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 Hi.i would like to know if its possible to invest in the share market without going through the stock brokers.
hi.is it possible to buy and sell shares directly online rather than going through stock brokers.if yes,could you please suggest some very good websites which provide this service....


 We lost about 3.4% on our portfolio (401k) so now what?
Should we transfer it to something else and what? Thanks.
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We had been averaging 17% increases, so I guess I will sit tight for now, thanks....


 Is it better and more secure to invest in silver or gold?
Imagine a depression being on the way.

I'll only have a few hundred dollars to invest.

Also, which is the best way to invest in such things?...


 What is the fastest way to earn money now?
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 What is share market?
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 Should I buy Google Stock or CVS?
Also if I buy, what price should I sell at?
Should I consider call options?...


 How do i make money on paypal?
i mean, is it possible to do this w/o putting in your credit/debit card?...


 Could somebody give me advice on how to invest my money?
I'm out of highschool, and still living with my parents, and I just started a factory job, with lots of overtime. I'm basically just working, and sleeping, and relaxing on my time off, and ...


 I'm looking to buy stocks, where do I start?
I already got the ones I want to buy, but where do I buy them? Where is a good site for stock changes?...


 Please tell me what a Mutual Fund is?
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 AU$10,00 to play with. What should I do.?
Next week I will receive a cheque from my fathers estate worth AU150,000. I plan to put $100,000 into my mortage, blow about $40,000 (on really useful stuff). What do I do with the left overs. My ...


 Light Crude Oil Prices have come down up to $62 per barrel. Do you think it will fall further?
Considering the coming elections?...


 I dont know anything about STOCKS. I want to invest b/c i have a little money and dont know what to do with it
A website would be helpful ...


 So how should I handle my investments this comming week?
They say the market is going to be going down this week so what would be the best way to protect/make money in a situation like this?...


 What does SHORT SELLING stocks mean????
how can it benefit me??

how do i use it to the best of my ...


 What is the parent company of Taco Bell?
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 What is the best way to invest money for my Grand child?
I have £2000.00 i would like to invest now for when my grandchild reaches 21. Where is the safest and best place to deposit this?...


 Best way to invest - IRA or CD?
my mom gave me $10,000 as a gift and am wondering the best way to invest it, whether it is long term, short term, CD or IRA - maybe ROTH.. not sure what is the best? i have my pension in stocks but ...


 What would be a good company to buy stock from that is $1.00 a share or less?
Under $1.00 a ...


 Whats the difference between for lease and for rent?
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carlos
What would you invest in?
knowing how the economy and the Dow (financial markets) are currrently bouncing up and downm, the price of the oil keeps going up, the value of the dollar keeps falling, and how there is a possibility that we might experience either recession (short term) or inflation (long term)...WHAT WOULD YOU INVEST IN? WHAT STOCKS, WHAT BONDS? TREASURY BILLS? OIL? MAKE FOREING INVESTMENTS AT CHINA?
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What would Greenspan invest in?-----4.75 the target on federal funds rate and the housing market is still down
                     
 




Richard Jackel
Invest is a diversified portfolio of Domestic and International Mutual Funds. Allow fund money managers to do their job and invest in whats appropriate at the time. Why would you even try and guess what to do or even ask someone on this site to guess.


qman
Energy companies and Banks. They're going to around forever.


farfel
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in no particular order:

gold (5-10% of your assets in it as "wealth insurance")
silver (same as gold, but demand may also increase for industrial and bactericidal uses)
chinese RMB yuan (way undervalued right now)
nz dollar and nz agricommodities
emerging markets and currencies in general
norway (because of the oil)
japan (its economy is bound to take off again sooner or later)


Brick
Make this simple. If you are talking for the long term - 15 or more years do this:
Put half in a TOTAL STOCK MARKET INDEX FUND and the other half in a TOTAL BOND MARKET INDEX FUND.
This way you are well diversified and if you look at Stocks you can see that over time they have always increased in value. So in 15 to 30 years you will be ahead of inflation and a good rate of return. Also these funds have very low EXPENSES so your costs are low and you do not have to study markets etc. Fidelity or Vanguard. These funds are No-Load (free to purchase) and have expenses around one tenth of 1 percent.


Doug favors universal insurance!
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You know a friend of mine invested in a cd, and it returns I think 4.75% or 5%, something like that. If you can do that, 10,000 min, that is safe for a small return. Everyone I talk to tells me to be in it for the long run, but I have the same question as you. Good luck...


Marcus
I would jump on the same ship as the best investor in the world is on. Warren Buffet manages the berkshire hathaway stock. I think the ticker is brk.b.

And/or buy target funds from vanguard or troweprice. Figure out when you are supposed to retire and buy that mutual fund. e.g. TARGET 2035. They are diversified and rebalanced automatically so it makes investing easy.


yulianto ?
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Invest in emerging countries. Remember high risk, high return.


Hindu
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Top secret. The truth is keep secret
ill give you a glue.
Great nation always fall so stay on the ball or you'll fall with it.

Think hard


Richard S
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Greenspan and persons as such never give their secrets publicly. The best bonds are I-Bonds. Wait until you can get a good price on Gold and purchase some. You said it best; nothing is safe.

The dollar is weak, but the Euro is only going to become more powerful. Is it possible for you to invest in some and watch as they increase in value? The problem with investors is that they all think alike and give the same mundane advice. This cannot be good because those who survived recessions are those who thought OUTSIDE the box.

While you are thinking about investing, investing, investing. The best security one can have doing great economic droughts is property that is paid in full. Do you have a home or land that is mortgage free? Learn from history not from So-Called experts. (Never trust a Jackel with your money!)


binda
i would invest in companies the one's have more exposure to international market place


viet_azn
well i wood invest in non-fossil fuel working trasportation, the fossil fuels are running low and the prices like you said are getting high, so sooner or later people will start using non-fossil fuel cars.


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