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 Would you invest in a penny stock worth .002p?
share your stories of investing in pennystocks, did you make loads? how to find the good ones? any research websites?

I bought some before, nothing happened, got bored so I sold and then ...


 Has anyone been on ciao! ?
its a website where you fill in surveys that interest you and you get paid for it! not alot but up to £10 a survey. has anyone been on this and is it safe giving your bank details in? ...


 Good low-risk investment?
savings bond matured. i'd like to invest it, but i don't want to risk losing it. should i put it back into bonds? please use simple language, i know squat about finances....


 How old do you have to be to invest in stocks and bonds and how do you start please help?
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 Is investing in a 401k a good idea even if your employer doesn't match what you put in?
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 Why are people buying up Silver and Gold coins at a record pace right NOW????
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 If everybody is losing, who is gaining?
american economy in doldrums. sensex is down, every investor is loosing. question is; is there anyone who is gaining. is there a big manipulator? if somebody is loosing, there must be someone who ...


 Stupid question about the stock market?
Okay I know diddly about the stock market, but have been reading the news about it dropping. Now it's down 7 trillion dollars. My question is, where is this money going? Who's hands is it ...


 Up and coming mutual funds?
I'm 20 years old and have about $4000 I want to invest. What are some good up and coming mutual funds with a great future outlook....


 What are the hottest stocks to buy right now? Best Investments?
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 401K...to continue to contribute or not to?
After just reading an article regarding current 401k situations on Yahoo, I wanted to get others opinions about what they think. As we all know, the markets go up and down all the time but currently ...


 I need to make 4,000 dollars in 2 days?
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 How much do i get if i invest 57,000 into....?
How much is it if i invest $57,000 into a cd account for a total of 5 years with a maturity date of 3 months?
Additional Details
at a 5.00% interest ...


 Investment for Teens?
I am 17 years old and I do not have much money, but I will be working two jobs this summer, and working at least part time for the four years I'm in university. Since I am fiscally responsible (...


 VISA’s IPO?
I read the front page of the San Francisco Chronicle about Visa going public and doing an IPO. I am really happy to hear about this. I read that the $19 billion will go to the financial institutions ...


 Will market crash more?
i am talking of the stock ...


 Why do people think its a good idea to let the big three go bankrupt?
No car company, ever, has returned from bankruptcy. I understand letting the strong survive, but the costs of letting them fail will be higher than trying to help them out.

pensions ...


 What is the easiest way to become a millionaire? (legally)?
I know there is no easy way but what is the way that most millionaires get there money?...


 Hi how can person invest 30000 usd ?
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 If I own stock in a company and it merges into a larger company what happens with the shares?
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healiheal
What is the best route for starting a long term investment?
I want to start making investments for my future at my young age...I just do not know where to start
                     
 




aerocopper
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Start at the begining. Open an account at a Credit Union (usually takes $25), and no matter what happens put some money in that account every week, month or payday. This will give you a nest egg to invest after you learn more about investing. You will be surprised how soon you will have money to invest. Start this on Monday. As it is now, you are spending the money that is your future.


pops
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start by STARTING NOW

save a percentage every paycheck, go to ing for safe decent savings rates. when you get a thousand, start a small long term balanced portfolio. then add to it regularly.

do an IRA or, if you have a 401k at work and they contribute, put in the max amount. you won't miss it

help those in need, give to help those less fortunate than you are, invest time and your resources in loving others that no one else seems to care about. those investments are eternally significant.


Doug M
I'm going to assume you have little or no investment experience and not a lot of money to invest. I recommend the fund below.(Excelsior Value and Restructuring) Ticker UMBIX. You can get into this fund with $500 bucks and it has outperformed the S&P 500 nearly every year it has existed.
Should you have a lot more money the above is still not a bad choice but I would do a lot of homework. You need to identify your tolerence for risk as well as investment objectives.

There are a lot of online websites. My favorite is Bobbrinker.com because most the information there is in very plain English and most of the links on his websites are to pretty good sources of info.


derobake
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Read my free book on retirement investing, downloadable in PDF format from my website. Click on my profile and read the info to get the site.


Succes
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ETFs are cheaper than mutual funds. ETFs have very low annual expenses, nearly 20 basis points or 0.2% less. As against this, actively managed mutual funds show average expenses exceeding 135 basis points (1.35%). This does not include the extra 2% - 5% as loads, 12(b)-1 marketing fees, transactions costs, and soft dollar expenses mutual funds, passed on to you but never informed, except in very fine print that nobody cares to read.
http://debts-to-wealth.com/category/Why-Invest-in-Exchange-Traded-Funds.html


Socrates470BC
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The stock market is particularly suited to long term investment plans, unless of course you want to become a day trader.

Anthony Robbins used to advocate a system called OPA (Outcome Focused, Purpose Driven, Action Plan) to help you reach your goals. The name was later changed to RPM.

Anyway what that meant was you first of all had an Outcome (Let us say that your outcome is to grow $10,000 into $5Million over the next 15-20 years)

Purpose Driven. This is what will make you strive towards your goal, taking all actions, and not getting discouraged. (This is the dream. What will you do when/if you had $5M. This is what will kick start your massive action plan, this is what will give you the energy, the stamina, the belief that it is all worth while)

Finally, the massive action plan. What it will take for you to reach your goal, your $5M.

Do read some books on the subject. Visit your local book store and find a book that you like and feel comfortable with.

Some of the titles I have on my bookshelf include:
One Up on Wall Street by Peter Lynch
How to make money in Stocks by William J. O’Neil (Founder of Investor’s Business Daily)
The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J Stanley and William D Danco

Check out web sites like fool.com and yahoo finance.
Investigate trading strategies with a proven track record over 3, 5, 10, and 15 years.

Pick something that you understand, find easy to use, will help you realise your goals, and where you can take responsibility for your investments and be in full control of your capital.

Having studied many investment funds, read books, and followed the financial press, you will rarely find anyone (who has a proven track record) that will tell you exactly what stocks to buy, when to buy them, and more importantly when to sell them.

Most Mutual funds fail to beat the market average, so even if you chose Mutual Funds, there is no guarantee of success.
So what can you do? What is the best way to reach your goal of $5M balancing the amount of risk you are willing to take against the chances of reaching your goal within the next 15-20 years?

Unless you have a crystal ball, all investment systems will lose money some of the time, but a really good system will always have more ‘UP’ months than ‘Down’ months, and the ‘UP’ months will generally return more than the down months will lose.

The one system that I have seen, that has a past record, is achievable, and more importantly is easy to understand is the Stocks Monthly system.


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