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Can anyone give me some sound advise on currency trading? |
I have heard quite a lot about this and have seen friends making lots of money trading currencies, any advise on how to get into this type of trading without risking too much personal capital?
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If i can make profit 5% a month.would you like to invest to me? |
| i trade foreign exchange on my idle time.i have a good result.somebody tell me to make it main job by making money to other people.if there is a person trust on me i will give him or her 5% profit ... |
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Investment Advise;? |
Lets say I intend to retire in about 12 months from now. I have 50 lakhs in liquid cash. I am in need of an income of about 50,000 per month. I'm a low risk-apetite investor.
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When the markets recover fastly ? |
| now no subprime losses, no inflation probleme, no interest rate probleme, no sentiment probleme, no liquidity probleme, but what is the probleme for indian markets, when they rise like a bull............ |
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Can millions be made in pennie stocks? |
| is it possible? i know you can lose everything i hear that all the time but i want to know if i can make millions in them? and can they ever come out of pennie stocks and into the 50 dollar range?? ... |
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$5000 dollars. want to pull out in 4 months for gf's ring : ) what stocks to invest in for best return? |
| I am going to buy my gf"s ring in a few months. i have 5k right now and will be contributing more..roughly a 1000 per month til i get it. obv the bigger the return the bigger the ring. any ... |
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What should i invest in? |
| I have about 300 dollars i want to invest in a stock. i don't know much about the stock market to be honest. what stock should i invest in, how should i do it, and how much.... |
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Which Investment Brought You the Best Returns? What Was the Return?!? |
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Ive lost all my money in the stock market about 65% percent is gone. i feel as if its the end for me.? |
| there goes my dreams on becoming a millionare. im 20 years old now and i feel like a lost alot 1200 out of 2000 is too much for me to lose on a gamble. i have other dreams and goals and im afraid ... |
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amanda pr | Whats the best stock to go into right now?? |
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Stephen P
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If you are asking that question in this forum, you are obviously a naive investor. You should avoid buying individual stocks and put your money in a no-load mutual fund.
The fact is that if anyone knew of a stock that was undervalued, they would buy it & that would bid up the price, making it less likely to be undervalued for later investors.
Academic studies show that new information gets imbedded in prices almost immediately. This means that if someone tells you here that there is good news for a company, then that good news is already priced in.
The only way to beat the market on a regular basis is to have private information. There are three ways to get private information. One is to have insider information (which is usually illegal to use in trading). One way is to pay for it -- taking away the advantage. The third way is to gather up all public information on your own & glean information from it -- leading you to realize the private information that causes the public information. In other words -- use fundamental analysis. Since there are other people doing this analysis on big firms -- the payoff isn't going to be high, since they will probably get the information before you.
All of this means that profits can be made in smaller firms where no analyst is covering the company. You can be the first to learn what the public information means. Unfortunately, doing this involves a skill and knowledge that most people don't possess. And it is certainly a knowledge that you aren't going to learn asking here.
No load mutual funds are your best bet. |
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sligoman
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it is good to buy at a high in the market. when a stock is at a high for the year it is trying to get to another high. that is the time to buy. don't look when it is at its low. it is there for a reason |
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dredude52
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Maybe you should consider that now is not a good time to begin investing at all.
With the Dow at all-time highs, market risk has grown substantially. There will always be opportunity here. Try to put the odds in your favor.
Buy low, sell high; obviously not the case right now. |
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brandy p
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any thing but walmart |
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Ron Mexico
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TM, they have been on a roll |
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Zemla
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RVBD, they just had their IPO, guys are ex Cisco, they left as Cisco wasn't interested in the sector of the market that they wanted to move into so they started Riverbed. Now Cisco is having to catch up with them. Long term prospects are good for Riverbed. |
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Lucious Z
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Microsoft, company has a new application coming out, Vista, the stock has been flat for 5 years yet has grown earnings and revenues substantially.
It's a conservative play so you should be protected to a degree on the downside. |
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Ranto
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If you are asking that question in this forum, you are obviously a naive investor. You should avoid buying individual stocks and put your money in a no-load mutual fund.
The fact is that if anyone knew of a stock that was undervalued, they would buy it & that would bid up the price, making it less likely to be undervalued for later investors.
Academic studies show that new information gets imbedded in prices almost immediately. This means that if someone tells you here that there is good news for a company, then that good news is already priced in.
The only way to beat the market on a regular basis is to have private information. There are three ways to get private information. One is to have insider information (which is usually illegal to use in trading). One way is to pay for it -- taking away the advantage. The third way is to gather up all public information on your own & glean information from it -- leading you to realize the private information that causes the public information. In other words -- use fundamental analysis. Since there are other people doing this analysis on big firms -- the payoff isn't going to be high, since they will probably get the information before you.
All of this means that profits can be made in smaller firms where no analyst is covering the company. You can be the first to learn what the public information means. Unfortunately, doing this involves a skill and knowledge that most people don't possess. And it is certainly a knowledge that you aren't going to learn asking here.
No load mutual funds are your best bet. |
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Jimmy Crack Corn
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Wish I knew for sure!!!
Get some Sears Holding -- SHLD. |
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