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 If the market continues to drop, can equity losses ever be recouped?
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 Should I form my own S-Corp or LLC if I trade stocks?
I have a small portfolio of about $70,000 in which I regularly trade stocks. I'm not really a "daytrader," I tend to keep my positions open for about a month or so. Would it be ...


 I have 52 shares of Bank of America that I inherited from my grandma?
I know nothing to very little about the stock market. I wonder if I should sell them all or invest in more and watch it grow.
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All of your answers are helpful. Should I ...


 How can Oil prices still be increasing?
I dont quite understand why oil prices are continueing to rise because the World is being flooded with surplus amounts of Oil even though India and China's consumption has increased it doesn'...


 I will be receiving around 30,000 very soon. How do i invest it to make it grow?
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 If you had 500k how would you invest?
Ive always wondered how people would invest with 500 grand? How much could you make in a year investing 500 grand?...


 Do you ( fathers ) love your children more than your wife? To me children are no.1?
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 Tell me what's wrong with this investment idea!!?
say I had $## and wanted to invest it to make money. Lets look at Fannie Mae - it is at 10.31 as of right now, but the 52 week high is around 70, with the 52 week low around 7. If I took some of my ...


 I have about £1000, I want to invest in forex or the stock market, is there anyone who can give good advice?
Possibly someone who makes good money from this kind of thing, could you please explain how, would be great ...


 Gold & Silver are they the true backing of the American fiat currency?
How do I maximize my wealth in years to come, avoiding the US dollar, utilizing only precious metals?...


 With 25% of my check going into my 401k is it wise to have as many as 12 funds with as little as 5% in some?
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 What's the best stock for 2007?
No scams or boiler rooms please -- just real answers......


 Why did no one was able to predict such a shall fall in the share market?
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 Stock Market question PLEASE HELP?
I believe that exxon mobile and proctor & gamble are excellent stocks to invest in.

Please prove me correct.

According to the stock market what makes them better than say C...


 Where can I invest my savings to earn 8% or more for my retirement nest egg.?
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 I have $5000 dollars to invest with, what would get me the best return at medium to low risk?
I'm thinking foreign currency would be the best thing to invest in, but I don't think I have enough for the minimum. Oh, and please no "Invest in this website, and make $50000000 in ...


 Trick question or not? Coupon Bond?
Problem said Ive just found a 10 percent Coupon Bond that sells for par value. They ask for maturity on this bond.

Well I suppose that means PV= 1000, FV = 1000 (default for this book) YTM ...


 What are shares, how can you buy them, and can anyone buy them?
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 What is the best type of investment for a teen and why?
Any information would be helpful thanks....


 What makes stocks go up and down?
I always hear supply and demand, but what does that really mean?...



Tina
Is the stock market going to recover?
It has been suffering a huge dip.. what's next?
                     
 




src50
Yes, it will. The only question is when. There have been much greater declines than this.


Thin Kaboudit
Judging by the Dow Jones Industrials, the market is up about 18% over the last two years, up 50% over the last five years, and about 6000% over the last 40 years.

Unless you plan on retiring next Tuesday, I don't see the problem!


Dave W
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It has after every other decline, no matter how severe, and there's no reason to think it won't this time also. Look at this long term chart of the S&P 500 index since 1950: http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=%5EGSPC&t=my&l=on&z=l&q=l&c=

There are some major declines, even crashes, in there but most of them are barely noticeable in the long-term view.

How long will this decline last and how much further down will it go? Hard to say, but we didn't start out extremely overvalued like we did back in 2000, so I doubt this decline will be anywhere near as long or as deep as that one was.


bizzbagg
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yes it will! i would consider this a buying time.


desnlori
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It will recover, the question is when.

Best thing to do is follow the shorts. When you see short orders slowing down, we are heading out of the downturn.


jeff.911
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The stock market will always recover. I am 48, I have seen it many times & it can NEVER go BANG, just the prosess of filtering out the weaklings, minnoes etc... In the UK it's sometimes called "a correction" It has to go down B4 the big boys can jump in and make a 'killing'. ( you never get in at the bottom & you never sell at the crest of the wave ) but if you keep your eye on it you can make a tidy buck/£ in the midstream... Good luck & happy investing


Shaun R
It will eventually recover but you should learn to take advantage of all this down ward movement.

This site could give you some good suggestions on how to make money in the markets when they go up or down.

p.s.I personally hope it won't recover for a while because I and making a lot of money shorting.


MaverickCentricity
No, Not anytime soon. This is a bear market, and we are headed down. The market have been brutal so far this year, and I see the Dow Jones heading down to 11000 in the short run. The longer run is anybody's guess. The housing crisis is just getting started, and this will just further fuel the credit crisis. I like commodities, and these times are all about capital preservation. With the falling dollar and climbing inflation, you should not only be worried about quantity of your dollar, but the value each of your dollar and its purchasing power. Commodities, such as precious metals, are the perfect hedge against inflation. I also like agriculture. Then, we finally reached a bottom and the recession ends, you get back into stocks at cheap valuations.


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