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 I am mother of 3. What is the best way to invest and see great profits fast? (6 months or less)?
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 Can educated homemakers earn money through online trading without loss?
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 Share markets status tomorrow?
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 Who offer Online trading account for low feee.?
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 I am planning to invest in shares for short term. Please suggest for Right time to Invest for early returns.?
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 When will the stock market improve?
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 To the investors out there, can you give me tips on investing wisely?
I have read on the net something ab't it. it says that "Investing is the key to building wealth, but investing in and of itself is not enough. You have to invest wisely!"...


 What is the best way to know about online trading?
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 I'm 16 years old, is it possible for me to get involved in the stock market with $100?

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I'm 16 years old, and I thought it would be fun to invest $100 in the stock market. But the thing is... I'm not sure how... So if anyone can help by telling ...


 My IRA portfolio is 100% stocks. Should I consider converting some of it to gold?
With stocks falling and gold starting to rise is now a good time to do this?...


 Which stock made you the most money?
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 How do i buy shares?
where is a good place to do so?...


 I hate my teacher. He gave us a stock martet project and I want to lose money on it.?
We get 30,000 to invest in equal amounts to 3 companies that are within the NYSE. I want to lose money? I need 3 stokes that are deffinatly going to fail?...


 If I want to buy a share, it should be nearer to 52 week high or 52 week low?
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 Where would be a good place to invest in a property abroad?
I've been thinking about Bansko in Bulgaria, any other suggestions? I'm British by the way!...


 What is your favourite buy signal?
what sets of indicators do u use to generate buy/sell signals?
Plz tell the combination(s)...


 Investing 20k in todays market and economy?
I have saved 20k in the last 2 years. My money is sitting in the bank in Cd at 3.4% interest for 1 year. I have read few other similar questions but they are 2 years old and the economy has changed ...


 Do you need a stockbroker to invest?
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 Suggest some reliable mutual funds,to start with?How much should be invested at first go?
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 How to invest 1,000?
I am 18 and I got it as a gift. I am not sure about stocks, because they are not doing so well right now, and the returns are on average only 10%. What should I invest it in?...



mhen
What is the best form of investment?
I have a sum of money and I am not sure where to invest it. What should I do with it? Invest in stock? Gold? Currencies?

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Andy
Buy shares of the S&P 500 index (SPY) it has a very low expense fee (0.10%) and 80% of mutual funds do not beat it and they'll cost you much more in expense fees to boot.

The shares are expensive at ~150$ but don't worry if you can't buy that many. If you can buy at least 7 at a time it is less then 1% cost to purchase if commissions are 10$ which you can get at TD-Ameritrade or Scottrade.

If the share price bothers you ... BEP is a covered call fund of the S&P 500 which historically will return slightly better returns but has a higher expense fee.

When the market goes down BUY more - don't sell which is the mistake most retail investors do. Don't use margin.

Over any period of more then 10 years stocks are the best choice because even if the market goes down for awhile it will come back and you'll get a better return then using other investments.


Daniel P
talk to a financial advisor. discuss your goal and objectives and create a plan. once you've done that, then what to invest in is easy.


Al Zymer
Impossible to answer sensibly, because you do not give any personal information. It depends on your age, your financial situation, long term or short investing, and what sort of risk level you are prepared to take. If you dive in to some of the suggestions suggested here, without thinking, you could end up with a substantial loss.


feebow21
Pop into your local bank or building society, if you're a tax payer, ask what sort of tax free investments they offer, most will do ISA's where you can invest a maximum of £3000 per tax year at present.

If you don't need instant access to the money then I'd think about a 1yr, 2yr, or 3yr bond. With these accounts you should get a better interest rate.

Some building societies are offering a Guaranteed Capital Account where they guarantee you will get something like 24% return on your investment, but will have to live without you money for a long time, maybe up to 6 or 7 years. No risk involved.

Definitely shop around for the best rates and try looking at

www.moneysupermarket.com


laveryc51
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In your situation if I had money i think i would invest it in property is it is the fastest growing industry anywhere.

Buy a property rent it out that way you'll be getting your mortage paid for you when you've it half paid get another one and buy another house and so on.


Tom C
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If you're not hurting for the money, I'd say to put it into anything that is in for the long term. For instance, 401k or Roth IRA.

Hope that helps.


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education.

then IRA, mutual fund, CD, stocks


JUL'S
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Premium Bonds maybe?


Butternut27
Bullion your best bet...


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