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 Where to invest $1M?
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 Limited budget, want to start stock investment, best way to start?
Hello everyone.
i am a fresh graduates in psychology, have some saving, begins to think about investing some in the stock market/ foreign currency. any step by step recommend technique for a ...


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 How to invest in shares?
i have no idea about shares, can anyone tell me where and how to invest shares?...


 I am 19 years old with 6000 dollars in spare cash. Where do I invest?
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 Why is the American dollar losing its value?
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 What would you do with .........$?
What would you do with 7 million dollars if you were to have it?...


 What company should i invest in?(stock market)?
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 I dont know anything about investment? i have saved some money how will i invest it?
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 Any money saving tips?
i dont have much to put away but ive heard you can always save something, i want to save for many things like house, a car, basically want to save money to have a cushion for emergency reasons or ...


 I am interested in finding out more about the stocks market and investing in general. Any tips on what to read
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 Should I sell or hold my 71 shares of Delta Airlines stock?
i have 71 shares of Delta Airlines that I bought between .50 and .77 cents. up 164.9% YTD. should i sell now or are they going to keep increasing?...


 What is the most important factor in investing?
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 Im a teacher & I want to buy a house for 400K. Can anyone help with a loan to get me started on my dream home?
There is a home that I want in New Orleans that costs about 400K. I can afford about 1200 a month but it is not enough for what the bank wants. I know this is crazy, but at a teacher's salary, I ...



Alem R
Invest in shares in 2009?
Hy, can someone please tell me how safe will it be to invest in shares in 2009 and in which type of companies.
Thanks, Alem
                     
 




johannes5@btinternet.com
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Only invest in shares if the company is involved in something which is absolutely necessary, and something that people cannot do without, even in times of recession!


caaaad
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Your question is very general and I suspect you are very new to investing. I would suggest you go the Vanguard website and spend the next 30 days learning everything you can. After you have armed yourself with knowledge you can consider a fund like the one I hold which is Vanguard Wellington fund. It has approx 60 percent stocks and 40 percent bonds. It has very very low expenses. You can put everything into that fund and feel reasonably diversified and more importantly SAFE


Ted
The stock market is never "safe". If you want safety, get a bank deposit account or a US government bond.

If you want the chance to make big money, you have to take chances.


Flying Penguin
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ok, *puts wizard cap on*.... i predict that the market will bounce in early 2009 in certain technical stocks and some other ones too. vagueness vagueness, ok you will see my prophecy come true!


marcus
Market is very volatile right now. Get educated if you want to do your own investing. Even if someone gives you advice you want to be able to interpret and analyze the information before making a decision. HTH (hope that helps)


InspectorBudget
The risk on the downside is greater than the potential reward. Don't forget that the Christmas season totally sucked from the retailer's point of view. These numbers will be hitting the Street soon, and then you'll see some large scale dumping, as folks realize the gloom & doom is not over yet.

I suggest you wait until this event is over before committing any money into the market.


solvent
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Happy New Year

Best recommendation at the moment:

Singapore-registered companies involved in infrastructure projects implemented by the Singapore Govenrnent (good cash-rich paymaster)

I hope you had already busied yourself with adequate preparations to do investment in shares


archolman
Put your money in mutually-owned & co-operative type institutions.
I can recommend the Triodos Bank for long-term investments & I use The Phone Coop for phone & broadband, (6% per annum on the shares, & a dividend on profits, amount dependent on your bill).
I do a lot of shopping at the Co-op, & use my local Credit Union as my bank.
Shares? Don't get burned, get stable investments.


rajas203
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2009 will be the turn around for the stocks. Invest in companies that you trust not to go bankrupt. Financial stocks are set to gain more.


martin m2006
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I would recommend you do some background research on Cadbury Scheppes as a potential company to invest in medium to long term


Mo Fayed
Highly volatile times.


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