Just curious on what you think the stock market will do in the next couple months. I have some cash in stocks that I'd like to use to fund a house purchase in the fall, and its taken a beating ...
ok im 21 and a student.i dont know much about mutual funds or bonds or stocks. i dont make much money i have a part time job paying 8.50 an hour. i wanna invest but i dont have much money. is theier ...
Additional Details Kind of off topic but before the war in iraq to now gas prices have really gone up and stocks for gas companys like exxon have went up with it. Once the war ends will ...
I have a llittle business opertunity, who would like to invest.NO crap.investment 2000 dollars, payback within 4 weeks double the amount.With legal contract....
I am a beginer. I do not have any experience of online share trading. But I want to start it now. Please tell me what is the procedure. What kind of bank account I need and which bank can provide it ...
Okay, I'm sort of new to trading stocks, but now quite. I currently trade through Sharebuilder, even though I'm beginning to not like them so much. A lot of "fine print", if you ...
specifically low risk but lucrative profit. Are they CDs, bonds(which bonds?), which treasuries?, mutual funds, money market funds, or hedge funds. Please list the best ones....
If you have some money which don needs to use now and decided to invest.
What is best way to invest?
If you bought Fund it charge 5% and no guaranty it go up or down.
Reit? Fund? All ...
I have been putting in money steadily for 6 years but the growth seems to be only about 3-5 percent. I am doing a mutual fund with aigvalic and oppenheimer(my advisor is now working for oppenheirmer)....
what im getting at is, can i buy $1000 worth of something today and then sell tomorrow if it goes up just to bank the 2 or 3 hundred bucks? i heard that this is not allowed? basically im looking for ...
K A
Is there any stocks which gives monthly dividend more than 10%? If yes please mention about that stock.?
First off Mr. VP it is Goldman Sachs. Get it right. Bank of America pays a good dividend and most companies pay quarterly. BAC has one of the highest dividend yields.
stocker
All of the following pay monthly:
Permian Basin Royalty Trust (PBT) 9.6%
Pioneer High Income Trust (PHT) 9.3%
Provident Energy Trust (PVX) 9.9%
Sabine Royalty Trust (SBR) 8.9%
Canetic Resources Trust (CNE) over 10%
Harvest Energy Trust (HTE) over 10%
There are a lot of other monthly dividend paying stocks listed at:
http://stockerblog.blogspot.com/2006_02_01_stockerblog_archive.html
listed in the section at the bottom of the page.
Carlos R
I really don't think so. First, 10% dividend is high, and second, most pay quarterly, not monthly.
dutch_luvs69
YOU NEED TO GET OFF THE MEDS YOU ARE ON . VERY FEW COMPANIES PAY 10% A YEAR LET ALONE MONTHLY UNLESS THEY ARE MLM OR SCAMS .
Dude
REITs and oil and gas/energy trusts. Pengrowth is a good one.
Yardbird
AIC: Aames investment corp. is paying a 34.8% dividend yearly.
Nick C
There are some royalty trusts...the problem is the dividend is variable so it could go lower.
Anything paying that much...there is a risk...either a risk to the capital you invest OR a risk the dividend will be cut.