What should I do with 1000.? |
My son who is 11 just inherited 1000.
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Do you think the stock market is headed for a crash? |
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Is it worth investing in the stock market, because I'm losing now? |
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When will America's recession ACTUALLY end? |
| I mean like start to improve. I have been waiting for a while to put buy some stock, but i havent seen the economy back on the upswing yet. Analysts say it will happen soon, but they have been wrong ... |
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How to sell and buy share online? |
i m new at this i dont even know abcd abt this. i hav applied for pan card . after dat wat??
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I have $1000 to invest....AIG anybody? |
| i have saved up $1000 to use just on trading..due to recent news AIG caught my attention, I was wondering if it would be in my best interest to invest in them since currently an estimate it goes for ... |
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What would be the best investment for a 5 year period? |
| For 5 years I would not need to touch this money, I'm wondering looking at mutual funds, stocks, Cds, Bonds, and more what would give me the best turn-over, considering also the safety of the ... |
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How can one make alot of money....................... |
| I was wondering what are some ways of becoming rich or just being able to live comfortably. Should you buy stocks, or money market account? I would like to have money on top of money. Please serious ... |
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Who else is fed up with the stock market?? |
| Damn market is a nightmare...how is a man to make $$ these days!... |
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22 year old looking to start retirement fund? |
| I'm going to be 22 years old soon, and I have about $5,000 available that I want to put in a retirement fund. I'm thinking a Roth IRA will be the best choice because I am in college right ... |
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Fast way to invest my money to make money? |
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I just come in to a little money, but I want to invest my money but I don’t know what in what is the fastest way of making a profit from my money with out no risk.... |
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How should I start investing into stocks? |
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kyng_18 | What is the best companies to invest in during a recession & why? |
I am trying to invest in a company that is absolutly neccessary during a recession, & will rise in profits because of the necessities it provides. But I dont know where to look first! |
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muncie birder
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There is a good possibility that the age of good investments is now over with. There is perhaps a very few companies that might survive. One that might is BDX. It makes among other things insulin needles. If you believe the news, diabetes is becoming an epidemic. Of course during a depression maybe people will not be eating so much junk food any longer. That might reduce the incidence of diabetes, which would not be so good for BDX. |
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JC
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Right now, BRAZIL BOVESPA MUTUAL FUND OR iSHARE or similar investment TIED UP TO BRAZIL Bovespa index.
Why ?
It's the emerging market with more growth, high risk, and right now it is very buried under the ground, It will recover and pay something between 200% and 400%. |
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happy2b_white
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It's risky to invest in any company during a recession, because you don't know who will survive until the recovery. These days it's also impossible to tell whether a company is using fraudulent accounting to show a profit.
The best way to pick a good company for investment is to watch the prices at the grocery store. When you see a lot of price increases by a large corporation it means that their profit picture will be improving over the next year or so. But whatever you do in the stock market is a gamble, so don't invest money that you can't afford to lose.
If you want a rock solid investment you should buy gold and silver coins, and gemstones. When the next round of inflation hits they will appreciate in value, and the way the government is printing money these days inflation over the next 5 years is about the only thing you can really count on. |
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bud68
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Consumer staples, healthcare and utilities with low debt and a record of continuous dividends. |
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Robert M
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consider cigarettes with millions of addicted customers: PM, MO, LO
pawn shops: EZPW
health care: AFAM, ENSG |
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Califrich
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Companies that supply consumer staples, such as food products, beverages, toiletries, cleaning products and other products that everyone needs to buy repeatedly regardless of the economy, are regarded as good bets (but nothing is guaranteed) in a recession. Until recently, discount retailer Wal-Mart has done well (people look for bargains in recessions), but even it has begun to slide. Companies that make alcoholic beverages, such as Anheuser Bush, may also do fairly well. People may actually drink more during a recession do drown their worries. |
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Peder L
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www.insidetradingstocks.com |
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Serious M
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google for HSFX Asset Management and start making money. In the end, you will find it the best ever! |
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ft215
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The best companies to invest in during a recession for the best returns would not be walmart or McDonald's etc you want to go for a company which has been unfairly punished or that's stock prices have been cut in half but you know will be around in 5 years. Take a look at McDonald's currently it is just barely off it's 52 week high because it's safe but the returns are small also with a very small dividend. Now is the time to take advantages of opportunities in the market some companies may have problems such as Alcoa,Caterpillar,GE,Pfizer,du pont just to name a few but they most likely will be around in 5 years and all pay nice dividend |
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Thor
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They like to say to invest in companies that sell anything you can eat, drink, or smoke because people won't or can't stop buying those things. |
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Keith B
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You wanna look for what's called "recession-proof stocks" These might be Walmart, Family-Dollar, MacDonald's. Mainly, companies that will probably make money from consumers because they are looking for a bargain. Stay away from financials right now, and auto stocks. Also look into trading currencies. With spring coming, one might keep an eye on Home Depot, and Lowes. Hope this helps. |
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