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 Has anyone heard of www.Ausatriainvestment.co... and if so can you really get 303% return on money invested?
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 I have a little stock investing experience and want to turn my $40,000 savings into $250,000 within 5 years...?
Is that a likely scenario for a young aggressive investor like me? Can anyone recommend certain stocks that will do that for me? I've seen charts for AAPL, GOOG and MA...and I could have easily ...


 Good idea to come back to the US?
So, I'm in Europe struggling to make ends meet. I want to go back to the States but am worried how the US dollar dropping in value will affect the job market. Any keen insight?
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 Am I to optimistic to think oil stocks will reach $70-$80 a barrel in the next 6 months?
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 What investment strategy is recommended for everyone who is invested in stocks in today's falling bear market?
We have our retirement investments with a large firm, but we do not know how to advise our financial manager as to what we should do today?...


 How do I start investing as a college student?
Is it possible for somebody with very little cash to start investing in college for their retirement or in general? If so, where do I go and who do I talk to about such things? Will it cost anything?...


 What is FDIC insured?
I have a investment brokerage account and noticed that they are trying to get me to FDIC insure my funds. What is that and is it worth it?...


 What and why are countries switching to the euro.?
this can start a ...


 Instead of putting my money into banks my money has appreciated more with buying 3rd Reich memorabilia??
The values of the items just keep going up and up. A few years ago I just cleared out my bank account and bought a load of genuine stuff from a good reputable dealer. Some of the items have doubled ...


 What is the downside of buying stocks on index?
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 With durable orders falling 4.8% more then expected today, what is the market going to do in the short run?
http://www.census.gov/in...


 Does a drop in share price implies a loss to the shareholders?
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 Why beginers lose money in stocks?
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 Just opened an online trading account $7,000 to invest?
i was wondering if i should start buying now or wait a little longer since stocks are goin down and a could buy stocks at a bargain. I'm looking to invest long-term and short-term. The stocks ...


 What do I need to know about buying and investing in stocks?

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Ok.
So, I have juststarted practicing on a site about 10 minutes ago.
its http://www.howthemarketw can you tell me if you think it's a ...


 Do you think that someday there really WON'T BE ANY PUBLICALLY traded companies except like a couple?
because the entire world will be owned by just a few people and companies, so you won't see all these millions of dollars of assets in thousands of companies you will just see like 5 companies ...


 Buying shares/stocks?
can you provide me a list of companies that offer direct investment plan thingy. i know mcdonalds and target offers it, but there fees are quite a bit more than the fees of my current mutual funds i ...


 I'm a young trader who just lost his shirt in oil futures. i thought would got down but instead it shot up!
I have a little money still left in the bank. How should I invest in oil futures? Oil seems really high right now but then again, the dollar is weak and demand is up. what do you think oil will do in ...


 What is a good stock for under 1 dollar that is about to be on the rise?
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 Newbie in stocks looking for help...?
I want to invest in stocks but i am a complete newbie for this type of business. All I have been doing until now is just reading about the process of the job and different websites that I could ...



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What is the best kind of Investment for my money to grow?
                     
 




Melody S
There is no one best type of investment. It all depends upon your individual situaion. Many circumstances such as time frame, risk tolerance, and what purpose the money is for (just to name a few) play a huge factor in determining how you should invest. My best advice is to try not to chase returns. People who do that almost always buy and sell at the wrong times. A good disciplined investment strategy that is tailored to your individual situation is the best thing. I would recomend finding a good financial advisor that you can talk to. The important thing is to find someone that you can trust. Try talking to some friends/relatives and asking for referals. Maybe someone you know works with someone they really like. There is no magic formula to investing. It is not gambling or a get rich quick scheme. If you develope a good investment strategy and stay disciplined, in the long run you will be very happy.


digicity299
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it depends on your investor profile. do you like high returns (with high risk) moderate returns (with moderate risks) or low returns (wth low risks)

commodity futures, stocks, belong to the first group,mutual funds can be in the second group, treasury bonds CDs and savings deposits belong to the last group.

if you play the high risk game, use only the money that you are prepared to lose.


squeezie_1999
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The best kind is the one you don't have to think about and that consistantly grows at a slow, but steady rate for the next 50 years..... and has a very low management and sales fee. Try Vanguard Index funds, like the Fortune 500 index.


Ramachandra Mahale
Invest in Mutual funds that are growth oriented.


porters1stdad
Real estate. Land use it live in it fix it up sell it for a profit see any problems with that.


anonymouse_man_1
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buy property


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