Pardon my ignorance about stock markets and finances. I'm wondering why people rely so heavily on trading stocks? What if there was no stock market? How would that effect the economy?...
Hi I am looking to start trading online. I went to scottrade because I heard they were good for new investors. But my account was denied due to the equifax report. I'm assuming its to do with my ...
I think I would like to divide my money between VISA stock (which will be out soon), Alibaba.com, and several others. Which ones do you recommend will do very well, and how should I divide my stock ...
I am 28 and have been investing in 401K's since my first job at the age of 21. I have lost money every year. Good economy. Bad econony,. I have done money market, done managed risk, changed ...
This might sound like a really stupid question on the surface (and maybe it is), with the economy struggling, gas at an all time high, foreclosers everywhere, etc....
Go to the bank or a vending machine operator like Coke or Pepsi and ask for a bag of nickels or dimes, or at the bank, pennies. Then sift through them for old or unique coins that the coin dealers might find valuable.
Not a lot you can do with $20. Another possibility is buy those little pocket raincoats/ponchos or umbrellas when on sale during a long dry spell, then have them available on rainy days.
derek
buy a good book (or buy a few used books)
or, find somebody that you admire and take them to lunch
anteater 69
NNBP for under 20 cents per share. Of course the commision will take half of it.
Good luck.
Ellen
Well, Citibank is offering an online savings account right now for 5.00%. That is a great, secure, guaranteed and insured way to invest.
Big Bully
Lotto ticket
INACTIVE
Go to a yard sale and find merchandise to sell on Ebay. If you buy $10 worth of items and use the other $10 for fees and mailing, you can easy double or triple your money within a week. Then, use 1/2 of the profits for another round of items. Not all your items are going to sell so use intuition... would you buy that item for $1 or $2 or $5??? If you wouldn't then nobody else would either. The best things are videos, books, CDs and things that can be mailed easily. Your $20 can turn to $40 and that $40 can turn to $80 in no time. There's risk involved. Don't be afraid to lose money but also respect yourself and your customers to buy and sell with integrity.
angrysandwichguy1
You don't.
myshop258 l
bring me for lunch, i will be your great friend..
phx_oil
http://champs-and-chumps.com/ has many investment ideas.