Does anyone know a real way to use $50,000 to make $1,500 a month? |
| I have a good $50,000 I'd like to invest somehow to make a MINIMUM of $1,500 a month to live off of. My total monthly bills are about $1,200 a month with rent and bills and all. $1,500 a month ... |
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How can someone earn money with trading stocks? |
I was watching a documentary and some guy earned one million $. how did he make it? is it just luck or did he know in what is good to invest? Additional Details what was his starting ... |
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Which is better way to start investments in US , life insurance or mutual funds? |
| Hi I would like to start in investments,what are the top rated companies in life insurance or mutual funds?which gives more profit?... |
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Is it wise to invest in the stock market while still in debt? |
Im currently about $5,000 in debt (will be paid off by August!), is it okay to invest right now? Additional Details There is no interest rate. All of my debt is over really lame stuff ... |
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How to invest wisely in indian stock market on line with only rs 5000 ...i am a new investor.please help? |
| i am new investor to indian stock market.Startins with a acapital of rs 5000 i want to invest in indian stock market market using on line facility to earn some extra money.please tell me about where ... |
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Can somebody explain me in clear english what is going on financially with the home loans crisis? |
I heard the market is experiencing one of the worst dowfalls in years. That homeowners are not able to afford their houses anymore.
I know that happened because lenders gave out money to less ... |
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Should I sell my mutual funds now ? |
I have some money in different mutual funds (At least I had). Now it is already very late. should I leave them as they are, or should I sell them at this stage?
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New to Investing .....please HELP !!!!? |
Hi everyone ,
I plan to invest $400 A month , every month . I decided to go with share builder , I'm not afraid of risk and am looking for highest rate of return . Any ideas on what ... |
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Is now a good time to invest in stocks if you have the money? |
| My husband has been spending extra money on stocks, is this a good decision? Or should we be saving our money? Do you think this will pay off in the long run? We make a decent income, but we are by ... |
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New Investor | Say you bought at $10 and it quickly spikes to $30. Who buys if you want to sell at $30?!? |
I mean I wouldn't want to buy it at $30 when it was $10 the day prior. Who will buy it from me? Additional Details So the company doesn't have to buy them back or something? Is it possible to own stock but not be able to sell it at the "market value"?? |
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Alfred Chew
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The spiking up is normally determine by good news such as beating analyst earnings, merger, confirmation of contracts and a vote of confidence from the mutual funds.
The US stock market is divided in to:
1) opening bell until closing bell
2) closing bell (which is after market to premarket) to the opening bell the next day.
Most trading activities that normal traders like you and me would trade from the opening bell until the closing bell.
But for the Fund Managers, they are allowed to trade the after market until the premarket. It means that there are market activities even though after the trading hours. This is how it determines the stock price for the following day.
Usually the company earnings announcement and mergers are being announce during the after market and premarket. The Fund Managers are the traders who determine the stock price at the news.
When the market open during the opening bell, the last traded stock price in the premarket will be taken in to account and that is where usually the spiking or gaping occur during the opening bell. |
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fat_albert_999
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anyone who thinks the price will keep going up and they can make a profit from it. |
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mcmoehring@sbcglobal.net
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Someone who thinks $30 is a good price. Will it stop climbing at $30? What is the peak? $35? $40? $80? |
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r2mm
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Someone who thinks the P/E and other ratios justify a higher price. Do your own math, read up on the company, compare it to other companies in the same industry, then decide if you have a bargain or should look elsewhere. |
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!!!
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Someone who thinks it will go higher buys it. |
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bud68
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The price is determined by market supply and demand. That's why it fluctuates. |
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Concious Clear
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I think the market vote the current price at 30 instead of the 10. So you are in pure profit of 20! |
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Keep On Trucking
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Someone who thinks it will be at $60 tomorrow.
You shouldn't care what an investment cost yesterday. You should only care about:
1. What income (dividends, rent, interest, royalties, etc.) is it paying right now?
and
2. Will it be worth more in the future?
And, no, you can always sell something at its market value. That value may be nowhere near what you paid for it, though. Like the value of a house has absolutely nothing to do with what you paid. It's only determined by what a new buyer in today's market is willing to pay today. |
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Halibutsoap
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The price jumped because of the efficient market hypothesis. Stock prices are affected by news and events that effect the companies future cash flows. The stock price will automatically adjust to the fair market value. Apparently there could be news that someone knows about that is driving the stock up. You can sell by using limit orders to secure the price you want. The execution may not happen or take longer than a market order. Good luck!! |
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