I'm just wondering if a person can make money from day trading either stocks or futures? If anyone does do this how much does he/she make and if its regular? I've got some money to blow so ...
I am looking at the Expense ratios of some of my funds and I am wondering what the difference is between expense ratio and expense ratio after deductions? Ex. My expense ratio for my 2050 fund:
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I have a Schwab brokerage account and I can trade options. Can I SELL TO CLOSE an option without having SOLD TO OPEN first? I know that is backwards but it looks as though I could do that Even if ...
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Iv just opened up a commsec account and have made some plans on some of the shares i wish to buy, i have 10k to invest and so far i will be buying shares in. Apple, woolworths, commonwealth bank, and ...
Let's say someone left their child $5 Million in a will..would that be enough for them to live off of?...and would they be able to grow it for their kids, grandkids, and descendants?...
When an investor sells a stock short, and say that the stock pays a dividend during that period, who is entitled to the dividend? The borrower of the stock or the orig. owner?...
I have 60 dollars, and thats it. Is there a way to make money from 60 dollars? How do I invest it? I know it's hard to think of something, but there has to be a way to make money from 60 ...
I am looking to invest in a stock market that is open opposite hours of the american markets?
hi everyone, I am a beginner investor who works nights, so unfortunately I sleep during the open hours of the NYSE. I have access to the internet at night when I work, and would like to look into buying stock in a company that trades on an exchange that is open preferably approx. 2am-8am (eastern time) Can you guys suggest an exchange for me? thx
If you aren't day-trading, then time zones don't matter. Just get a good data provider, download that data after the markets closes, do your analysis and place your trade. All data should be updated by 7 pm, so you can easily download current data in your 2am-8am time frame. I would caution you about foreign exchanges as you'll have to jump through more hops to set one up, you'll have to go through foreign brokers, which will incur more costs. Foreign exchanges are more difficult to trade if you don't live in that country.
Right now, the emerging markets are really getting hammered. The BSE is down about 20% and the others are not fairing as well either.
StraightDrive
Try Indian stock markets. National Stock exchange (NSE). You need to open an account with a broker who can give you a trading terminal for NSE.
apurav a
BSE ,NSE.
miztenorti
Johannesburg Stock Exchange ( JSE ) in South Africa
ElOsoBravo
Try the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. It ought to suit your purposes; particularly if you are interested in Asian stocks; and I figure you should be.