Is it right time to invest in shares in india? |
| i want to invest a small amt of money in share, is it right time? i heared tht small investor dont make profit(brokerage +tax reduces the profit) is it so? do i want to go any specific class to know ... |
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Which online stock trader (etrade,ameritrade etc) would you recommend for a new investor with a few grand? |
| Looking to make my start in the world of stocks? Any advice would be great. I want to put 2 or 3 thousand in an Ameritrade account. Thoughts of seasoned investors who started on a similar route....... |
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Do you think the governments bailout of Lehman is being fair to the US Taxpayers? |
| seems like they get in over their heads making bad loans and we the taxpayers have our money used to bail them out and keep them afloat. My question is this: When Lehman's becomes profitable ... |
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I'm thinking of buying a second townhome as an investment in Houston, TX. Should I invest my money different? |
| I'm living in the first Townhouse. It's fairly inexpensive and in a area that is soon to be thriving. My current townhouse has increased 20% in 4 years. Should I invest my money elswhere?... |
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Can someone who has only $200 to invest n stocks really invest that little and make a few hundred from it? |
| or are stocks mainly for bigger investors in the thousands of shares? I saw a few shares that are supposed to do well this year and I could buy like 20 of them with the $200 but can someone really ... |
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How do i get started buying mutual funds? |
| ok so ive asked this question before and got alot of answers from people thats never bought a mutual fund before in there life, so I'm aiming for answers from people that actually have bought ... |
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What is something I could invest in right now, that will not be effected by the economic recession? |
Like...
Gas & Oil
Pharmaceuticals
etc...
P.S. I'm only 17 year old male... Additional Details StevenWeinstein thank you for your input, but I have that under ... |
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Currnecy Trading? |
| Doeas anyone here make money trading foreign exchange. I have about ten grand and want to try it. Sucess stories, failures all would be aprreciated.... |
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Online Broker? |
Has anyone heard about www.zappos.com
who is the cheapest and the best online broker these days?... |
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I have 5,000 cash. Whats the best way to invest this money for a quick return? |
Not looking to buy stocks here. Or drugs, but something that I can buy at a cheap price and resell for a decent profit? What are some ideas you have? Additional Details wow raysor, that ... |
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Investing money to make money??? |
| I want to invest money for the future but I don't know what to invest in. Is there long term investments besides 401K that I can make money with?... |
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sunny | What book can i read to gain knowledge in stock exchange? |
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Congratulations on getting started. It’ll help you more than you know!
How to invest depends on what you already know. We'll assume that you're beginning.
A good primer is How to Make Money in Stocks by William O'Neil. You can get it cheap just about anywhere. It’s widely available new or used.
Another good one is one of Jim Cramer's books.
But books will only get you so far. At some point, you'll also want to get at least a little training. There are some great education companies if you want to make the investment. Investools.com or optionetics.com are both very good companies as is tmitchell.com
For free, you can start by visiting thestreet.com. That'll get you a pretty good primer so at least you'll understand what the markets are and what a stock is, etc. If you get a chance, watch Mad Money on CNBC. Don't trade any of his picks. Just use the show to get you to understand some basics and get a feel for the market itself.
Next, subscribe to something like investorsbusiness daily or something like that that can help you identify good stocks.
Do a quick search (at the top of the page) on ROTH IRAs. You’ll want to put some money in there.
Once you understand stocks, go to 888options.com. It's a website that'll help you understand options (what they do, how they work, etc). You don't need to trade them, but the more you know, the more you'll see how options can really be the safest way to invest (once you're educated).
As you get more advanced, you might want a technical analysis book like Murphy's Visual Investor or A Technical Analysis Course by Meyer.
If it's discipline (which is crucial to successful trading), probably Trading in the Zone by Mark Douglas or Mastering the Trade by John Carter
I know that’s a LOT to absorb. Just take it one step at a time for now. Start slow, then as you figure things out, move out of mutual funds into ETFs and/or stocks.
Congrats again on getting started. If you have any questions, please let me know.
Hope this helps! |
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bdfaulkner
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The Montley Fool
I started there 4 years ago and it gave me great knowledge. These guys put together alot of knowledge of some of the great masters of the stock market.
Go to www. fool.com |
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jojo
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Reading books to gain knowledge in stocks is good. However, stock market is not that simple. Why not practice your investing skills before investing your hard earned money? A great site to look at if you are new to investing is
http://www.top10traders.com
The site lists out which investors are doing the best and what stocks they have bought. Just click on the portfolio of the best investors and you can see the stocks they like.
This is a totally free site. You can create your own portfolio of stocks with $100,000 in 'play' money, and then watch how your stocks compare against other traders. It is a great way to learn about investing (and you don't have to risk losing any money).
Good luck ! |
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Nicole is a thinker.
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I'm sure there is a book called "Stock Market for Dummies" at Barnes and Noble. Good luck! |
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howardrourke
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Here are a couple of good books:
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, Philip A. Fisher and Kenneth L. Fisher
Sane Investing in an Insane World, James Cramer |
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ticket2ride
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The Motley Fool's guides to online investing are a good start, also anything by Warren Buffet - obviously...try www.iii.co.uk and motley fool website too for up-to-date info on the ftse 100 and ftse 250. Also, from personal experience, a good time to buy shares is in August when everyone is on holiday, and then sell nearer the end of the year when the stocks recover somewhat.... |
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