I need to invest 1 lac. suggest me some ways? |
| I need to invest 1 lac in india. suggest me some ways .... |
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What could a person invest in at a time when the economy is so unstable? |
| What would be the best way to safely invest money? What amount would it take to get started and what may have the quickest turn around?... |
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What is 401k? how does it work? |
| hey, the company i work for just enrolled me in their "401k thing"... i just have no idea what it is! what is it and how does it work? also they said they were gonna deduct the 2%.. is ... |
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Any ideas how to become very rich? |
| Stupid question...but at least an entertaining topic :)... |
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When will Gold prices go back to $300? |
| When will the bubble in gold prices burst and come back down to $300?... |
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If someone has 100K and want to buy stocks? |
Isn't it better if he buys many cheap stocks,which he believes has a great potential for growth than buying little expensive stocks such as (IBM...etc)?
I'm new to the stock ... |
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How many shares of stock do I have to buy to start investing? |
| I want to start investing with some stocks, do brokers like ameritrade make you buy round lots or can I go in and buy 5 shares only at first?... |
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Ware do i put $400.000.in a growth &income stock.???? |
| i am going to sell my home .i should get $350.000--to $400.000 .. a growth & income stock or what.. to live off the intrest ..would i get 5%-12%or what..and if so what fund if any body knows ... |
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If I had $20.000 to invest with a broker. Do you think he would guarantee 12% apr ? |
If he makes 18% using my money he could keep 6%. Additional Details Ok, to clarify.
those were hypotheticel numbers. no body guaranteed anything like that.
it is probably the ... |
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Help, I sold some stock, but I dont know how much money I will get.? |
I had 36.6310 shares, price per share 47.20 Additional Details I'm not an Idiot, I am not at all familiar with stocks,... |
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julz | Stock market investors...Can I pick your brain a minute? |
It is a totally foreign subject to me. I'm sure I can find the resources to learn about it. I know I can't learn overnight and I will have to devote a big chunk of my brain to do it right, but tell me...Is it really worth it? Have your investments been for the most part successful? |
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kate
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Mine are positive overall BUT ,
I Do my homework .
If someone gives me a 'tip' , I check it out . . .
Some people just run and buy without checking .
Yahoo finance has excellent education section under the investing tab and every stock quote you get has the option to look at the charts and key stats FREE .
You can even create hypothetical portfolios and see how you do .
http://finance.yahoo.com/
Do your homework and most of your trades will do well ,
{ which will have a positive cash flow result } .
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doofuss
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YES, It is really worthwhile. Buy good stocks or no-load mutual funds. Be patient. Be disciplined. When the market goes down, that is a good buying opportunity, so keep some cash available for those times.
Avoid "penny" stocks. Go to morningstar.com; msn.com; yahoo.com |
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gregory_dittman
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www.investopedia.com. The information is free. Stocks have historically beat any other investment vehical out there over the long term. Stocks also require less money to get into than almost any other type of investment. |
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PATRICIA MS
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Over the long haul it is worth it. I just sold about 80 stocks because I'm a little leery right now. But will get back in this year.
I have made thousands of dollars over the years, but you definitely need patience and research. |
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duke
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I have made much more than I have lost. And everybody loses some of the time. Let time work for you. Invest for the long term and don't try to "time" the market. Dollar cost average. |
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dipi264
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DEFINITELY WORTH IT
Successful stock investing is the easiest and most effective way to accumulate wealth in the long term. It doesn't take that much time to learn (I would suggest reading a book). Also, it is actually fun (for some people). |
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ASHIS
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Go for it, but after proper study |
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Matt D
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Long term, with the goal of retirement- meaning, basically, once I decide to buy something I'll sit on it for the next 30 years, definitely. I've basically already been able to get to the point where I know I'll be able to retire without worry barring the complete end of the U.S. economy, in which case we'll have bigger problems anyway. Can't beat that warm feeling.
In the short term, trying to make a profit over weeks or months or even a couple of years, it's been frustration at best. There is nothing you could offer me to try day trading for a living. |
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paul.k
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The best thing for you to do is join one of these free stock trading games on-line. You will see how it works. No money involved. That's how I got started. |
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muncie birder
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Overall most investors who do not attempt to get rich quick, do very well. Investors' worst enemy is greed. It layed bare a great segment of investors during the 2000 internet bubble.
For myself, I have been investing since 1959 and has been my sole means of support for the last 10 years. It is a relatively painless way to make a living except at tax time. |
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Repairmanjack
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Look at all the objective studies done on active trading/market timing. The answer is ....no. |
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