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 Most effective way for a beginner to learn about dividends, stocks, shares in relation to a new job. Anyone?
I'm looking at a career change, and need to learn quickly about dividend timetables, basics of stocks and shares and related matters. This is for a trainee position and in preparation for an ...


 Can i approach consumer court if my commodities trader had done mal practise?
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 To start investing how much money do i need?
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 Why are free stock quotes delayed? Why do real time quotes have to cost a fortune?
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 I want to invest in the Indian stocks.Can anyone tell where i can know more about the indian stocks?
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 Any stocks that i should buy now? Any suggestions or tips? Is it worth buying mcdonalds, Walmart or Exxon?
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 Which stocks react most volitily to earnings?
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 How would you invest 15000 dollars to turn around a good return pretty quick?
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 Would it be worth it for me to test the stock market with 100 dollars?
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 How to invest $100,000 over a short time frame?
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 I rolled a 58000 dollar retirement lump sum into an ira because the co. was sold. What should I invest it in?
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 My company is offering 401k.?
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Cash
What causes sudden big dips in the stock market, when there is no bad news?
Like today, there's this big dip all over. What factors trigger that? Some people say its manipulation by institutional traders. What are those, and how do they do it?
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Ed> Yeah, I'd understand if there were bad news involved. But I'm referring more to times when there aren't bad news and the market still have a sudden dip
                     
 




MVD34
No one really knows the answer to that, my friend.

Don't listen to anyone who says otherwise.

The day-to-day, hour-to-hour movement of the market are essentially random. One or two or one hundred things may start the ball rolling or not.

If anyone "knew" what was "really" going on, they could trade ahead of the market -- they would be very, very rich.

Do you live in a big city? Ever been in a traffic jam that seems to have no cause, but goes on forever?

That is the stock market: what you see at the top <indexes up down flat> is the result of millions of people making individual decisions about buy-sell-hold; some times together, sometimes opposite; sometimes for similar reasons, sometimes not.


raysor
How do you know there's no bad news? Markets are quite nervous these days so even the suspicion of bad news could trigger a sell off.


cashing
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kruikoi
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These dips you are noticing could be the result of more people selling stock than those buying, causing a rise in supply and a drop in demand.
Institutional trades are usually mutual funds or insurance companies and they pool the money of many investors and therefore have a large stake in the market and if they sold their stake in a company on the DOW it would refelct on the DOW's price negatively as if millions of people had sold their shares. Dow=Dow Jones Industrial Average, top 30 companies in the U.S. stock market from many different industries.


Formerly known as Frank Castle
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If there are 100 buyers buying at least 1 stock and 200 sellers selling at least 1 stock then you get a big dip.

It's not exactly rocket science.


exactduke
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The talking heads on CNBC frequently have reasons for why the market dips. Sometimes they make sense, and sometimes I think they are BSing.

I've also seen big market up days, for no apparent reason. Most investors seem to accept those without question. The market is driven by 'fear & greed'. And it's not always easy to figure which is incharge.


Super Ninja
The stock market is very emotional. Anything that is big news around the world will cause it to dip. Such as natural disasters (Hurricanes, Cyclones etc...), The war in Iraq, and any other factor that can potentially disrupt service of any kind.


robe
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What one person at one level of knowledge considers a "normal" day, could and does look completely different in terms of risk to a more sophisticated and/or specialized investor. Likewise, one man's good news is another man's bad news. How much it influences each side's perception of the market, and resultant buy/sell acitivity, determines where the market will head for a given time period.


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