Why is it that opening and (prior day) closing securities prices don't always match? |
| Does some trading take place overnight, maybe internationally? Are there any other factors?... |
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What world be like with no stock market? |
Would we survive....would we be better or worse off? Would the average person have a chance to compete?.....many questions come to mind... Additional Details the questions should have ... |
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Why do investors say this? |
That the stock price doesn't matter?
lets say that I have $70K and bought 70K shares of a certain stock($1/share), if the stock went up to 10 I'll make$700000.however, if I bought 2800 ... |
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Can you help me with this question about investing? |
| Hey guys ive been doing alot of research and reading books on buying stocks. They tell you to watch for certain things like p/e ratio. sells numbers. profit numbers. ect ect ect... Here is my ... |
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Wen you combine call and put at the same exercise price i.e. straddle? |
1.u make money wen the price goes up.
2.u mk money wen the price goes down.
3.u mk money wn thre is no change in price
4.u mk money irrespctive of the price going up or down.... |
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I want to open a dmat account... which is the best one?..... icici direct or reliance power or anythin other? |
| Please gimme the common dmat accounts and its charges(hidden charges specially)... Which one is better if i do trading 5-10 in a month only...... |
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Long TERM investment, anybody willing to help??? |
What are some of the best agencies out there for long term investment as in STOCK .
With low interest rates.
Over the internet. Additional Details Someone put down that I need ... |
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zach | I am thinking of investing in stock? |
I need some tips. How do i investest? Do I need a broker.I am thinking of buying 1000 shares of dupont. yes I know they are in a lawsuit now but I want them incase they jump up. |
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src50
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Before you invest in ANY stock, go to Morningstar.com and take their on-line courses on investing, stocks and mutual funds. If you're a beginning investor, I'd suggest you stick to mutual funds at first. |
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Airmech
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go to www.tdameritrade.com
it is very simple once you get some money transfered to their account, you can do all your trades on line and monitor them online. |
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Frank Castle
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Open a brokerage account at TD Ameritrade. |
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topcat_tec
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Look for an on-line broker, some even give free trades for new accts. Go with a stock with a price/earnings ratio close to 1:1, depressed, but traditionally up, strong net worth, low debt, and not in a sector that is going down the tubes (like real estate). Financials are a good buy now, as is natural resources. Better in a fund if you don't know what you are doing. CSE may be a good choice, as is SFI. |
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Rabbit
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Sure, and I want my stocks to jump up too. The question is does the market want them for more. As for lawsuits, there are always lawsuits, but what are they doing that will be making the company more money? That is the stuff that causes prices to "jump up". Unless something changes there, then it is just wishful thinking. |
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Tessie
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You can open an online broker account, consider optionXpress.com. It's so easy to use it instead of interactive brokers but it has a higher commission than the later. You must get education about stock. It's better to invest on options instead of the stocks because it gives you leverage.
If you think of starting business online you can get all the info in www.wealthywinningwomen.com then you get passive income.
Good luck! |
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evander
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try a stock simulator first |
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cosmo
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Three important things:
1) keep your costs down, including ongoing management fees.
2) diversify
3) buy and hold until you have a good reason to sell.
Buying only one stock is an unnecessary risk. Bad things happen to single stocks. There are many traps on Wall Street for the beginning investor.
You can buy into the increase in wealth of the world as a whole, by getting only three investments:
1) an American exchange-traded fund like SPY
2) an international index fund such as ETINX
3) a diversified real-estate investement trust such as FIREX
If you buy these (or investments like them) through a discount broker, and don't sell until you need the mony, you'll do fine. |
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