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 Can someone explain a few things about the stock market to me?
I have semi-knowledge of it from asking people, but there are still things I'm not entirely sure of. First, how old do you have to be to start stock investing? Whether it be alone, or with adult ...


 How can be a better stock picker?
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 What is the difference between amortisation and depreciation?
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 Recession?
Do anyone believing recession coming next year?
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 If you have £400 per month to invest ,what would you do ??
i have no clue ,about stocks and shares ,is it something i should look into ?? i will be saving for roughly 4 years ,then at this time ,cash in and pay something off my mortgage .is the credit crunch ...


 What fixed income investment pays best?
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 Question about FOREX?
i am thinking about getting in to forex since the usd is so bad off right now..

i never did it before but in a nutshell anything over the usd and i would profit or no

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 If a friend was about to invest a large amount of money into the stock market, what advice would u give him?

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Give examples to support your advice!...


 Why can't I get a good business partner in Nigeria?
As a Nigerian, no matter how I try to work very hard and well, I never get a trustworthy partner. I lost a $1,000,000 partnership just a few days ago due to betrayal and blackmail. Where can I get ...


 Are Starbucks shares worth buying?
With its current NASDAQ listing price, are starbucks shares worth the investment? What are some criteria that could be used to determine whether Starbucks will constitute as a good investment?...


 ROTH IRA account with Fidelity... what to do now?
At my mother's suggestion, I opened a retirement account with Fidelity. I am now automatically investing $200 every month from my bank account to their Fidelity Freedom 2050 fund.

I ...


 I'm new to investing. Can anybody help me?
Allright, I'm 13 years old, and I wanna invest in companies. What would you reccomend for a begginer? What do you suggest I do before I start buying? How do I purchase stock?
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 If you were given $10,000, how would you invest it to make the most amount of money on it?
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 I have 500 bucks and I want to make a small investement to double my money FAST what is the best thing to do?
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 Make money on the internet?
what is a best thing to make good money on the internet,
besides the ebay.. ....thks maybe some of you have done......


 I heard a rumor that the price of silver is going to skyrocket over the next year, is this true?
If this is the case,and silver is relativly cheap to obtain right now, It would be wise to buy a little and if all else fails you would at least have some collectable bullion for your kids!...


 Do you pay a mortgage?
How much is it, and what's your house worth?...


 Can teenagers participate in the stock market?
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 I am 17 i want to be a milllionare by 21 how can i do this?
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 Is the US economy going into a recession?
What does that mean for the USD, what does that mean for US stocks?...



Zarqawi
When I buy or sell Stock do I have to pay commission to the market or only to the broker?
                     
 




Arbitrage
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You as the buyer from the broker will only see the commission from the broker and that's that. But, in reality, you are also probably paying an indirect "commission" by having to cross the bid/ask spread when making transactions. For example, if a stock is trading at 25.05/25.10 bid/ask, then if you want to buy, you have to pay 25.10 and selling means only getting 25.05. You won't notice it but it's there.


Frank Castle
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Just to the broker and they take care of the rest.


john_e_29212
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The broker and the IRS if you make any money!


linkUS
You are paying a commission (fee) for the transaction. If a seller in a brokerage house trades in house the floor never sees the transaction because if is totally in house etc.
If it is necessary to go to the floor to complete the transaction then there is an exchange of some kind, but the brokerage is not going to lose money on that transaction.


The Archive
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Its to the broker, hopefully not BrokerBack Mountain


imbrue001
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sometimes when you sell a stock you will incur an "sec fee" of a couple cents

http://www.sec.gov/answers/sec31.htm


mc
The broker.


safa_ob2001
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the commision u have to pay. the broker main person will collect the brokage. he sent some meony to exchange, and government also.


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