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 Someone said: You bought 100shares of a $300 stock. If you paid $10 to buy and $10 to sell.?
You need to make 6.6% before you are even...
this is what some one said...and it doesnt make sense to me..
so you are investing 30,000...even 5% of that is 1500$ which is way more that 20$ ...


 Can I do any good investing online with $200?
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 Investing £50.000?
i was thinking about borrowing a bit more and buying a property in florida and let it out for a few years to pay off the extra. anyone have any ideas of how to invest the 50k....


 What do you thing is the best business with more profit and low budget?
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 I have a metlife high yield savings account, why does the interest rate keep going down?
I opened the account 4 months ago and they were advertising a 4.5% rate and every month it has gone down and is now 4.4%. Anyone know why the rate is going down....


 How do you make money?
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 How can i learn FOREX?
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 Saving money in a Mutual Fund?
I am saving money for a down payment for a house. I have $1500 so for. Would it be good to put that in a mutual fund, or would it be better in a money market account?Also i plan on putting about $500 ...


 If you are 30 and have $10K, how will you invest?
How you people invest at this stage? Will you invest your money in foreign market or NZ market? What are the tools available? I am currently only having it in term deposite, just wanna find something ...


 How can I find a mentor who could guide me to the path to become a multi-millionaire?
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 How much money do you have to have to open a bank of america account?
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 There is a financial crisis in the future or not?
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 What is the best bet if you have an inheritance or windfall to invest?
safe, secure, and an income stream in return?...


 Is there in any risk in investment?
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 When is the best time to buy and sell a stock that is splitting?
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 I would like to invest in the stock market ,but i don't know to much about it, what should i do?
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 Are ETFs "safe" investments?
I want to start retirement investing in ETFs, but I am very concerned that some of the organizations providing ETFs may go the way of Enron and sub prime mortgage lenders.

I am aware of ...


 I want borrow money from the bank to buy gold is it the best way to do that during world recession?
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 I was given $1500 as a gift. What's the best way to invest it?
Is it too small to invest? Should I just buy a bag of lotto tickets?...


 How can i invest in the actual stock market?
i tried to invest in yahoo finance but whenever i buy or sell stocks there, it doesn't even ask me for my credit card number, etc. it seems as if yahoo finance is just another stock market game....



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I have $3,500 to invest but I'd like to get some ideas..?
I have $3,500 to invest but I'd like to get some ideas on what I can venture into.

What would you suggest short term (low and high risk)?
What would you suggest long term(low and high risk)?

I've been thinking of search engine marketing since computers and the internet is what I know but I don't want to put all my eggs in this one basket. Please share your ideas with me. Thanks.
                     
 




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gold! you cannot go wrong with gold! since 2003 gold has gone up 500%! and with the way this economy is looking its gonna skyrocket even further! buy ounces of gold. it is a guaranteed safe bet. the only risk is if God himself comes down to earth and fixes the amercan economy in the blink of an eye. God works in seasons so i suggest you take advantage of this opportunity :D


Brian
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The safe bet for short term is definitely CD's. You can find some with at least 4% with a maturity of 12-18 months. Long term, look towards stock in healthcare, or other industries that are immune to recession, such as gold. People will always be sick and in need of care and gold will always be in demand.


frane_pe
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start passing 6 hpd on Yahoo Finance.
i would buy;
RDN, MTG, GNW, PMI, MF, KFN and LVS when it hits 6 or lower


financing_loans
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This might seem strange...

Short.. Crude Oil (risk high on day to day)
Long... Crude Oil (risk low)

They are futures but oil should go back down before it heads back up. After Obama takes over oil should go down. Then it should go back up to maybe around 60-70.

But could fall in the next 30 days so you want to go short. When it hits in the 30's again go long (for your long term).

Futures is very risky you arent buying anything just a guess. If you want something short go short on US currency. And go long on Gold.

My thought but Ive been wrong before

As per the first poster he is right Gold is way up right now if you look over 5 years. You put money into it 6 months ago it would be gone. You have to get in at the right time. Today might be the day. But not because of what that idiot said.


kemperk
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buy 2 county [dif states have dif rules] real estate delinquent
tax certificates or even an entire house.

I can guide you free. The annual sales are Jan or FEB in all
counties

[on any house you win via a bid, it is debt free!!!!!]


picador
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Gold! It cost more in terms of today's dollars 30 years ago than it does today. It is a purely psychological play. The psychological mood just four months ago was "The sky's the limit." Given the interest you can get on secure investments these days you might as well stuff your money under the mattress; but if you have a yen to do better, trust your own eyes. Where are you buying today? Is there a line up? If so, that's where to put your money.


the d
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If i were you i would go witha CD.

we could be in for a long recession.

If you wnat highs risk, buy some ford or GM stock.


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