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 Is it wise to invest in mutual fund schemes whose NAVs are above Rs. 100/-? I refer to schemes with good retur
There are mutual fund schemes which have run over two decades and have NAVs above Rs.150/-
Is it okay to invest in such schemes with long term view?
One fellow explained me the concept ...


 I received my bonus early this year what should I invest it in?
we get a quarterly bonus and this time we met all of our quotas, so I received a nice little chunk. I put half in my CD and the rest I wanted to invest. any good tips out there ?...


 I need an advice. My husband is going to invest money with his friends.?
They're planning to buy a property in which he and 3 of his friends are going to share. I told him that it would be wise to put everything in black and white but he doesn't want to bother ...


 What is the best way to invest $2000 for 1 year?
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 What type of investment is low risk, short-term, and doesn't take a lot of money to start up.?
anyone knows any type of a safe investment...well i know nothing is risk free but what is good for a beginner who doesn't have much money to invest????? any help or suggestions?...


 How can I get rich quick with Stocks?
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 Will you still invest money in if you already lost 7000 dollars?
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 Im just getting into the stock market, What is some good cheap stock to start with,to get a feel of the game?
I've never bought stock before, and i would just like to get a feel for the practice. Is there a good cheap stock i can play around with. or any good stock investment anyone might know of? ...


 Does te stock market close on memorai day?
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 Stimulus checks effect on inflation??
Why is it that no one is talking about the potential inflationary effects of putting $168 billion of (new money) on the market in a little under 3 months?

Also, why do I get a strange ...


 What is an "Index" fund, investing in the world stock market?
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 Would it be wise to invest in share market/mutual fund from borrowed money?
I'm planning to invest small amt say Rs.25000 in share market/mutual fund. I would be paying intrest of 21% pm....


 How to earn from gold market ???
how to earn from gold market ???...


 If I invest the maximum amount in a Roth IRA for 40 years how much would it be worth?
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 Stock market question?
I have a question about the stock market. I understand the basics of it, but for example if I bought one share or more in a company like Microsoft, how would I keep track of my stock and get any ...


 How to read 10 year stock chart on google,shows 5 yr only?
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 Which is best mutual fund in india ? what is the annual return?
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 Im 14 and i want to buy a stock..?
What would be a good one to invest in... not like right this second but maybe in a couple of months. My uncle got me a penny stock when i was little and i invested in Marvel. so now im interested in ...


 What are the best investments to make at this time?
I'm looking for short and long term options....


 Am I using an adequate approach for my retirement?
The following is my investment stradegy for my retirement.
Stock 92.06%
Bonds 2.09%
Short-term 4.44%
Other 1.41%

Is ...



AccountantLady
What class gives you knowledge useful in investing?
I'm an accounting major...finishing up my second intermediate acct course. I still don't know exactly how to invest money or exactly how the stock market works. I haven't taken finance yet. Does finance teach you that?? I've heard people say it doesn't. Maybe you just have to figure it out yourself? How did you learn? Thank you!
                     
 




KatGuy
I learned by reading books on my own - classes aren't too helpful unless they're of graduate level. Read these books on investing:

"One Up on Wall Street" by Peter Lynch
"Beating the Street" by Peter Lynch
"The Intelligent Investor" by Ben Graham
"Rule # 1" by Phil Town

Also visit this website:

www.fool.com


gosh137
as a starter book, I would add "Investing for Dummies" by Eric Tyson to Jkat's list.


cmeduck
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The best thing to do is read as many books as you can . If you are motivated as I think that you think you are, then read books about stocks, options, real estate, internet marketing, etc. and you will then know which are the best and which would fit your personality.

Here's a great book on trading for beginners:
http://www.best-stock-trading-systems.com/trading_for_beginners_review.html

Also, many banks use the money that you give them to buy your CD and then buy government tax lien certificates. They are 0 risk and have huge rates of return. Learn more about them here:
http://bstsystems.taxliens1.hop.clickbank.net


Charles W
Before switching solely to Forex, I traded stock, taking lots of courses to learn how. Many were very poor despite charging large amounts (multiple thousands). Only one charged a reasonable fee ($250) and was by far and away the best stock trading class I have ever taken. It is called "Teach the Teachers" -- don't know their website, but you can surely find it via a search engine like yahoo. It took a full three days, started early (before 8 AM) and ended late.


arthurbowns
Go to Themotleyfool.co.uk. Its packed full of investing for beginers info.


Frank Heyes
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start by watching the Stock Market Prices and Reading the Finance pages of a good Newspaper there's also on-line of course


Placido
Wow, its that bad in college huh?

Read as much as you can :) You may want to take it from the top like a member just asked "how do i invest" heres a link.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AqlqaeJvAZwmWcB03CrhW22vxQt.?qid=20070506032007AATB6nY


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