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 At the closing of the Stock Market, why do they all clap?
When I've seen this televised, mostly on the news, the money monkeys all seem to clap deliriously at the ringing of the bell, seemingly regardless of what economical mess they might just have ...


 How many baby boomers lost their nest egg last week?

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last week, and the first part of this week, for the simpleminded who don't understand the question....


 I am 23 and have $270,000 can I just invest that for retirement and nothing else?
I am 23 and have $270,000 can I just invest that for retirement and nothing else?...


 Short term investment options?
i have between 1000 and 3000 dollars that i would like to invest

i need to use the money in about 4 months
so i need to have it accesible then....but i dont need any of it until then<...


 Investing in china and india?
are telecommunications services, power supply, transportations, and infrastructures readily available for foreign investment (in terms of the clothing industry) in China or India?


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 What is Repo? hw it influence the stock market?
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 I'm 27 years old. Should I be more aggressive with my 401k???

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What I mean by aggressive is the level of risks I should take. Not how much i contribute....


 A Rumbling sound from the basement?
I've got a rumbling sound in my chest.
It's not in my stomach,it's in my chest.

is it
A. wind.
B.an alien that's about to burst out and take over my ...


 Want to invest about 50K in tax saving MF's. Advise needed?
Which MF's I can go for. And mainly should go for "D" or "G"?
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Websites whci can throw more info on this??...


 Saved 6 months emergency money. Now what? Invest? Keep saving? Both?
I've saved up a little more than 6 month worth of bills in my savings account. I've been doing a lot of research on saving/investing but this question is never really answered clearly.
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 What is the best way to invest money?
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 Whats the difference between nasdaq and nyse?
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 First time investor?
What is a minimum amount to start investing in shares?...


 What's the best way to invest..stock market?? real estate?? or money exchange??
I've heard the housing market is bad right now..so it's probably not wise to invest now..I live in orlando, fl..also a friend of mine told me about money exchange..is that good?? or should I...


 What was warren buffett's greatest accomplishment?
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 Do you believe that someone can talk to cats?????
well Ive always loved cats and one day I was at my grandparents house when I saw a small group of cats a fluffy white female with a mix off kittens I mewed and she came to me then all around me cats ...


 Tips about day trading?!?!?!?!Are you required to have $25000 to start day trading?
Are you required to have $25000 to start day trading? Any tips on it???...


 Financial question?
I'm 30 and I have $17,000 in 401K + $255 added to it a month. Do you think this is a good savings plan? I don't have enough play money to invest in any other options....


 Can Oil Prices Go Much Lower? Is This A Good Time To Invest?
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 Is it possible to become a millionaire investor without going to college/uni?
im 16 and hate studying at schhol/college i find it boring. but im really interested in the markets and how it works.im very entrpreneurial minded peson(got distinction in business studies) but my ...



dude d
How much can I earn by investing ?
How muh can I earn from Scottrade?
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maybe $50,000?? what is the maximum?
                     
 




Faye H
You don't earn anything from Scottrade. Scottrade is a broker. All they do is facilitate your purchase of stock. Scottrade doesn't pick the stocks you purchase. Anything you earn depends on whether or not the stock YOU pick goes up or down.


msjaya pandian
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20-30% /Annam of your investment


Chris T
I think the best investment right now is by far the Foreign Currency Exchange Market, also known as the Forex. Where else can one earn interest on up to 400 times his or her money? The banks have known this secret for years, this is where they produce a large percentage of their income. But, not until about 1998 was it really introduced to the public, thanks be to the internet. There is only one problem though, 95% of people lose their money within the first 60 days. I was searching for a way to invest in the Forex, but eliminate the guesswork, and eliminate sitting in front of the computer all day. I came across FreedomRocks, and it truly is one of a kind. I have been using the system now for about 6 months, and I have seen very healthy returns. The system does 95% of the work, and it only takes about 20-30 minutes per week to manage a portfolio of any size. FreedomRocks has the biggest Forex brokers in the industry fighting for their business. The best part is anyone can try the system for free. Check out www.simple4xinvesting.com for more information.
Also, feel free to contact me anytime with any questions.

Best Regards
Chris Thomas
541-255-2647
ctppl541@yahoo.com


john n
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The amount of profit you can make is dependent upon the amount you invest and the performance of the stock that you buy.
In a nutshell, the difference in price of a stock when you buy it and when you sell it determines your gain or loss.


sudi p
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It depends upon the market values


ch b
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Please ignor the swisscash comment.

I have worked as a financial advisor for 10 years I have seen alot of people suffer to these scams.

It sounds to me you dont have a clue where to start.

You are better off not buying in markets that you dont understand especially with a credit bubble increasing in the U.S there will be termoil for stocks in the future be carefull.

You would be better off investing into unit linked funds that are managed by some of the best investment houses in the world.

This way you can spread your risk and leave the trades to the proffesionals.

Depending on your attitude to risk you can see tax free returns net of all charges in the region of 8-12% low - moderate risk 20-50% plus high risk.

If you would like to know more please contact me charlesburrows@vn-am.com
www.vn-am.com


melissa j
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Swiss cash is a scam!


http://www.bnm.gov.my/index.php?ch=8&pg=14&ac=1299
http://www.worldlawdirect.com/article/1934/Swiss_Cash___Swiss_Mutual_Fund_1948_scam.html


A M K
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Honestly, ... try this.
Visit swisscash.net
I am an investor with them and have a US$50K portfolio there. I'm getting paid every month on time as promised and guaranteed. The average returns are 20% per MONTH!
You can recover your initial investment amount within 8 months and then it's profits on the run from there.
Read the details...it's easy to understand.
It's not an MLM...nothing to 'market'. You can just be an investor and reap ur returns which are guaranteed as stipulated.
You can visit my financial site provided by them at www.swisscash.net/sgamk1632202
There are alot of negative blogs and people tagging it as a scam.
I know what has happened. There were reports that SC investors scammed others...but I wonder why the corrected newspaper reports are not being circulated. It was never a SC involvement but some clowns scamming others by encouraging them to invest with some Swiss Union Bank. Anyway, hell with skeptics. So far there has been no complaint from a single SC investor that he/she did not get paid as guaranteed.
By the way, I am in touch with some senior consultants of Swisscash and I must say, they are serious dynamic professionals and I'm confident they will be profitable for at least the next few years.
I started with $1K initially and then after my confidence with them, I have now increased to $50,000.
Best regards...Kaz (Singapore)


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