Which one is best to invest in? |
| Roth IRA, Mutual funds, Stocks, ING and why? any other i dont know?... |
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Rather than just sit in the bank, what's something I can easily invest my money in so that it grows? |
I don't mean a stock or something, I mean a reliable place where it is guaranteed to grow by a nice amount. Additional Details I'm a ... |
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I want to do my own research in stock market and through which perameter i will be able to predic future price |
| i m MBA student. please suggest others topics related to stock market. i want to do something in research field of stock market. i got lots of data about fundamental and technical analysis but i m ... |
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Where would you invest your money to avoid the volatility of the stock market? |
| Stocks have been crazy this past year. Most recently, five drops of over 200-points in the Dow in the past two weeks. As of this writing, the Dow is up, but most mutual funds have started this year ... |
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Are you an Investing genius? |
If you are, then you'll be able to explain which investment sectors are the ones worth investing in for the next six years and which investment sectors are the ones that must be avoided?
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Can Day Trading ever be a science or will it always be more of a gamble? |
| I like the idea of day trading, but i do not like gambling, would you consider day trading fancy gambling or do you think by using different strategies such as technical analysis or news trading, ... |
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How do i read the stock quotes? |
its says for nike
Last sale: $55.41
what does this mean an how much of the company do i then own?
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I have $1,000 to invest. I don't need the money back right away but it is mainly savings for my daughter? |
| to go to college in 15-16 years. What should I do with it? Where can I invest it for the most growth and not a lot of risk? Also where I can add more $$$ each month or whatever with no minimum to add ... |
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Where can i get the sensex points for a previous date? |
| I want to know the BSE and NSE points for a previous date like 1st Feb 2008, or any other date. Where can i find a list or record showing this data?... |
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If you had 80 billion dollars what would you do with it? |
| I personally would put 50 billion in the bank and give the other 30 billion to ... |
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Should I make a lump-sum contribution to my mutual fund account or take advantage of dollar-cost averaging? |
| I received some inheritance money that I'd like to invest for retirement. I plan to open a mutual fund account with Vanguard and begin investing in index funds. Should I invest the entire lump ... |
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I am looking for help with legit work from home options? |
| I would like to supplement my income by using my home computer. Something that i could do at night or on weekends any advice or information would be greatly appreciated thank you.... |
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CAN A 15 YEAR OLD BOY INVEST IN STOCKS? |
This quesiton has been asked and answered before, but people are always saying different things. Im tired of opinions and assuming people. SIMPLE YES OR NO
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TOMMY | Tell me about shares & investments in detail.? |
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Doing the Right Thing
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Shares represents the portion of authorized stock. It can be in fractions or in whole numbers. There are three different types of shares.
1) Authorized shares. These means that the charter or the state has given permission to the corporation to issue certain amount of shares, whether its a 1000, 10000, or a million.
2) Issued shares. These are the shares that has been actually sold to the investors.
3) Unissued shares. These are the shares that has not been sold yet.
3 Different classes of shares in reference to mutual fund
1) Class A shares. Always has a load on purchase, meaning there is a sales charge. There is no redemption fee. Has the lowest operating cost in the long run.
2) Class B shares. Never has a load on purchase, but has a Conditional Deferred Sales Load or Charge (CDSL or CDSC). This means, you are charged a redemption fee that decreases during 6 to 8 year period. Class B shares will be converted to Class A shares when CDSL becomes 0%. Class B shares always has higher fees in the mutual fund than Class A shares.
3) Class C shares. Similar to Class B shares, except that it never becomes Class A shares. It has highest operation cost of all 3 classes. Redemption fee only lasts for 1 year.
What is a loaded mutual fund? It means shares are bought at the Public Offering Price (which includes the sales charge). So what is a "No-load fund"? This means shares are bought at the Net Asset Value, which doesn't include sales charge. There are no sales force or sales representatives, so no sales charge. How does the no-load fund pay for the cost of distribution, marketing, advertising, and other operational expenses? Well, they charge those expenses againsts its gross investment income. Redemption fees applies to no-load fund, where as load funds rarely has it.
Remember, higher fees associated with any mutual fund means it will give you lower rate of return on the long run.
Anyway, this a brief glimpse of what investments and shares are all about. If you wish to get all details how they work and how they are regulated, buy a Series 6 book. |
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tdsbu
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read Intelligent Investor or read www.investopedia.com |
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Lilmisssassy
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FOOL |
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bajaexplorer
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in detail ? you've gota be kidding. |
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NiceGuy
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These are major topics and complex in nature. Why not go to reputable websites and learn about shares and investments?
Try google and type in something like "beginner's guide to investment in _______________ " (the blank can be shares, gold, warrants, properties, bonds etc) |
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Ed
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Go to wikipedia. It might help! |
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