In the present market outlook, how much should be ratio between stocks and cash? |
Please, from where can I get advices on the ratio at any time? Additional Details When do you think will be an upturn of the stock market?... |
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Can my friends give me money to invest in my portfolio for them? |
| Basically I am wondering if I already have an account with a etrade/ameritrade/etc... and am trading with my own money, can my friends legally give me money to add to my portfolio and have me trade ... |
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Looking to Invest in Stocks, but don't know where? |
| I've recently come into a substantial amount of money from a deceased relative. I would like to invest it into stocks that would give me the most bang for my buck. I was looking to buy stock in M... |
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I'm going to invest 50000 for this job , is it original or fake please help me out,? |
THis is the Email i recieved
We are going to inform you that our company had accept your case for the post of FRONT DESK . So please deposit 50,000/= (Fifity thousand only) in our ... |
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If my future husband wants to invest in property, and I don't, what should happen? |
| I don't believe we're in a place financially to invest right now. We have a really nice apartment near the city and it's extremely inexpensive for the size. We both work and split ... |
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What in the world is Forex Trading? |
| Can anyone give me the basics and then some on what it is exactly? If I have just a few thousand to invest, is this something I should consider looking into? Should I just play the market / funds? ... |
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Is the pound going to keep going down against the dollar? |
| Do u think I should exchange money now for June 2010?... |
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Where would we go to do simple stock investing? |
| I'm interested in investing a miniscule amount of money (around $1000) in the stock market just to get my feet wet. I'm in no way looking to make some huge profit or anything of the sort...... |
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My Mom has her pension and investments in AIG. ? |
| What are the chances she will lose all of the money she has worked hard to earn throughout her working life?... |
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If I have $10,000 to invest in a CD or Savings bond, is it better to invest using one $10,000 or 10 $1000? |
| Are there advantages to separating your investments like that or is it better to keep them all lumped together?... |
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Is 3000 dollars enough to start investing? |
at least enough to make a measurable return?
also what would be the best market? should i go al DOW NASDAQ or should i mess with forex/ commodities as well? maybe a mutal fund?
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How should i invest my $37,000,000 inheritance? |
| I'm going to be receiving this money soon due to a long lost relative passing away who I am next of kin to. I will be sending my money transfer tomorrow to Nigeria, so I plan on receiving the ... |
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How easy was it to make money in the stock market? |
how many , what percentage of people made a lot of money??
how do you know?
how did they know how to invest in what/
was it really that hard?
why so?
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Looking to invest in the stock market. Where can I find good penny stocks? |
| Yes well I have an etrade account, and I would like to invest about 200-400 bucks in penny stocks, or stocks that are quickly on the rise. Anyone know some great websites or a stock I should/can get ... |
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Jay c | What to do with 100,000$ cash to make it grow...what kind of inevstment is good and safe...? |
Additional Details no..i dont want to buy a house bcoz my new job requires traveling a lot...
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Jim
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Most people consider two basic factors with investing...risk vs liquidity. Meaning how much risk are you comfortable with and how soon will you need the money. Its taken for granted that you want to make money. You can research some basic investing info on www.bankrate.com.
Most things I have read recommend keeping a highly liquid savings account of 3-6 months of income for expenses and emergencies. Most recommendations include investing as much as you can afford and is allowable into your company 401k or IRA especially if they offer any matching contributions.
After that the recommendations tend to gravitate towards how much risk you can live with and how much time you want to devote to learning about and managing your investments.
Safe investments that are very liquid include money market accounts, many of which offer APY interest rates over 5%. Less liquid but still safe are CD's also returning around 5%. These can be "laddered".
After that the "safe" forms of stock investments involve dollar cost averaging where you are consistently buying more shares of stock over time, sometimes high, sometimes low which averages out the overall purchase price the more purchases you make.
The other issue with stock purchases is diversification such as investing in an index fund or mutual fund which spreads the investment over many stocks as opposed to buying only one stock.
So, savings account/money market account, 401k or IRA, CD's and mutual funds or index funds will provide you with a pretty good balance of high liquidity, low risk and good returns without having to devote a lot of time and energy learning about and managing your portfolio. |
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ed201283
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buy property |
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cj
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$40,000 into a TRADITIONAL IRA over time.
$40,000 into multiple CD's for various terms and amounts.
Invest the remaining amount into an employer's 401K with 60% stocks and 40% cash and bonds. If you're in your 40s or 50s flip those percentages around.
Or invest it in mutual funds outside of your employer and take care to choose NO LOAD funds.
Realize nothing is "safe". Sitting on it now, doing nothing, is a loss. Invest wisely.
Best wishes,
pup |
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stock.geek
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Hi, i suggest a great site with plenty of Issues related to your Investing and everything around it. it also provide clear and accurate answer to many common questions.
I am sure that you can get your answers in this website.
http://investing.sitesled.com/
Good Luck and Best Wishes! |
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jeff410
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Pay off bills, buy a house, put it in CD's and bank money markets. |
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Frank Castle
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Do you have a house? |
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TonyB
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Buy a house. You don't have to live in it, rent it out.
It will appreciate in value over the years and you'll have someone else pay off the loan for you. |
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iconsulte i
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keep your money in an offshore account in a country which offers high interest rates |
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