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 Why is it the shares I buy always fall heavily next day?
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 How do you benefit from buying shares?
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 I have 10 thousand to invest and am not looking to get rich quick, or take a huge risk. Any suggestions?
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shika
When to Buy???When the market falls or When the Market Rises?
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Ace
I've been doing this for 12 years now and learned one thing. Basic rule of economics, you can't time the market. Thus, your thinkinng shouldn't be when to buy, but more who to buy (regardless of the economic situation).

Any true investor who has studied the market can confirm what I am saying.

Good luck


Sneha
there is a simple funda to profit. Buy shares when the rates are low, sell when it is high. I think its right time to buy as market will move up after april..


Ariff Esquire
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Well, this is the exact time to invest or buy shares as the market is broken, so that when the market comes up one will be in a good profit with fruitful returns.


Madboy P
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The usual rule is to buy at lower levels and sell higher.


Daniel K
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If you are making long term investments and adding to them on a regular basis it doesn't really matter. It is always better to buy when the market is low and sell when the market is high. I look at times like the present as an opportunity to buy. It is like getting stocks on sale. Could they go lower? Sure! but there is much more upside potential at this point.


m e brooks
Consider this.... the market is going to go up and down. What cannot be sustained is the rate of Borrowing by Congress, the rate of Spending by Congress, and the rate of Printing Money by the FED.

Germany 1923 is fast approaching.

I am looking to buy an ETF called OIL when Crude gets below 40 per barrel. Gold and Crude will protect your $ during hyper inflation.


luv2seashore1
These are bad economic times and risky but gold and silver are at their highest. There's no way to tell for how long they will be paying high prices or even if they will go higher. For these items, it's best to sell and make a profit.
For the housing industry, it is more beneficial to buy houses in foreclosure but be prepared to not sell them for a long time. There have and are many greedy stockbrokers, so diversify so you won't take as hard a hit.
The market is very unpredictable right now but you can buy shares at a low price and wait until the economy gets much better before you sell. It is always a risk. Some pay off and some don't.


gamer frnd
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buy when market falls and sell when market rise


sidhu
When to buy?
This is simple as every one want to make profit and buy when the markets are low and be sure that you buy a stock which will be back to normal along with the market.
Have a look at the history and make your decisions and do not invest in hurry.

The market falls when the sellers are more and there is no interest in buying the shares as it is now.

The opposite of the above is bullish market, where you find a good number of buyers than the sellers.

To know the movement of the stock and keep the track of the market visit:


http://www.vantagetrade.com/index.jsp
http://www.vantagetrade.com/chartpg.do?countryname=&stocksymb=%5EBSESN&countryid=13
http://money.rediff.com/money/jsp/markets_home.jsp
http://www.moneycontrol.com


Thor
Wrong question. It matters less where the market has been.

What matters is where it is going.

It can go up after it falls and it can go up more after it rises.

Or down.


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