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 I'm looking to invest about $40K any advice?
I came into some money recently and I'm looking to invest about 40K. I'm 17 years old and will be using at least some for college but I want to get some return on the money before then and ...


 I am a biginer in share trading. What is the deciding factor when we buy a company shares?
Dear Friends,
I am a biginer in share trading. What is the deciding factor when we buy a company shares? also want to know what is book value and earning per share.Please ...


 Best way to invest 20,000 pounds?
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 Is it a good investment to purchase an Oil Tanker?
I was thinking about investing in an oil tanker and buying the oil overseas and then having the ship sent here and then selling the oil at a higher rate than I bought it, do you guys think this is a ...


 If someone put $20.000,in the bank 28 years ago, left it there, how much would it be today?
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 Which investments will get you richer Mutual Funds, Bonds, or investments in Real Estate?
Can you put them in some kind of order like from best investments to worst (in terms of income)
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 What is the best thing to invest in?
I am 20 yrs old and sometime in the future i would like to start investing. and i would like to know what is the safest, high return, and in what should i invest in. please and thank ...


 Good way to invest 25,000!!!?
5 years....


 How should i invest my graduation money?
i have about $2000 and am expecting a little bit ...


 I am 25, looking to start investing for retirement (age 70ish), and going to law school, what should I do?
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 I'm debating on three stocks to invest in for 'short-term...'?
Hello,

I'm looking to invest $2000 in a short-term stock, and have read positive info on 'three.' Please help w/any advise you may have. The stocks in question are: VSGN, ...


 I am new to share market please guide me in which shares i"m to invest?
i want to know how to invest in the shares which is the best share ...


 When to buy gold?
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 Can someone explain to me in plain ENGLISH what does " leverage" mean?
I ususally hear this ...leverage this leverage the other ...we are down 10 to 1 leverage....? in plain english what does "we are down 10 to 1" mean

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 What is the easiest, legal way to make $1 million U.S. dollars?
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 Worst Investment Mistake You Ever Made?!?
A stock? Selling too early? Getting bad advice?!?...


 !!!!*** Would you buy a BAROL of OIL? ****!!!
if yes how do you do it? through the bank? how does it work?

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 How can i do this?
How can I make $60 dollars in one day?...


 If u have enough money to purchase either a house or bussiness,which would u choose?
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 How can earn eazy money...?
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aaron
I am a financial rookie with $5,000 I want to invest. What should I do with it?
I am 31, not a homeowner, and I want to take 5k of my modest savings and do something productive with it, preferably through a service like TD Ameritrade. What would you do? (The remainder of my savings I plan to use for a down payment on a house when I am ready.)
                     
 




Jason M
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If you're trying to save for a down payment, I'd be extremely hesitant to pour money into the stock market right now. We're at a historically questionable point in time at the moment, where the Fed has (possibly) stopped raising short-term interest rates, but inflation is also something to keep a close eye on. 6 months from now the S&P 500 could easily be 20% higher or 20% lower than it is right now. With anything less than a 5-year time horizon, I'd consider putting money into a CD (Certificate of Deposit), which actually have pretty decent rates right now. You can look at sites like bankrate.com to find the best rate, it doesn't really matter what bank you choose since CDs are FDIC insured (as opposed to stocks and mutual funds, which are not).


jazzyQ
I would check out Money Magazine's May issue of this year. The main focus was WHAT TO DO WITH $5000 to invest NOW. ;) I found it very informative, it has every level of investing from real estate to cds. Here is the link: http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/moneymag_archive/2006/05/01/toc.html


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STEVEN F
Buy a 6 month CD and spend the next 6 months learning how to answer the question for yourself.


William B
If you like stocks buy UST (if you don't mind buying a tobacco company), wait till it hits 69, low 70s if you're bold, then sell. Then get into some cyclicals because they should be dirt cheap by then. I'd buy CAT. If investors are still screaming recession, hold off buy the CAT for a while or buy some YHOO. I really like what they've done with the place.


Kenny
Hi,

I would personally put it all into IFON - Infonsonics Corporation they are way undervalued right now and if you held for 3 months or longer I believe it should work out okay for you. But that is just me personally because I think diversification is for the birds. I have watched it for a while, it is very volatile but for only 6.00 dollars they are a deal. There last quarter was great just the option expensing made it look bad. I would hold until it reached at least 8-10 range before selling.


muncie birder
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Take $100 or so of that $5,000 and buy a couple of books on investing. Maybe "Investing for Dummies" might be a good beginning. Learn how to read a balance sheet and income statement. Learn how to read the technical indicators on a stock chart. Learn how to evaluate a mutual fund. That $100 will pay you large dividends in the end.

I have a TD Ameritrade account. It is ok. Their reseach resources are somewhat lacking though. Fidelity has much much better research but their commissions are considerably higher. Sort of you get what you pay for.


surfinthedesert
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Put it in a fund called MMLP.


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if you are in india please invest in lic of india


SoulDragon
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Give to me and I'll make your money work.


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