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 Can someone explain what happens if I purchase a single share in a co. and the stock goes down?
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 Is there a class or something I can do to learn about how to invest and learn about stocks & the trade?
For stock Im not sure what all the acronyms mean and the lingo. I also want to invest money and am unsure how to take the appropriate and smart way of doing so....


 WTF is wrong with this retarded stock market?
When will the god dmn Fed DO something!?...


 I have a second job want to invest does anyone know a great company with great return on money?
only serious answer ...


 What Stock should I invest in?
regardless of the price. I just need something that is almost guaranteed(sp?) to make money....


 I'm 16 and I want to get into doing stuff in the stock market... what do I need to know how and what to do ?
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 Why did the stocks fell so much these couple of days?
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 Define and explain your strategy for investing? based on what? and whom?
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 Would investing money in the market right now be as effective as playing at the casino?
The stock market is really crappy right now. Which has the better odds of making some money?...


 Has anybody bought any thing from www.sport-room.com?
please help ...


 Gold market: bust or buy ?
Would now be the best time to buy into gold @$805 an ounce ?
Has the price of gold reached its peak or can gold reach $2000/ounce by 2009 ?

Or is buying gold just like the speculative ...


 What to do with $25K?
I just got 25K from my parents as a graduation gift, but am not how/where to invest the money. I have a steady job that supports my 401K, just looking for a smart way to invest. Am leaning towards ...


 What is the best way to invest money?
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 Money matters,what should one do with millions?see details below.?
I found myself in an expected position to win a silver category A prize worth million a dollar.I felt i was like dreaming and later discovered it is true,but until now i haven't got this money ...


 Stock markets, banks show me the door, help?
i have £500 to invest, i looked on yahoo finance and there are lots of shares of new companies at only a few pence each, how do you buy these small shares? im at uni and want to try it out ...


 Would this be good investing?
Hey guys ive been doing alot of research with investing and read some books and done alot of online things with learning about it. Ive been thinking alot and talking to my dad which is a used car ...


 School assignment. What stocks should I buy?
I have a schhol assignment where I need to invest in 5 stocks. I want 5 good stocks that may raise in the next 3 weeks considering thats the time that we are doing this. All help is appreciated....


 Where can I make the most money investing with little money? (stocks, savings accounts, Cd's)?
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 What is this symbol £ ?
It's one of the many currencies in the world...that's all I know about it. Is it related to the Euro?...


 AIG is this a good stock to buy now?
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Dont_knowitall
What do I need to know before entering forex trading?
And what trading org should I join? I'm a newbie so please enlighten me. Thank you!
                     
 




Paul U
I don't recommend that you avoid Forex at all costs because it is dangerous or a breeding ground for scam artists and frauds. I think that you should do as your name implies.....realize that you do not know it all.....and continue your quest for knowledge.

I would recommend that you keep your wallet locked away and that you not invest a single penny into the Forex market until you know what you are doing. There are quite a few sources of very good free information on the net(http://www.babypips.com is one that I recommend).

Most brokers will allow you to set up a demo account with which you can actually participate in the Forex market using virtual dollars and not risking any of your own hard earned money. This is a great way to learn the mechanics of the market and to actually experience the volatility and nuances of the Forex arena.

Lastly, there are foolish ways to trade in the Forex market which will assure you to quickly lose your money. And there are conservative ways to reduce risk and generate a comfortable, consistent return in the Forex market.

If you are expecting a 50% return in 2 weeks you are sadly mistaken. If you are comfortable with the potential of generating consistent, conservative returns of 4% to 8% per month then you are studying in the right place.

There are quite a few people that have lost their money in the Forex market because they did not take the time to learn or they wasted their money by falling for late night infomercials or they entrusted their money to someone else to trade for them ...... there is no reason that you have to fall into the same trap.

I wish you great success.....and I caution you to take your time.

Paul
pupp52@yahoo.com


ZinaRae
What you really need to know is don't do it! Not a real sound idea at all.


da_zoo_keeper
The first thing you should know is that it's a very dangerous arena to play in! This is a totally unregulated market! NO SEC NO NASD AND no central banking oversight! The next thing to consider is that LARGE BANKS CONTROL the currency markets! So tread lightly, go slow, and never put all of you eggs is this basket! It will be costly! GOOD LUCK!


Spock (rhp)
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2nd opinion -- RUN !!

Far too many forex 'trading' operations are frauds or scams. Way too many operators pump ideas that they know or should know will not work. Some of them even take the other end of every 'trade' you make -- because they are confident you'll lose, lose, lose.


For details, see related questions from other folk and the answers posted by myself and other veterans who've already lost money trading something.


rarguile
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As you can see - most responders are advising you not to trade foreign currencies. As an alternative, there is a bank that will allow you to open a CD in a foreign currency i.e. the Euro, Pound Sterling etc and get a great rate of interest. Minimum $10,000.00 investment.
If the currency appreciates then you get the benefit when you convert back to dollars. If it doesn't, at least your money is earning interest.
Also you are not leveraged!


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