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 How to know next day stock price in stock market ?
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 Will the economy ever recover?
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 I have $50,000 to invest in the most cutting edge technology to reap exceptional return.?
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 Whats your favorite stock out their today for the long term?
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 How can I trade Forex Market without losing?
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 Should I buy stocks at GM?
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 What is the best option to invest Rs.1.5 lakhs in india?
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 Is there a site that I can practice buying and selling stocks without paying money?

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 What could you buy with $80 a month extra to spend?
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 How do i learn to play the stock market?
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 I have shares in a company. if it is teken over what happens to my shares?
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 If the stock market starts tanking, what are the types of investments that would minimize the pain?
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 Where to invest a hundred thousand dollars?
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 How can I be like Donald Trump?
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 Pls help me stock mkt invest ment & give me some ideas of stock market...............?
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 Read any good investment books lately?
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 I need serious answers please. I dont know what to do with my 500 grand???
help seriously this isnt a joke.. i have 500 grand right now in my bank and im 28 years old and the house i want to buy is about 900 grand.. im single and no debt. what should i do with the 500 ...


 Why would you want to buy a loaded mutual fund?
After doing some research, it is clear that a non-loaded mutual fund in the end, would end you up with a lot less in expense fees than a loaded mutual fund. So can someone tell me why I would buy a ...


 I am NRI & I want to invest Rs 10 lacks, but the returns should not have intrest , kindly suggest.?
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 WHAT IS MUTUAL FUND? HOW MANY TYPES ARE THERE?
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brix09
How do you start to become an INVESTOR?
what are the things that you need to know to become an investor?
                     
 




Adam J
Here's the quick and easy guide to getting started in the stock market.

1) Open a brokerage account. Go with an account like tradeking or scottrade that have low comissions (the fee you pay to buy and sell stock) and that don't charge you a fee for having an account.

2) Buy shares of what are called exchange traded funds. These are mutual funds traded on the stock market that allow you to own a little stock in a lot of different companies, which reduces the liklihood that you'll pick a bad stock. I'd recommend a couple of S&P 500 stock funds (these have shares in the 500 biggest US companies) the SPDR fund (ticker symbol SPY) and the Ishares fund (IVV).

Over time the money you invest should grow nicely. Don't expect it to double overnight though.

I don't recommend buying individual stocks unless you really find the stock market fascinating and have a lot of time to do research.


jameslankford
You have to study the market. There is an expected learning curve , but after 5 years if you still have no idea....quit or get someone to invest for you


King Fitz
Invest baby invest


whatbeuper
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this is a web site that if you ask a question they will answer to the best of there they will also suggest books depending on what you ask them "swiftassets.com" that is the best i can do for you man.


batwanda
First you must learn to focus your thinking as well as your writing. Investor of what? commodities, stocks, bonds, real estate, tax certificates, tax deeds, LLCs, partnerships, joint ventures, partnershps, commercial realestate, car notes, boat notes, factoring, accounts receivables, inventory financing, computer companies, IT stock, pre-construction building, overseas property financing, ~ you get the idea


TedEx
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First step. Buy a copy of the Wall Sreet Journal.


papayosha
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You need to have the dough dough, my friend.


Daaang!
READ every investing book/article/website you can find.

HAVE money in savings to start with. If you cannot save, you cannot be an investor.


roy_marzoed
invest in some stock exchange and buy economy magazines.


hightechchic
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You start by saving. And it's really okay if you have to start small; most people do, although there's this huge misconception that you need to have some vast some of money to invest.

You can start a ShareBuilder account for $50/month. (There are others that offer similar small investment requirements, including ING.)

The question is: what's your goal in investing? That's the biggest thing you need to know before investing, because there will be tax implications and possibly a lot of penalties if you invest your "emergency fund" in an IRA and have to take it out to cover what you deem an emergency (and it doesn't happen to fall within the defintion of the IRS where IRAs are concerned.) In other words, you need to align your savings vehicles with your goals. And that's pretty tough to do until you define some goals.

If you're looking for some good basic advice, start with something like the Dollar Stretcher (http://www.stretcher.com), or the Motley Fool (http://www.fool.com).


Frank Castle
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Open a brokerage account at Zecco.


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