Is it a wise decision to invest in stock market? |
| My fiance wants to invest but I want to stop him..I am scared coz I have heard people become bankrupt also in the process..I believe its unnecessary tension..... |
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Where is the best place to invest a chunk of cash? |
| I have a little over 20g to invest somewhere and i am not sure if i should put it all in stocks or somewhere more stable. I wont need this money for at least 5-10 years and i am still fairly young ... |
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If you decided to rob a bank. what would your plan be and who would be your accomplice?? |
Additional Details by the way, i am not actually planning to rob a bank, and never would do such a thing, i was just wondering how people would go about it........ |
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Won the Spanish lottery and rich Nigerian prince sending me money.? |
Within the same week I found out that I had won the Spanish lottery and a rich Nigerian prince was fleeing the country and wanted to give me 10 million pounds. Am I the luckiest guy or what?
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Mutual fund ? pls suggest some good funds for investing who have bright future!? |
| i m new investor ! i m tring to invest in mutual fund ! pls give me some advise with good funds . pls advise those who have bright future with why they have bright future ? pls answer i m waiting ... |
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Where is the cheapest place to live? |
AS in where can u get the cheapest houses and cars and shiit....? Additional Details not mexico...somewhere in the U.S. people....... |
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Is this a good time to invest or buy stocks? |
| I dont know much about investing in stock markets.I work now with colleuges who say they made say they made a lot of money in stocks.They say this is a good time to invest in stocks. It is a good bet ... |
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What would you suggest I do with 5,000 dollars? |
| Hello everyone, I am a recent graduate from college and I got a $5,000 present from my parents. I would like to invest it somewhere. Stocks or a mutual funds look like a good idea but I am a COMPLETE ... |
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Can I have some money? |
| I think I'm a worthwhile investment. I shall use the money wisely, investing it in promotion of my life and the qualities I most desire to get from it. I wish to change the world and through ... |
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Kalena A | Where to put money next year? |
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r c
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not stocks or bonds or realestate or gold or art or
anything
just bet against the dollar the fed is a bunch of wussies
and will continue to cave in |
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Christine B
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In my bank account :-) |
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julianna
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piggy/bank |
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pantagruel
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Alan Greenspan has all his investments in Euros! Smart guy! No wonder he was in charge of our economy for so long! |
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JT
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Google/Apple stocks
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Buy Gold bullions/coins! |
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psychopiet
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I am betting on silver and oil. |
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Damn ReligiousNut
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My wallet... |
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frogskin13
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Overseas stocks or mutual funds. Get out of the US market for awhile. |
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Fuzzybutt
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pyramid schemes. |
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Mel
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I got a nice empty pocket here that you can put it in.:) |
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qu1ck80
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There are certain sectors I'd favor:
Alternative energy
Engineering/construction
Gold
Oil after it bottoms somewhere in the $70s
Foreign and emerging markets. |
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A Trade A Day
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That depends on a lot of variables including what kind of returns you're looking for and your risk tolerance.
I'm an active trader so and don't really make long term trades. If you don't know much about investing or trading, you should look at mutual funds. You can still lose your shirt, but you'll have a professional money manager to manage your cash. |
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Beetso
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I got this in 2002, so the companies are a bit dated, but I still think it's a sure bet!
If you had bought $1000 worth of Nortel stock one year ago, it would now be worth $49
With Enron, you would have $16.50 of the original $1000
With Worldcom, you would have less than $5 left
If you had bought $1000 worth of Budweiser (the beer, not the stock) one year agao, drank all the beer, then turned in the cans for the 10 cent deposit, you would have $214
Based on the above, my current investment advice is to drink heavily and recycle.... |
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piet lul
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banking stocks |
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GreatNeck
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My Grandfather would, put it under the mattress, think about...it..... |
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Rabbit
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I would say anything Japanese or Chinese. Consider EWJ, an ETF that holds Japan's major corporations. As for Chinese, well there are lots more lists, some good and some garbage. Remember, the corporate financial base for business in Japan is mature, consistent standards and practices are maintained, so the companies there are 'known quantities'. In China that is different. If a company has Hong Kong or Taiwanese* roots or support or supervision, then you have an advantage like with a Japanese corporation (better, because you can more easily get good data in English). New companies in China are quite a bit more iffy, which is not to say that there is not tremendous stock market potential, but still if the government says that mine will be dug and that bank will loan the money for it (such as for a company I have a little piece of), then it gets done. That is different from what is normal in most places we would be interested in putting our money.
*Note, Taiwan may not have the most cozy political/military relationships, but Taiwanese money and technology was very often first on the scene when China began to modernize its industry and economy. |
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Lisa
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ingdirect.com |
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Chunkage
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In bullet stocks... they are going to raise dramatically. |
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R B
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home builders are on sale...go long the bigger ones and short the European builders
Nibble in as they should recover throughout the year but unemployment needs to stay about where it is now ie less than 5% |
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Math Wiz
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I think gold still has a lot of strength left ($800-$1,000 range per ounce). As long as the Fed keeps cutting interest rates, the flight from the dollar will continue to weaken the dollar, which helps keep the price of oil and metals high. In the stock market, I would take a look at some of the beaten down sectors this year, like restaurants. Also, tech should hold its own, as it did this year. Look at global companies like MSFT. |
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Brian
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Hanging in your closet. : ) |
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SIUKEY G
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open a savings account with IngDirect. They pay interested every month and its a great way to save and make money. |
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