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 I have $1,500, what is the best way to invest it?
I know its not much but I want to try to invest it in something?...


 I can understand how the Bulls make money in a stock market-buy low and sell high,but how do bears make money?
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 Is forex trading better than stock trading ? which one is more convinient to do ? pro and cons ?
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 Why don't teens invest their money?
I am 14 and recently I have been talking to a financial advisor about investing money and I am wondering if 2000 dollars now can turn into millions when I am older why don't kids invest their ...


 Another newbie with 10k needs your investing help!!?
I am looking to invest 10k. now, and $300-$400 monthly.
I have enough put away to live on for at least 1 Yr.
I have been doing alot of reading on investing(investing for dummies) and ...


 I m an nri can invest abut 50thousand a month but hv no idea whr to start n whom to contact for investment?
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 IRA Contribution?
If one does not have available capital to contribute to a Traditional IRA(or Roth IRA) would it be wise to obtain that money from a Home Equity Loan??...


 I would like to start investing money for my children in the future, how would I do this?
I am 23 years old, single, and I have 2 children. I work a good job, however, I don't have that much money to invest, but I would like for my children to have a better future than I did. Any ...


 I'm 31, where/how should I invest my money?
I'm 31 years old, single, no kids, I make $85K a year. I currently have $130K in a savings account but only $20K in stocks and I contribute the max to my Roth IRA. At my age should I have a ...


 What is the best stock to buy this week ?
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 How long will take me to be a millionaire?
no trust funds
just hard work and lucky charm
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''cry'' thank you
i am allready in the green house
and i got half the road walked ;)...


 Your best stock picks under $10?
lets see who you think is worth an investment for short or long term and why?...


 When will you have your first one million US dollars? What is your target age?
I want to know... are you going to do it? Self-made one million US dollars?

How old do you think you will be to achieve this goal?
For me, I hope by 35 I could get my one million US ...


 Should i now buy shares of bear stearns (BSC)?
we all know that bear stearns drop about 50% on friday and might drop some more again on monday. so is this a good time to buy abuot 100 shares? i am think why not we know that bear stearns will be ...


 A good website for stock prices?
What is a good website where I can look at stock prices? I don't want to open up an account, I just need to know the current stock prices at this point....


 I have 94500 dollars at the side. I want to use it. What should I sink it into?
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 Whats the best way to invest your money?
I have some extra cash and am looking to invest into something. Don't really know what to do since I'm still young, any ideas of what I can/should do?...


 Can you invest money without a 401k?
i want to start investing but im ...


 Newbie to Forex?
I have been investing in the stock market for several years, but recently Forex has caught my eye with claims of huge profits, and I have some questions:

1. Is there a site with free ...


 How should I invest £30,000 for a quick return ?
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What is a good investment?
What is a good investment with little money £500 £1500
                     
 




inxs454
If you don't know how to invest get into a good diversified no load mutual fund with a low expense ratio and a history of at least 5 years of making a decent profit , Vanguard funds seem to be raked up there with the best ,try http://www.morningstar.com/ to find the most appropriate for your income and age A GOOD or financial adviser or Broker would be the most helpful to find the proper one .


Dave P
Premium Bonds

I had 14% tax free this year and all of my capital is still there, lets hope EARNIE is as generous in 2007


5yellowchips
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ETF's & long term value shares with decent div ylds & div increses over 5 yrs


jude_caryer
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Paying off your debts before you start making investments. Start with the highest interest rate first and take it from there.


Simon B
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One with a 10% plus return.....


Your #1 fan
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Anheuser Busch...When people are happy they drink, and when they are depressed, sad, and lonely they drink too. Win win


More or less Cosmic
Depending on your tax situation, a small cash ISA investment is always a good start.
Better still, if you're still under 50 years of age, make a wise move and start your private pension....it's never too late my friend!
Apart from these suggestions, perhaps a one way ticket to Aussie, or NZ, where you might meet that rich entrepreneur. Anyway, Good Luck!!


Billybean
Depends what you mean by "good"
You have to balance risk against return.
Obviously, the higher the risk, the greater the return. Conversely the lower the risk the less the return.
By risk is meant the likelihood of loosing you money.
Thus money deposited with a secure (as in High street, as in Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds etc) institution which carries a minimal risk of going bust carries a pretty meagre rate of return - maybe up to 5.5%pa these days.
On the other hand, you could get maybe up to 10% in various other deposits with other sidestreet organisations, but then you have the risk of loosing the lot if it goes bust or disappears.
Look at it this way, you could invest everything you possess on a bet on the Grand National at 2:1. This would take less than 1 day to mature and IF you won would be a phenomenal annualised rate of return. Of course, you also have the possibility (probability) of loosing the lot.
Generally speaking, given today's low rates of interest, a secure investment of 5.5% for a 2 year fixed term could well be described as "good"
In the longer term, shares have proved to be good, but stick to Blue Chips. Also, property has, in particular in the last 3-4 years, been very attractive.Property tends to go in bursts.
It all depends on how much you have, how risk averse you are, what your timescale is etc.


deemac504
real estate. PERIOD!


Frank Castle
ETFs.


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