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 If I have $20'000.00 to invest are mutual funds the best way to go?
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 Does a private investor require to be licensed?
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 When the equity market is running south wards, is it advisable to invest in mutual funds.?
After January,08 the equity market is highly volatile. All the FIIs are started withdrawing from the capital market. At this juncture all the mutual funds schemes are showing very low NAVs. How do ...


 16yr old wanting to invest stocks?
Im 16 and dont know anything about stocks. I never did it before. all I have is $7K. what should I do with it?
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remember im only 16 and only have a savings ...


 How do we buy any companies shares???
How can i buy share of one company, am interested to invest a lillte money in shares of big companies, one at one time, am totally blank in it, can somebody plz help me step wise how to and where ...


 Good quick money stock...oil? Any suggestions?
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 What's a good book or resource to learn about investing/trading stock?
i wanna throw like $1000 on scottrade and play around with the stockmarket. i know very little about investing. could anyone point me toward a good book or resource to learn about trading stock, IRAs ...


 Why should india rely on "Out Sourcing" for its economic growth?
Are we not better off concentrating on R&D in hi-tech areas and relying on economic benifits of it?...


 I am studying MS in UK. i want to buy indian shares from UK. Is it possible?
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 What is making the current stock market go up and down like a yo-yo?
Would appreciate hearing/reading the general feelings/wisdom as to what is causing the saw tooth actions of all the stock markets. The "insight" provided by the pundits
(I gues the ...


 What is the best place to buy stock?
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 I want By Gold around 130000 Rs amount.?
I want By Gold around 130000 Rs amount.
The market current price for gold id too high. Just let me which will be the correct time to buy gold and at what price?...


 I have $ 60,000 to invest where can i put it to double in short time ...?
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 I'm 30, how should my retirement portfolio be balanced? What percentage to large cap/small cap/etc.?
I have the time to oversee my portfolio so I don't want to hand over my money to a fund manager. I am acceptable of risk (I have 30+ years until retirement), but need to know what a decent ...


 I invest in ifci stock is it possible it can touch its all time hige and when ?
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 How reliable is Jim Cramer?
In the business world, is Jim Cramer considered a joke or a reliable source?...


 What the hell is a penny?
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 How do I hire a financial advisor?
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 Question regarding long term investments?
I'm looking at investing about 10G, split between a traditional IRA with the larger portion going to US/foreign stocks; probably about a 40/60 split. I'm self employed now, and will open a R...


 How should i invest my $3000?
should i invest it in stocks or something like that or get bonds, savings accounts, or what? i'm new to ...



The professor
What's your favorite stock and why?

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Surenuff
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The hedge fund guy said it straight. Your question can't be answered.

If you told me your time horizon, your risk tolerance, your expected return, and what else you have invested, then we could talk.


Founder, MastersoEquity.com
As a professional stock picker and hedge fund manager, I NEVER EVER had or have a favourite stock. I am never in love with the tools, I am in love with the results. Every stock behaves differently under different conditions and have prices and price volatility that fits different investment objectives.

Until you understand your investment objective, you cannot determine which stock SHOULD be your favourite.

Berkshire may be a great stock but does its high price fit your fund size? Does it low volatility fit your investment returns objective? Your investment horizon objective? What are the risks? What are the chances of it doing well for the long term after the demise of its leader?

Frankly, if you are asking people for favourite stocks, then I think it is time you take a step back and improve on your financial literacy and investment education before you attempt to invest in anything. Listening to free, off the street advice is an expressway to disaster. Read more good books and articles on investments to expand your vision and horizon before you decide to go deeper into the subject. For some of the best investment books that I have ever read, please visit http://www.bestoptiontradingbooks.com and for some of the must-read investment articles that I wrote personally, please visit http://www.mastersoequity.com/articles.htm

Hope these information helps and good luck on your journey to financial excellence.


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Mathew C
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MawHawk industries because they give good value to the stock holder year on year basis. They are in linen business and is located in Atlanta, GA.
They have a good management team especially in finance and they do all strategically correct processes, growing when should be growing etc;


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berkshire hathaway.

it goes up, and up, ....


zee
FireFox if it has a stock? it goes up and rises and a lot of people switch to firefox daily!


Raycious
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For stock i prefer Asian stocks...like Samsung, Honda, Canon...for Index...I prefer Kospi...readable...


dave m
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Founders Master is right- Give your $ to the pros. invest in a target horizon fund that most companies offer, Don't ruin this thing called (TIME) and also a high savings rate will get you there. TAM, stocks / bonds cash/ rebalancing/regular contributions. If your not going to be a CFA why ask these questions.


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