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I asked a question about my simple IRA and some girl answered the question, in her answer she said that the stock market crashes every 10-15 years, is this true? Additional Details I ... |
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What would be a great stock to my for my son? |
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Where can I buy cheap property abroad? |
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I sold a piece of property, should I take the cash and buy a new boat or expand my business? |
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Im 15 yrs old and want to invest like stock marketing can someone plz give me INFO.? |
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Best investment for my money? |
I am wanting to invest some money (4-5 lacs)but dont see where. Stocks and MFs are volatile and real estate is very costly.Can any one suggest a good investment idea. I can invest for 2-3 years.
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Should I invest all my money in the Euro? Because the dollar is growing weaker and weaker per year.? |
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When should i invest in stock? |
should i wait for stocks to drop some more or should i buy now?
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What would you do with Half a million dollars ($500,000)? |
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What or How would you invest 1000 dollars? |
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I have about $30k sitting in a checking account, where should I invest it? |
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Give me some good investment options.? |
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Getting into stock trade at the age of 18? |
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<3patty87 | What kinds of stocks should i invest on? |
i need to know what companies are good to invest on since im doing some simulated stock-buying for my business class..i need to earn the most profit in order to win.any suggestions on what companies will gain me the most profit..or industries that does well..
if u want to know more on what this simulated thing is go to
www.stocksquest.com |
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jebediabartlett
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Well, certainly some whacked-out answers for a simple " stock-game" question...
...but, I'll add what I think you're looking for: currently just about the most reliable sector for gains is in agriculture... chemicals, fertilizers, supplies, equipment,etc. Some of the better companies in the biz are: POT, MOS, CF, MON, AG, DE, TRA, TNH ... a couple of smaller companies that sometimes shoot up 15% in one day are COIN and TSCO ( but then again they tend to fall right off again)
Another area that MAY turn upward in the next month are the " refiners"...( driving season is starting)..WNR, TSO, ALJ, FTO.
If you're going to be changing holdings a lot...find a newstand that carries Investors' Business Daily... for $ 1.50 every few days you can keep checking on the progress of their top-rated stocks...( look at material stocks...and coal...China still buying up everything necessary to make more steel )
Just as a real long-shot, you could buy a few shares of ELN or WYE...there's a lot of takeover talk in the drug/pharm areas lately.... those two have a pipeline with Altzheimer's drugs in them...could be a lucrative target for folks like Phizer, Merck...people with cash. |
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Philkillen
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Premium Bonds |
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dancingcatfrog
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Stocks aren't just pieces of paper.
When you buy a share of stock, you are taking a share of ownership in a company. Collectively, the company is owned by all the shareholders, and each share represents a claim on assets and earnings.
2. There are many different kinds of stocks.
The most common ways to divide the market are by company size (measured by market capitalization), sector, and types of growth patterns. Investors may talk about large-cap vs. small-cap stocks, energy vs. technology stocks, or growth vs. value stocks, for example.
3. Stock prices track earnings.
Over the short term, the behavior of the market is based on enthusiasm, fear, rumors, and news. Over the long term, though, it is mainly company earnings that determine whether a stock's price will go up, down, or sideways.
4. Stocks are your best shot for getting a return over and above the pace of inflation.
Since the end of World War II, the average large stock has returned, on average, more than 10 percent a year - well ahead of inflation, and the return of bonds, real estate and other savings vehicles. As a result, stocks are the best way to save money for long-term goals like retirement.
5. Individual stocks are not the market.
A good stock may go up even when the market is going down, while a stinker can go down even when the market is booming.
6. A great track record does not guarantee strong performance in the future.
Stock prices are based on projections of future earnings. A strong track record bodes well, but even the best companies can slip. For example, Internet router company Cisco Systems was considered a great stock to own during the technology boom of the late 1990's and early 2000; but shares lost more than 75 percent of their value over the following five years.
7. You can't tell how expensive a stock is by looking only at its price.
Because a stock's value is depends on earnings, a $100 stock can be cheap if the company's earnings prospects are high enough, while a $2 stock can be expensive if earnings potential is dim.
8. Investors compare stock prices to other factors to assess value.
To get a sense of whether a stock is over- or undervalued, investors compare its price to revenue, earnings, cash flow, and other fundamental criteria. Comparing a company's performance expectations to those of its industry is also common -- firms operating in slow-growth industries are judged differently than those whose sectors are more robust.
9. A smart portfolio positioned for long-term growth includes strong stocks from different industries.
As a general rule, it's best to hold stocks from several different industries. That way, if one area of the economy goes into the dumps, you have something to fall back on.
10. It's smarter to buy and hold good stocks than to engage in rapid-fire trading.
The cost of trading has dropped dramatically -- it's easy to find commissions for less than $10 a trade. But there are other costs to trading -- including mark-ups by brokers and higher taxes for short-term trades -- that stack the odds against traders. What's more, active trading requires paying close, up-to-the-minute attention to stock-price fluctuations. That's not so easy to do if you've got a full-time job elsewhere. And it's especially difficult if you are a risk-averse person, in which case the shock of quickly losing a substantial amount of your own money may prove extremely nerve-wracking. |
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marcos 5557772134567890
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VLNC, MRO and LBIX...also LF! |
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Mr. Luva Luva
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Quanta Services PWR
This is the #1 stock that I am recommending to my clients right now. The sky is the limit on this stock. This should make up a good 25% of your portfolio. Good luck! |
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watchmyself
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Are IPOs an option? Yahoo has a site, and many others prolly do too, that will give you a list of the best performing IPOs as well as upcoming IPOs to be priced/go public. They're a quick way to make, or lose, money in large percentages... For example, I followed the Chipotle Mexican Grill IPO, I wanted badly to invest in it, but didn't have the spare capital... I'm pretty sure it was priced at $19... By the end of opening day it was at $60... It was a surefire IPO, because I knew how popular that chain was and had a solid company behind it at the time (McDonald's). |
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Paul Bathurst
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apple mac stocks are going to make you a lot of money if u buy them now and sell round about january 2010 |
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sdcongo
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chevron and shell oil |
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whitetara
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coal |
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Jack T
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more on what this simulated ??
http://www.site-aanmelden.com/regionaal/nederland/index2.php
http://www.site-aanmelden.com/maatschappij/milieu/index3.php |
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MishMash
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chicken
Make your own, much more wholesome |
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RL3
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Slim Jim
they're good.... |
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