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 When buying STOCKS - What to look for? -- HIGH P/E ratios or lows.?
WHAT are the ratios we h've to look for buying good stocks- LONG TERM-1-2 years -&- SHORT term -- 3 to 8 months. HIGH P/E RATIOS or LOW P/E RATIOS. any other criteria to look for?...


 Buying stocks increases value of a company.....where does that money go?
im puzzled. the money spent on stocks goes to the company?....and they invest it as they see fit?...how does that work?...


 Can someone give me advice on investing? I Konow nothing about investing please tell me the best investment co
I Know nothing about investing please tell me the best investment company in the NY, NJ, CT ...


 Investing money?
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 How do you save in a hyperinflation enviroment of one thousand %?
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 Suggestions requested - Is this a wise investment?
I came across an investment opportunity that offers: 24% returns per annum for a unit investment of 10000$ for a term of 10 years. There is a counter guarantee offered for the money in fixed asset ...


 I have $ 2,500 to invest in cd's. Where to invest?
I have been doing lots of work on my household budget, projecting income and expenses for the next 3 to 5 years. I am totally debt free including house, and have a big emergency fund, and have an ...


 When you buy stocks is there minimum amount of shares you must buy?
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 What is the best thing to invest in Real Estate or Stocks?
I am 30 years old and I put money into a 401K at work and would like to know what is the best long term investment? I don't want to work a day past 60. Thanks for answering my question....


 What ways would you suggest a young family invest their money- read more!?
We are a young family (mid 20's) who own our home and have two young children. My husband is getting a large promotion- bringing in about 25K more a year in salary and about another 25-35K a ...


 Is investing in Shares a right decision??
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 Coin collection: Is this a rip off?
I saw an ad in a catalog selling a 1934 penny, nickle, dime, quarter, and a half dollar all for $27. How much is all that really worth? Is it worth more than $27? Please list your sources.
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 Do you think the stock market is going to crash tomorrow?
Stocks fell sharply worldwide Monday following declines on Wall Street last week amid investor pessimism over the U.S. government's stimulus plan to prevent a recession.
U.S. markets were ...


 Is this a bad idea. ?
I have some money to invest and was considering GM The price per stock is 6.51 and the 1 year high is 41.11. The mergers with chrystler is a possible bigtime money maker. i would only invest 500 ...


 Buying stocks...Need help?
I am 16 years old and my dad is going to be buy me some stocks.

What are the best ones to invest at the moment?...


 How to earn 1 lakh rupees per day without any corrupt?
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 How can i become a millionaire?My capital is 50000 us$.?
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 I need to know where in houston is it located?
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 How one can know particular stock price will rise next day or on the same day?
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 What makes the stock market go down on good news?
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How would you invest around £160,000 ?
in property as I have or how else ?
                     
 




MinibabeUK73
I probably would invest the £100k & have a great few weeks with the £60k!!!


loziiie
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i would invest in property but in turkey. in turkey over the past 2 years land prices have doubled and in the last year property prices have risen by 25-40%. resent research has shown that by comparision investments made since 1994 have yielded the following average returns:
stock market 18%(gross net)
Turkish Property 568% (net).
this means property in beach areas is expected to incres intitally by 50% and over the next 2 to 3 years 100%. Taking on average 25% capital growth, a property purchased at 60,000GBP with sustained growth over five years will market at 183,105GBP, this is 305% return on investment. if you are intrested in this investment in property i know a good property construction company in Bodrum Turkey.( visit the website at www.turkeybuilders.com )


lynne c
i would buy property and sell it and buy again and then renovate then id make an apartment for rent...


alx
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Diversify: a) in order to reduce risk and b) mazimize profits

1. Buy stock (Big Capitalization Companies -low risk, low but guaranteed increase in value)
2. Mutual Funds (Real estate related since you already got and Biotech Companies)
3. Future & Options


The 5th Elementh
get a flat in London and rent it out


Ollie
I'd buy a house.


dsclimb1
120 in property to avoid the tax threshold, isa, premium bonds, few shares and slush fund in a building society just in case.

Extra - Im guessing some people in the US dont realise property prices over here, you wont get much of a flat in london for £160k.


emeraldisle2222
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Property first.
A good shares portfolio second.


Smokin' Gun
property is probably offering the greatest returns at the moment


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Property would be the best,I think.


Ann S
I like Retox's answer. I would also take part of it and invest in foreclosed homes. Fix it up, rent it out, & when the market is better, sell.


investing b
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Hi, here is a collection of informative articles about investing. a free online investing tutorial for you.

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good luck !

wish you make fortune from investing !


Merle
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I personally would put it in a IRA and let it draw interest


retox
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You should see an independent financial advisor. How you invest the money depends on your attitude to investment risk, your objectives (i.e. do you require income or growth or a bit of both etc). A good adviser will draft a "model portfolio" which will include investment options that will be suitable for your specific requirements. For example, if you are a higher rate tax payer, you will receive 40% on any pension contributions you make. Have you utilised your ISA allowance for the current tax year to maximise your tax free savings. Do you need to keep a small cash reserve for emergencies so you won't need to dip into any of your investments - this is important as there are often early surrender penalties on investment bonds etc.
The important thing is to spread your risk. Invest in funds within your stated invesment risk profile and spread them accross various asset classes, i.e. equities, property and fixed interest to diversify and ensure there is risk mangement built into your investments - in simple terms not putting all of your eggs in one basket.


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