What's they key to trading, buying, and selling stock? |
| I just don't understand it. I remember watching Trading Places with Eddie Murphy and Dan Akroyd, and it seemed like the idea was to buy low sell high and you were simply guessing and taking a ... |
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I have $2000 to invest. Where should i invest it? |
| I would like to invest 2000 dollars. In what company should i invest it and who do i talk to specifically to invest it for me. Who do i talk to too litterally invest the money for me?... |
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Need Investment Advice? |
| I just inherited a cool $1million and I have never had this type of money before. I have been looking in to the mistakes other people have made when they inherited money and I don't want to go ... |
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Will the stock market be okay again? |
| I am so scared. i am in long term but I m 58 and retired. I am taking 4% from my IRA. Losing everyday.... |
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What will you do with a $30K? |
If you have a $30k saving...What would be the best way to make the make grow, other than putting it in a Bank and earn that little interest?
What'll be the best way?... |
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Think about it. A poor person buys $50 and they pay an extra $3.50. Doesn't that extra 3.50 hurt? |
| Doesn't that hurt those who work hard and only make $900 and month? Come on!! You really think they are lazy because they only make $900 and month? Get real. Find out whats really going on in F... |
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Where to invest $100K for 2 years? |
| I have $100K to invest for two years. I will be using this for a down payment on a house. So where would be a good place to put this money. High Yield savings account? Index fund? Under my bed? V... |
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Buying Stock, New Investor Question? |
| I don't know anything about stocks. Where can I find more information about buying stocks and investing in the market? And what is the best way for a "newbie" to start?... |
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If I wanted to buy 10,000.00 worth of bank CD's, should I buy one for 10,000.00 or 10 for 1,000.00? |
| Now, I am not talking about laddering. I have the 10,000.00 now and will not need to tap into it for a long time. I would like to know if the compounded amount is greater for one 10,000.00 CD vs. 10... |
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Investment? |
i have some cash in hand and would like to take my money to invest. What type of investment can i invest in? How to make money online besides google adsense? Additional Details how to ... |
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Diamond C. | I have an extra $700. How can I invest it in something? |
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wayward irish son
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put it in a Certificate of Deposit in a bank. the interest will be 5% opposed to less than 1% in a savings account. |
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Tyler
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put it in the bank
get interest |
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bink2go
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Open a Roth IRA at a brokerage. Get a no-load mutual fund with a track record of good returns and forget about it. That $700 will be unbelievable amount when you retire. |
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GoatGirl
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Have you looked into cd's?
I have a little extra money and my mom thinks that I should just buy gold with it cuz gold always goes up in price. |
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Gregory M
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Your best bet would be saving it in an online savings account, which offer more favorable interest rates than traditional banks. Stay away from stocks until you at least have $2,500 $5,000 and are fully aware of the risks involved.
Better yet, you can use it to open a 529 college savings account for a younger sibling or relative (or child of your own, if any). That's if you feel generous; whatever you do, THINK before you do it. |
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quantumrift
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U.S. Savings Bonds. I or EE.
You can buy them online!
http://www.treasurydirect.gov/ |
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oddcat1978
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Ya put it in the bank before you know it you will have 705 dollars. After a year you might even make a cool 20 bucks. LOL! Gamble it an turn it into 10,000. Then you will have some options. |
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Dr Jim
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We are in a "bear market" and could be for a long-time. The Fed is going to continue to drop interest rates just like Japan did in the 1990s. If the US market is anything like the Nikkei, the US market is the WORST place to be a buy-and-hold investor. Let's say you started working in Japan in 1989 and added $5000 to your 401K every year... you would still be underwater 18 years later!! That is a taste of what is to come for the U.S. The US market and brokerage firms have "conditioned" the American investor to be buy-and-holders ever since witnessing the best bull market in US history (1980s-current). That is now changing!!
The places you want to be is gold, silver, agriculture, alternative energy, oil, commodities, etc. If you can short the market using an inverse fund (Rydex or Profund), you can probably do very well there too.
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The following two problems is what is driving commodity prices through the roof:
NAFTA is Problem #1. When US companies create and move jobs overseas, they create a larger middle class globally. Now that there is a larger middle class globally, we are all competing for the same commodities.
BioFuels is Problem #2. Our farmers are now putting less food on our tables so that we can be more energy independent. This is causing SOARING food prices.
Because of the FED and the WAR, that has exacerbated #1 and #2. When the Fed lowers interest rates, the dollar drops and all those middle class people that we've created overseas can buy our commodities much cheaper. The war has increased our deficits so much that other countries no longer want US dollars. |
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♥~ KoKo Farina ~♥
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You can invest it all in me!
Seriously though, just save it in the bank and collect interest on it. |
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jordanthegreatest
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You could try http://www.goldenbullstocks.com they deal with stocks |
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SuperCactus
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ShareBuilder.com has no minimum investment, lets you invest any dollar amount and doesn't charge annoying inactivity fees... "
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"At ShareBuilder you can even buy fractional shares, so it works well for investors who want to invest a fixed amount each month."
Kiplinger, June 2003
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