I still believe in the long-term growth of mortgage-backed securities and I still want to heavily leverage my hedge fund portfolio. I hedge this risk by investing in distressed securities in case the ...
Im 21, A perfect age to start learning the market. Is there any web site or help i can get to better my knowledge about the market? Any help would be appreciated....
I know little to nothing about investing or even saving money. I have a 401K through my job but I would also like to start saving my tax return each year which is usually around 5K or 6K. Would a ...
Does it seem like just a game. Some times news is bad but good and good is bad for stocks. If your short selling anyway, which most are, does it really matter things like "business news?&...
I allow in today's market for a stock price to move adequately in the profitable direction in an option so that the time decay does not spoil the profits?...
What should I do? the obvious is to sell, but I heard that when stock go down that means that automatically your investment firm is able to accumilate more shares...which mean you own more shares but ...
I am. I feel like a kid in a candy store and everything is on sale.
MVD34
Ditto.
Kid.
Candy store.
(Except. I am not buying financials yet.)
Narach I
For every share sold in the stock market there is a buyer. Now, is a good time to buy the blue chip stocks.
A selection from the Nifty or top 100 stocks would do quite well. In fact, till a while earlier an average investor could not afford them; as they were obviously over-priced.
However, one must keep in perspective that there are various investors both big and small investing in the stock market; and they have their own investment objectives and time horizons.
Even if an investor were to buy during this period of draw down he should be willing to wait before realizing gains from his equity investments. In fact, he should also be willing to see the prices of his stock positions go further down. As in a bearish scenario no one knows when the stock market would turn for the better; and frankly there is no bottom to a bear market condition.
Finally, as long as you stick to stocks and not venture into futures and options; you should be okay in the long run.
Happy investing,
Akash
http://www.narachinvestment.com
Guy Incognito
Yes loading up on GE, DIA, value etf's
and for the more risk loving: UYG and 2010 LEAPS on the XLF (i am obviously getting hit hard on these positions, but do expect profitability within a time horizon of one year)
madanan
In stock market one who like to reap the reward must invest in the low index that is now is the best time.the return is based on numbers and how many shares no one hold is determind his future return.now the price is low one can get maximam no of share and when price up he can sold it and gain multy times return
Barney
If there's a profit to be made I'm playing. I could care less how the market moves as long as it moves. Those who know how to trade make money irregardless of the direction the stock is moving. From where I'm sitting it's a long way to the ground floor and the sky is the limit.
Focus
Not many will dare to invest in such rapidly falling markets. If you are brave enough then you have to invest in small amounts during every such major fall.
raman jaanna chahta hai
only the real investor who is invested for a real long term is investing as much he can in the good stocks which will boune back