What stock should I buy out of these three? |
Here are the three I am looking at:
1) GRMN (Garmin)
2) PG (Procter and Gamble)
3) FDX (Fed ex)... |
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IRA ... What if the dollar is worthless when it comes time to retire? |
| I know that companies like TRowePrice invest heavily overseas, would my IRA leave me holding a lot of paper dollars and the company walk away with the goods? Or seeing as those funds would be foreign ... |
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What is the best method to invest online? |
| I am a resident Indian and wish to invest in share market [both long term and short term ] and mutual funds online.What is the best way to do it.Also tell me how can I get online expert advise for ... |
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If you had £100,000 to spend, in what way would you maximise the return on your investment? |
| Interested on various ideas, especially those using a medium-risk strategy. Thanks a lot!... |
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Is 1 dollar like 1 yen? |
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How do I learn to invest in the stock market? |
| I just started watching mad money, don't understand it at all really. I would love to learn how to invest and be able to make a few extra bucks, but don't know anything about the stock ... |
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Is day trading this easy? |
| I have been paper trading and I have consistently been making between 12% to 25% profit everyday trading stocks usually priced below 1$. Is there any reason to believe I wont be as successful when ... |
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Investing money. Should I buy gold or art? |
| I don't want to put it in a bank (US$235,000). I need some liquidity so no land at this stage. Should I buy gold jewellary or art. I live in Japan and there is some wonderful art for sale here. S... |
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Is it possible to double my money in one month doing currency trading? |
I can do it using a demo account, but can live accounts be handled the same way as demo accounts, or are there any hidden tricks? Additional Details well, currencies are very predictable ... |
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In mutual fund investing, does the investor have a choice of specifying his area of preffered investments ? |
| I am planning to invest Rs 50,000 for the next 5 yrs in mutual funds of a corporate house. I want 40 % of my investments to be put in construction, 30% in steel, 20% in cement & 10 % in chemicals.... |
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talikulam_net | I like to invest money online..Is it a good idea? |
I would like to start an online investment. I have 600$.
Where I can invest it?
What is egold? any 1 can give some clear idea about it? |
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ANSWER MY QUESTION!!
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Be careful of scams, there are LOADS of them out there! Before investing anything, check sites like scambusters, ripoffreport, etc. Or, put the name of the company in a search engine and add 'scam' after it. This won't keep you 100 percent safe, but it'll clue you into many scams out there. There are so many new scams each day it's hard to keep track.
http://www.scambusters.org
http://www.ripoffreport.com
PS: Do NOT trust the Better Businses Bureau, after all, they get $$ contributions from the companies they 'represent'. They are a fraud as well.
PPS: The way the US dollar is tanking, you'd be better off becoming a stock broker, or investing in solid gold or some other commodity. The dollar is really in trouble. |
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Lets find the way
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I wont advise you to do so because there r many scams around... |
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barry_robbins_98
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I think the best way to invest would be to open an account at Scottrade.com - they offer $7 online trades.
For investment ideas, you should take a look at what the best investors are buying at http://www.top10traders.com - this is a free site that lets you create a portfolio of stocks with $100,000 in "play" money. Each day the site ranks the best performing portfolios, so you can see how your picks perform compared to other investors. You can read posts on investing from the best traders, as well as share your own investing ideas. There is a charting feature, so you can see how your portfolio performs compared to the S&P 500. Also, you can create your own "group" so that you can see how you are doing compared to your friends.
Here are this month's best traders:
http://www.top10traders.com/Top10Standings.aspx
Good luck. |
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Paul
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Check the website below to learn more on investments
Hope it helps
http://money-review-site.com/investment.html |
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Kitty
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Like "longarm" said, you can open an account with "scott trade" or similar on line broker. Be sure they are reputable !!
I have heard some bad things about egold though I have know nothing of them nor do I plan on doing business with them. |
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Jarrod M
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Depending on how much you have to invest, you have a lot of options.
Scottrade is really cheap, as the previous poster said, only $7 per trade. Just look for any hidden fees, such as inactivity fees (if you are going to use a buy and hold strategy) or, with some no load mutual funds, you are charged a significant fee if you sell the fund w/in 3 months of purchasing it (at least this is how my E*Trade acct works.)
As far as what to invest in, mutual funds and index funds are really good options. But I wouldn't completely rule out individual stocks. Even if you only put a small portion of your investable monies into a stock, or a few stocks (say 10-20%, maybe.). Your portfolio should still be pretty diverse, since most mutual funds themselves are by nature naturally diverse, unless you are investing in a sector or speciality fund.
Just do some research on the funds or companies you want to invest in - invest in what you know. And don't worry if you lose some money for a day or two in a row. Over the long term, chances are, you are going to make money. Just don't panic. In fact, the best think, in my opinion, is to invest your money, then check it maybe once a week, or even less frequently. Don't become a day trader, because not only will it kill you come tax time, it can be very stressful. Not to mention the cost of each trade. |
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allindotcom
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I do my investing through my Wells Fargo bank online. Many online sites and all are based on a per trade cost. Most average about $9.99/ trade right now. Are you investing for retirement or just for personal gain? Scotttrade is a good site to look at but I would suggest buying index traded funds if you do buy anything. Picking individual stocks is risky business. Most professional money managers don't do a great job of this so no reason to believe a novice can be succesful. Do all your research before making any trades and watch for hidden fees. If doing mutual funds choose ones with No-Load and no 12-1b funds. Hope this helped more than confused. Not sure what egold is but you can purchase and exchange traded fund linked to the price of gold. It is GLD on the exchange. It is 1/10th the price of what gold is. |
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LongArm
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You can open an account for $500 with Scottrade and trading commissions are $7, which is cheap. I agree that diversified exchange traded funds (ETFs) are a good option, or else a no-load no-transaction-fee index fund. I'd suggest staying away from gold. Gold has been a poor long-term investment. Sure, if you have a good understanding of what influences gold, it's possible to do well trading it, but most people aren't that good. |
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http://intnlfinderspecs.zip.io
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it is a great idea but there are alot of good and bad online trading companies it also depends on what your trading needs are. If you would like to get your foot in the door without making a substantial investment you might want to try penny stocks which can give you quite a bit of experience and profit. You might want to look up Ameritrade, sharebuilder, etrade, just to name a few. With these companies you have control over your transactions some of these companies have real time trades so you can grab and push your paper as soon as you want. You must remember to be successful you must do your due diligents and research every facet of the business of online trading, its pros and cons everything. If you would like a complete breakdown on penny stocks i could be of service to you just contact me via email on my profile. Good luck & Godspeed. |
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Frank Castle
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1) Scottrade.
2) A currency backed by gold. |
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