either sharebuilder, roth ira or a good bank that gives high interest. by the way if you know any good savings accounts that offer high interest that i can put money in over the net please let me ...
Hi all,
Could someone please explain to me how the stock market works.
Without using too technical words as im new to the stock market.
Thanks : )
ps: i would prefer if somebody ...
There are so many ads we are seeing daily like par time home based job and we can earn big money without any investment and without any experiance. Please let me know your openion?...
could any one of you explain the stock market to me? my history teacher used an analogie to explain it ("its like legalized gambling, thats all you need know."), but i need more! explain it ...
say a stock is purchased at 50$ if u never sell it how is it worth anything. in other words how do you make money with it or is it worthless unless u sell it. whats the return on a stock that isnt ...
Right now the news is talking about finding the bottom to this situation so things can start going up again. What if the bottom is years away? What if the bottom is ZERO ? Is my FDIC bank account ...
... or what should the minimum amt invested be any way? Additional Details ok. supposed the stock market is the only option- nothing else. and you are 30 and earning a respectable ...
I live currently in US and I have a ICICI bank rupee NRE checking account. If I invest using my NRI account is my money repartible? As an NRI and Indian citizen can I do day trading? Can I also ...
Brazilian banks gave over 10% (15% a year or so ago). But investing money there is risky due to currency exchange rates
Boi
ING
Eddy T
The bank that find hard to borrow from other banks.
Judy
I have a cd at Charles Schwab paying 5% interest. I think its a 5 year cd.
BOSS
there is no specific bank that gives the best interest.
i would say the average interest is .5 to 1%
taz c
ING - http://www.ingdirect.co.uk/?sid=112233
oldnodd
there's a chance they might give more interest in the future, say even 9 to 12%. So the issue now should be which bank has deposits backed not which one pays more interest It is likely interest rate will increase in order to get more cash into the banks again bringing back the system more as it was in the '60's to '70's