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 Where to invest $5000....?
I have $5000 that I want to invest into something (Stocks, mutual fund, buisness, anything)....Where should I put it so that I would make the most money with the least amount of risk....


 Can you be 15 years old have stocks from a stock market?
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 Buy or sell?
The mkt is poised either way to move

Tell me to buy or sell, and I will, and I will let you know half an hr later whether I made or lost - first person to answer will be chosen, and I'...


 What do we mean term correction in sensex?
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 What are some of the best investment strategies you have heard of?
What are some of the best investment strategies you have heard of?...


 How Do Mutual Fund Companies Profit?
How are mutual fund companies able to earn investment return above industry average? What are their strategies? Do they buy and hold for many years without speculation? Or do they speculate ...


 I want to invest in stocks'?
I want to invest 15k, I need help. Is the stock market a good idea?

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 I want an electric guitar but need money any jobs for 13 year olds?
i want an electric guitar but need money, i get £20 per month from my granddad and £10 from my mom + dad but i have spent all my money on school stuff, stuff for friends and the summer fair but ...


 Does anybody investing low make any money in currency trading?
Currency trading seems really difficult if you don't have big capital. Does anybody with little investment find it to be worthwhile? And do you make any good money?...


 How do i rollover my pre-existing 401K from a previous employer? Can I do it without penalties?
It's currently worth approximately $33,500.00 and slowly losing. It lost 2.06% in the last quarter. Do I roll it over into an IRA? Is there a link or website to do all this or to have all such ...


 I have ten thousand pounds to invest?
i have an isa already so that is out of the question, i do not wish shares again as this is where i have got my windfall from. I had watched a program recently about getting an artwork dealer and ...


 What are some profitable small businesses THAT DON'T REQUIRE THE INTERNET?
don't remember require the ...


 How would you best invest in BioFuel?
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 HOW can i make ten thousand dollars in one month ?
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 When do you think the Dow will be back at 14000?
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 What is the SAFEST investment TODAY to stay ahead of inflation?
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 Please does anyone know trusted mangers of forex accounts? Dont know much about forex, scared of scammers?!!!!
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 I have some money and I do not know how to invest. Can someone give me a tip to make a 15% profit a year?
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 What will house prices in poland be in 3 years time?compared to now?
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 I want to buy gold, how.?
I want to put 27 to 35% of my savings (not emergency fund I have that funded), into gold.

No I don't think the world is coming to an end, but the chances now are better than 0%. B...



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How to invest in stocks without using a broker?
I am really interested in investing in the stock market, but I don't want to use a broker. Is there a website or something to go to, to invest in a companie?
                     
 




Kevin
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You are right not to want to use a broker. I learned that hard lesson several times. Brokers make money from commissions when you buy and sell. That means they profit from 'churning' your account. Some of them have no more experience in picking good companies than you or me. Having a brokerage license has little to do picking great stocks.
You can do better on your own with a good discount brokerage firm. Try some place like Charles Schwab. (not sure if I spelled it right either.). You won't get a full service broker, but they will help you do what you tell them you want to do and it will be a lot cheaper when you do buy or sell stock.

Before you invest, read some books on the basics of making money in the market using tried and true methods that minimize risk and allow you to identify winning companies.
There are many good books on stock investing. The "Motley Fool" books are good, and the Peter Lynch books are good. Do a search on amazon.com and you can see what is available. There will be many reviews of people that have read them sharing their thoughts on each book.

Good luck.

-Kevin


Common Sense
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Brokers are so cheap today that it's well worth spending a couple of bucks.......

But;
DRIP plans are available for little or no fees from some of the largest companies in the world. I've had DRIP's with;
GE
Johnson & Johnson
HSBC
P&G
Reuters
Barclay's Bank

Check out some books written on the subject by Chuck Carlson.

Also you can search on the web for: DIVIDEND REINVESTMENT PLANS.

Also..... Bank Of New York has several hundred plans available (I did HSBC and Barclay's Bank with them).


nrview
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Sure you can trade (buy and sell) stocks on the internet, but you should be very careful...and you should do your research. Keep up with the companies you are interested in buying, because with out a broker, you won't know when you should sell or buy more, etc.

Using a broker is a very safe bet though, and they are not always incredibly expensive, and can be very helpful providing advice as well as assessing your financial picture.
There are companies like www.etrade.com or www.schwab.com that offer internet trading for consumers.


jeff410
Some companies have Direct Investment Plans. You can buy directly from the company without going through a broker. Disney and Exxon are two that have Direct Investment Plans. Check out companies you want to invest in and look at the Investor Relations part of their site to see if they offer a plan.


raulangelrodriguez
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Be really careful when you do this because if you are a first time investor, not using a broker is kind of like having surgery without a doctor.


investing s
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Hi, i recommand you a good and basic tutorial for investing. it covers all Issues related to your Investing and everything around it.

http://www.tutorialforyou.net/investing/

wish it will help you.


Vanilla Girl
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E*trade is a good site. There are so many, you should just Google "online brokers" and you can find a huge amount of sites where you can buy and sell on your own for a minimal amount of money. Good luck.


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