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 How Can a 17 year old open a stock market account? 10 points?
I tried to do it but they said that you have to be 18 for it (and I do not want to wait!) I got my parents' permission for it and everything but I sitll don't know how do set up the ...


 What happens to my shares when a penny stock (under $5) increases over $5?
Will I lose my shares? I've invested in a penny stock when it was .95. It's been slowly rising the last year and is now at $2. Does anything happen to a stock once it leaves penny stocks ...


 I'm looking to start learning about how to invest in the stock market, any tips on where to start?
Honestly, I have NO idea what I might be getting myself into, but I'm looking to start doing a little investing. I'm 20 years old and don't really have much money right now, only what ...


 How much money should we start to invest on stocks?
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 I have a job to go out in dubai as a stockbroker. we will be selling to the uk with UK stocks. i a wondering..
would any1 trust a guy speaking english (im a londoner ) in dubai selling uk stocks? also what you think of the job as a ...


 What do u think abt share markt and mutual funds?
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 Where does the money go from your investment when stock goes down?
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 What types of industry will have the highest growth 5 years from now?
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 A million dollars,great looks or a long life?
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 Anyone here trades forex?let's share knowledge and opinion?
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 I have SBI on-line banking facility. Is it possible to create demate account using that?
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 In how many languages is TEN RUPEES written on a ten rupee note....???????
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 How much money do you need to invest in stocks in order to make good profits?
Any tips would be appreciated....


 I am 23 years old I make 68200 a year.I dont have alot of bill either, What should i invest in.?
My bills are less than 1000 a month
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 MF investment- new investor?
i hv done investment abut 1.5 in this yr but i hv done though hsbc can u suggest me any other way wihtout involving any bank or ...


 I am interested in using Scottrade to buy & sell. Any advice?
I have never invested or bought stock before. I have taken several investment classes but none of the classes taught us how to invest. I mean it was not hands on. I anybody familiar with Scottrade ...


 Teens in the stock market?
I am 16 year old.... and I would like to buy stock...... Can someone tell me how to get started ? where do i go to purchase?can i buy with cash or debit?...


 Does the stock market open on weekends?
I just wanted to know if the stock market opens on weekends....


 You own a portfolio consisting of $250,000 worth of long term US bonds; would your portfolio be riskless?
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 I'm shorting Reasearch in Motion (RIMM), am I making a bad decision?
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What's the best financial investment have you made?
                     
 




Mary Ann V
Without a doubt the best investment I have ever made is when I opened a DRIP Plan. I did this about 15 years ago.

My annual returns have been almost 10% on average.

DRIPs 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.

The best part is you get to choose from the best Blue Chip International Corporations in the world. You can have Toyota, General Electric, Royal Canadian Bank or McDonalds in your portfolio. Although there is always risk in stocks, these Blue Chip giants offer far less risk than most.

They are inexpensive to start and maintain, and your dividends are reinvested for free.

They are perfect for small investors, as well as big investors. They will allow you to sleep at night and not care about whether the market is going up or down.

I recommend to people all the time to look into opening a DRIP Plan.


mrseahorse1
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Married a rich women


Raul Duke.
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Buying gold three months ago.


Neo P
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I bought Apple at 43


truefaith97
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Invested in a mutual fund. A packaged plan for my wife and a health plan for my son, both an insurance with an investment, .


powe t
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Exchange traded funds, or ETFs are mixed investment tools that use the trading flexibility of individual stocks along with the diversification advantages of mutual funds. ETFs have features that make them attractive to investors looking for a cheaper method to enjoy wide exposure to certain sectors of the businesses. They are similar to mutual funds but are better due to various reasons.

ETFs are cheaper than mutual funds. ETFs have very low annual expenses, nearly 20 basis points or 0.2% less. As against this, actively managed mutual funds show average expenses exceeding 135 basis points (1.35%). This does not include the extra 2% - 5% as loads, 12(b)-1 marketing fees, transactions costs, and soft dollar expenses mutual funds, passed on to you but never informed, except in very fine print that nobody cares to read.
http://debts-to-wealth.com/category/Why-Invest-in-Exchange-Traded-Funds.html


Trae
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I will invest in my Company's Stock. It's down and it's best to buy low and sell high. Now is the time.


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