recommendations on how to invest. (www.fool.com)

One person recommend watch what you invest. Aggressive is not foolhardy. Investing in stocks is aggressive, investing in penny stocks, stocks under $1 or so is risky and you could loose money.

The fool can help make some good recommendations. They allow 30 day free trials for recommendations and they have investing 101 artcles.


thethingzuneed
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well those are called penny stocks.


Marla
The Motley Fool website Sign up for FREE Motley Fool site access! and Where can I learn to invest in aggressive, high-yielding, high-risk stocks starts here. I think that's the idea behind their name Fool but their popular analyst.


Bhau
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This should be small cap and med cap.

learn to analyse balance sheet and profit and loss statements of companies.

Such data you will get on brokers's websites on index websites

e.g. HDFCsec.com
bseindia.com
nseindia.com

Take suggestions from

10paise.com
infoline.com

but act on your own and see that you dont wave of rules of trading.


Jumpy
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small cap mutual fund


welliamwallace
The internet is the best, or the investing section of a Barnes and Nobles or Borders bookstore.

My advice? DON'T invest in high risk stocks unless you can absolutely afford to lose the money, and only after you have put a good percentage in low risk funds to save for the future.


te144
Check out the oil trusts for high yield. Aggressive and high risk? Atlantic City and Vegas casinos.


sts7b
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DON'T DO IT!!! Get out. And stay out.

Complete Report: Office of the Comptroller of Currency: 3Q 2007:
http://www.occ.treas.gov/ftp/release/2007-137a.pdf

Democracy requires an informed electorate. If you agree, please copy and paste this to whomever you wish. And by all means warn your friends and family.

What's really going on:
http://bp2.blogger.com/_H2DePAZe2gA/R9sT8yG-HKI/AAAAAAAAA7k/A-lM2Kotng/s1600-h/OCCpg1.png
or
http://tinyurl.com/2p5qyk
That's right: $91 Trillion in derivatives, financed by 1 1/4 trillion dollars of investor assets. That's almost double the total global GDP (approx. $48 Trillion) for JP Morgan alone. Funny money. IOU's. Another $34 Trillion for CitiBank and $32 Trillion for Bank of America, each with $1 1/4 Trillion backing their bets.

Original Source:
http://www.occ.treas.gov/ftp/release/2007-137a.pdf

And how they got away with it:
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080328/derivatives_association_lobbying.html?.v=1
or
http://tinyurl.com/3b8vjn

As Paul Harvery would say, "And now for the rest of the story." These are very
interesting looking numbers. And very revealing. While it's true that existing
single family home sales were up 2.8% month to month-- they were down 22.9%
year to year. How does that old saw go? Figures don't lie; but liars figure?

Existing Home Sales: Feb 08 (preliminary): Single Family Only for Printing (click on the PDF Adobe icon): http://www.realtor.org/Research.nsf/files/singlefamilyreport.pdf/
Things are going to get worse, too: U.S. Economic Outlook 2008: http://tinyurl.com/pehzp or
http://www.realtor.org/Research.nsf/files/CurrentForecast.pdf/FILE/CurrentForecast.pdf
And commercial real estate looks like it's starting to go downhill too:
Commercial Real Estate: http://tinyurl.com/yw9hf5 or
http://www.globalindices.standardandpoors.com/data/pdf/spgra_values_031237.xls Warehouse and Desert Mountain West have already headed south.


kckid2
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High yielding and high risk, when combined, tend to identify stock in serious trouble.


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