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 Why do Forex accounts harass you to death?
I opened a mock forex account and the broker calls me all the time trying to force me to put money in my account. How desperate are these guys for accounts?...


 What can I invest in with $500 - $1000?
I have earned just over $1000 and I'm willing to invest this money into something.

I thought about shares, but I looked it up and I'm not old enough to buy and sell shares yet. Y...


 How should i spend $26?
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 I want to start an investment fund that follows the S&P 500 index...how can I start that?
I would really love to start an investment fund that follows the the S&P 500 index. What or where is the best place to start an investment account that will do nothing but allow me to make ...


 Good fund to invest in for long term no hassle?
What is a good fund to invest in that has a good asset allocation which will be held for 10+ years? I am in my early 20's and don't mind an aggressive portfolio.

I want to dollar ...


 Buying an out-of-favor poorly rated stock?
Is it a good idea to buy an out-of-favor, poorly rated stock that is at13 cents per share with prospects that it might just turn around?

It seems like the loss would not be great, since ...


 Is now a good time to buy gold?
the price has come down a lot since it hit $700. Is anybody buying gold right now?...


 What's a good up and coming company to invest in?
A new company or a company that you hasn't been doing well here lately that you see coming back....


 I have a stock question?
my grandma left in her will 400 shares of stocks she owned from LAMR could someone tell me what they are worth now if I cashed them ...


 Gordon Ghekko and the economic theory, he states that moeny itself isn't lost or made but transferred?
It seems true in investing and most everything money isn't made just redistributed MY QUESTION is what economic theory is this called?...


 I wanna buy stocks but how? ?
I wanna buy some stocks but I don't know how to get started? Can you help and give me details ...


 How can one trade Forex successfully?
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 I would like to invest in shares.I am a beginner. what are the key points that i should before investing?
Abt the type of shares like banking sector or comm sector and the companies highly reliable and doing well....


 What would you do with a million dollars?
I would give some to charities, go on a long and well deserved vacation with my kids and give some to a family that doesn't have much....


 Can someone explain the basics of the stock market?
I really just don't understand exactly what it is, and I feel like I should since a large portion of my money is invested....


 In todays date if i were to invest Rs.1,00,000 INR what would be best to go for mutual funds/ULIP plans/SIP?
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 Wal-Mart----What will happen to it 40 years down the road predictions?
Look at K-Mart is used to be the big dog and it's practically dead, So what will happen to Wal-M...


 Is it Francswiss.biz Recognized by The Philippine Goverment?
Francswiss.biz is a private mutual fund now operating here in the Philippines since April of 2007. Making a Higher Return investment of 4.5% per day or 270% for 60 days.... HYIP!
and conducting ...


 My husband is getting a large settlement check, where should we invest it?
My hubby is getting a large settlement check from compensation. Where should we invest it? Should we stick it all in one type of account or divide it up into several? We are talking over 100 ...


 I want to invest in shares but i m new to the stock market so how can i start?
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Alexannndra
My friend is new to stocks, and is just rushing in for the sake of it. How should I advise him?
I don't do stocks, but we always advise each other on what is wise and unwise (investments etc). He is putting 10k of his tuition $ into stocks with e-trade, jet blue airline and something else. I don't know much about these stocks, but how would you advise him?

He's telling me it's high risk high profit, but he's new to this. He has also only lived in the country for a year.

He laughs at the thought of doing real estate-which I've been trying to convert him to see things my way.
                     
 




Mondo T
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High-risk, high-profit. The same can be said about the Roulette tables in Las Vegas.

Rule Number One about investing in stocks: It is gambling, regardless of the odds or the ratings, it is gambling.

So therefore, do NOT use money that you cannot live without. You do not have control of the market, the market has fluctuations even if it is rising, and you cannot control what your value will be if you HAVE to pull the money out...say, to pay tuition or a mortgage.

Rule Number Two: start small.

If he is new to it, play it small, and slow to get a feel. Learn about limit orders, and get a rhythm going. Dropping $10K on a whim is like putting your wallet on the table. If you're not paying attention, it could be gone before you know it.

Rule Number Three: Diversify.

Have steady-growth stocks, mutual funds, etc...and then have a percentage of it be high-risk, high-profit for the fun and adventure of it all. Hell, make bets with your buddies on certain stocks if you want to. Pick one, put a small amount in it, then bet a case of beer with your friends how much it will grow over a period of time. But keep the rest tied up in lower-risk ventures.

Rule Number Four: Trust the professionals

No one truly 'knows' the market...there are far too many influences to totally predict, you have to ride trends and use insights that are gained over years of experience. At least consult with somebody to start and get a portfolio going. Then, if there's something you think will break out...you can contact your broker, or bite on it yourself, but you at least have support.

Good luck.


StockTrdr
well you could wait a few weeks and when it is gone then you won't have to advise him.


srsly?
As a friend, I would convince him to invest $3,000 instead of $10,000.

That will satisfy his curiosity and also give him a good idea of what he's dealing with.

If he loses, you've saved him $7,000.

I of course don't expect he will lose all of his money, it doesn't happen like that.

Regardless of what he does, I think it will be a great learning experience.


src50
Let him make his own mistakes.


Rick B
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His tuition money?!?!?! Shouldn't he be paying tuition with that?

Tell him he is a fool. Why does he think he can pick a winner from the hundreds of thousands of stocks out there? Does he not understand that very few stocks soar. Penney stocks are cheap for a reason.

If he wants to invest, put money regularly into good quality mutual funds with proven track records. Let the professional fund managers pick the stocks. That's why they get paid millions.


Gibran S
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Let the man do what he gota do. If he loses his 10k that doesn't mean failure, theirs always positive things that come from the experience. you may not like the thought of him losing the money, either way you gota give the man props for his enthusiasm. you gota love that


Donald B
It doesnt sound like your friend is going to listen until that $10,000 is gone, and trust me, from the way you have described the situation, his money will be gone soon.

Your first option should be to fund fully a retirement account. If you do this, and you have extra cash, then one of the best things you can do is open a DRIP Plan.

Go to : low-cost-stock-recommendations

.com

They have a DRIP Section and it is free.

These powerful investment plans are seldom talked about because brokers make very little money when they suggest them. Yet, they have proven to be one of the best, if not the best, long-term strategy on Wall Street.

They are perfect for small investors, as well as big investors. They are safe and allow you to not care about whether the market is going up or down. They are a must for any serious investor.

I strongly recommend looking into it. They are great plans.


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