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 Lot people say buy gold,where you buy it gold coins?
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 Whats the best way to learn about the stock market? Any good fun cheap ways to experement?
I've been meaning to try to get into this for a while, it seems like quite a bit of fun. I'm trying not to invest more then $50. is that possible?...


 How can we watch stock market live from home without paying any money?
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 I have £2500 to invest. What would you recommend?
I've invested on Abbey direct isa, lloyds saving accounts, etc. I don't see money growing at all. I know that it guerantees security from loss.
However, now I am considering investing ...


 Â£31,000 per year?????????????????????
If I accept a job paying this salary... What will be my take home????...


 Which online internet stock trading site is most reputable?
scottrade, zecco, etc... help! what stocks do you usually buy and keep for long-term and which ones for the short-term? is it bear or bull market right now?
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 What is nav in a mutual fund?
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 Would it be wise to invest in chiense stocks?
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 How do I calculate a 401k plan?
I just started about three weeks ago at my new job. I earn 30,000 and was told by the controller that a 401k will be offered to me in detail after three months from when I started. So, I'd like ...


 Where can I find a place to invest $50.00 a month, like a 401K or CD?
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 What causes the stock market to crash?
What exactly does the term "crash" mean? Is it when the price of the shares go down too low? And how do they determine the price of the shares?
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 I'm45yrs old and I only have $25,000 to invest for my future, where can I put my money to grow for income >>
stream and watch it grow. safest.?...


 Stock market question?
If I invest enough to own 40% of a company stock, let's say at 20$ a share and, for some reason, the share value fell at 9$, making me lose more than half of what i invested, would it be a good ...


 What is the most simplest way of investing?
i want to be able to invest without risking a lot, if possible?...


 What is the main advantage to investing money towards ULIP instead of MF/IPO?
I want to know the advantage of Unit Linked Insurance Plan against Mutual Fund in India....


 Why is it that etrade shares cost so much less than they did 8 years ago?
I intend to purchase 10,000 USD worth of E-trade shares (perhaps more). I would just like to know exactly why it is that E-trade shares have dropped so far on the charts since 2000. Is there a reason ...


 How should an 18 year old begin investing?
I am 18 years old, and a first year student in college. I am looking to pursue a career in law enforcement when I graduate with my bachelors degree. That aside, I am looking for some tips on how/if ...


 What is a stakeholder? ?
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 Can you tell me about any good site which gives information about stocks and their position?
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 Stocks to invest in right now?
i am interested in possibly investing in some stocks, but i do not know alot about them at the present moment. what are some cheap stocks right now, like under $10, that will hopefully go up?? GM is ...



layla
What can a 16-yr-old invest in?
obviously i can't purchase real estate or stock. Anything else?
                     
 




The Man
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Why can't you invest in real estate or stocks?


[><] Rebel
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You can invest in almost anything - the only catch is that you may have to have a parent or guardian with you. You may be able to invest in cd's or ira's by yourself. I would find the investment vehicle you want, then find out what the purchase requirements are.


glenbrent
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You actually can.


barry_robbins_98
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I have a college savings account for my daughter and she's only 4. You can ask your parents to open a coverdell account for you through Scottrade, then you could tell your parents what stocks to buy.

For investment ideas, see what the best investors are buying and selling at http://www.top10traders.com - this is a free site that lets you create a portfolio of stocks with $100,000 in "play" money. Each day the site ranks the best performing portfolios, so you can see how your picks perform compared to other investors. You can also read posts on investing from the best traders, as well as share your own investing ideas. There is also a charting feature , so you can see how your portfolio performs compared to the S&P 500.

Here are this month's best traders:

http://www.top10traders.com/Top10Standings.aspx

Good luck.


violett
u can purchase savings bonds
or guaranteed investment certificates
or registered education savings plan
u can invest on all of these at a local bank


Sizzle Pizzle
save your money but in the meantime learn about charting/trading......read books like this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Rule-Freakin-Markets-Profit-Market/dp/0312303076/sr=8-1/qid=1166780558/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-6493041-3870548?ie=UTF8&s=books

and paper-trade in the meantime with fake money......


gregory_dittman
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Save as much as you can. Now there is three positions you need to take.
1. Emergency fund, which would be 3-6 months of expenses. Who wants to be living paycheck to paycheck and bills are due, but you were fired/forced to move because of natural disaster/you got injured and have to take a month off from work? In today's money that is about $7,200 for 3 months or $14,400 for 6 months for most people.
2. Open up a Roth IRA for retirement at 18 (which is the earliest you can do it). The gains are not taxed. The SP 500 (which SPY tracks) has historically averaged a compounded gain of 12.5% a year. If that 12.5% stays true, if you put in $2,000 a year from when you are 18 to when you are 65, you will have just over $5 million in tax free money for retirement. The cost to you would be $94,000 (plus various fees) over the same period.
3. Open up a short to medium account. This will be your reverse credit card (gaining interest instead of paying it) on big name items such as vehicles, appliances, etc. $16,000 should do it where you basically can get everything for free (paid for by your gaines).

Obviously this requires a lot of money up front and that's why I think you should be saving now so you can make a better push later.


DeSaxe
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I would suggest starting with a savings account, then perhaps savings bounds. Before you jump to the stock market of real estate.
A penny saved.....Is a penny earned.....


kaf.
invest in eternal life....ask god into ur life


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