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 Do you think the stock market will fall on Monday?
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 Long term investment in Stocks?
Hi All,

I want to know which are good stocks in Indian market to invest into for long term investment?

Thanks,
Sanket......


 Whats the best investment you've ever made? Whats the worst?
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 Anybody watching "American Inventor"? What do you think?
looking for a serious investor for my product that was on American Inventor
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I am the guy with the disposable litter box. Not the Hollywood type and got kind of nervous ...


 What is the best route for starting a long term investment?
I want to start making investments for my future at my young age...I just do not know where to ...


 What is the best long term investment? Stocks, real estate, or investment grade life insurance?
Stocks have a down side. Real estate may also have a downside, along with liquidty. Investment grade life insurance has limits....


 What is this coin? It says the word eire on the front and has the letters I and P?
this coin has a picture of a harp on one side and a haren on the other it has the initials I and P?...


 Wanting to know what stocks to invest in?
I'm 15 and have some extra cash. Should I buy stoke and what kind should I buy? I dont have that much. T...


 Can we predict a financial stock market ?
Its commenly said that no one can predict the flow of a market yet there is some factor that is able to predict it exactly ! anyone have an idea or which type of people are able to predict the market ...


 Isn't investing just gambling?
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 Making Money with Stocks??? (Beginner)?
How does it even work? Like if I wanted to buy one share of Google for example, or Wal-mart, how do I even do that??? Its not like I can just go to walmart and ask for one. Also for a first time ...


 How to learn about share market & shares?
share market & what is the best of select the shares?...


 What's best business with only 8000$?
You have only 8000$ and you must create a success business.
which business you will create?...


 Who uses a year wall planner?
does it help with organisation,i got one to try and get organised in 2007,so any tips please....


 What is a good online brokeage account?
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 Would you invest in a penny stock worth .002p?
share your stories of investing in pennystocks, did you make loads? how to find the good ones? any research websites?

I bought some before, nothing happened, got bored so I sold and then ...


 Has anyone been on ciao! ?
its a website where you fill in surveys that interest you and you get paid for it! not alot but up to £10 a survey. has anyone been on this and is it safe giving your bank details in? ...


 Good low-risk investment?
savings bond matured. i'd like to invest it, but i don't want to risk losing it. should i put it back into bonds? please use simple language, i know squat about finances....


 How old do you have to be to invest in stocks and bonds and how do you start please help?
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 Is investing in a 401k a good idea even if your employer doesn't match what you put in?
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Cathy
I don't understand anything about investing. I would like to invest in something that would help me and my fam
I would like to invest money in something that would help me make money. I don't have a study job. But I would like to invest a little of my tax money in something so I can take my children to Disney World someday. I would also like to know how much money I can invest to make money. And how soon after I put money down on an investment, would I start making money? I really need to know how all this work.
                     
 




Verve
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I would go to the Yahoo Finance link and then click on Investing. From there you can go to Education and it has a lot of information on how to begin investing. Also, the Motley Fool section of Yahoo Finance has a lot of good information.

My word of caution would be to resist the temptation to make some quick bucks because investing takes time. Avoid the temptation to invest in "penny stocks," which are typically stocks trading for less $5. Oftentimes these stocks are easily manipulated and are at that price for a reason. Investing requires some effort at doing your homework before you invest.

Mutual Funds may be another investment tool to consider. Check the Yahoo Finance link for info about mutual funds.

Good luck.


ditsyquoin
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Put your money in a mutual fund. Use a fund screener such as yahoo. financial and look for no load and minimum investment. You can either get the returns of the fund in a dividend check or reinvest them.

I did this with my first paycheck I earned, it was less than 100.00, in a emerging growth fund. Thirty years later it is worth 11, 200.


bizzbagg
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read the following books please.

1. the intelligent investor

2. security analysis


3. a financial accounting text book

try and find stocks selling below there net current asset value.
current assets minus total debt = n.c.a.v


Peter
Proper investing in stocks really requires a time frame of a few years. I suggest you do some reading before you invest. The best investor in the world and second richest guy is Warren Buffet. It is a good idea to read up on him and follow his philosophy. Try the book Buffetology by Mary Buffet.
Anyway good luck, as the old saying goes give a man a fish and he can eat for a day, teach a man to fish and he can eat for a lifetime. Do some research and the rewards will pay off. Good luck with the investing.


gastonrk
Before investing anywhere else, own your own home... it's keyed to inflation - the more the better for the homeowners. Not so great for renters, but your own home's value will appreciate at the same or greater rate than inflation. Then look at Morningstar.com, they rate all mutual funds. Lots of them are good, but they have different values for long term vs short term, liquidity, management fees, etc. Cruise Morningstar.com to get ideas, and look at the public library for books on investments.


drtried
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I second the above. Seriously, you're just gonna get a bunch of BS here that you should not trust.


phil k
Go to clarkhoward.com


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