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 Please tell me about some service businesses that I can start from home with very less capital?
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 What are your thoughts on the Democrat's 401(k) plan?
There are fear-mongering media outlets saying that Democrats want to take away our tax breaks on our 401(k) accounts and force those of us who work hard and save for our retirement to pay an extra 5% ...


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 If the value of the dollar drops, will the value of gold increase?
Do precious metals increase in value as the dollar drops??...


 What are the 5 best open ended Mutual Funds to purchase now.?
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 Could anyone tell me why the Dollar is falling against other currencies, please.?
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 With the stock market going down, and looking like we're in a recession, will gold stocks do well?
In times of recession, the stock market going down, the economy slowing down and a weak dollar....is it best to put my money in gold stocks at this time? do they perform well in this type of ...


 How can i survive or make money during a recession?
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 What is a good global/international fund?
i guess i'm trying to avoid the american economy and go for stable high growth international?
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 Is Sony a good investment?
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 What is the best well spent $50 you've done this year?
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 My good friend has been in the military for the past 4 years and has saved $50,000 what should he do? ?
He had been playing the stocks but he quit for now. He is thinking it would be good to invest it in purchasing land while property is selling low or buy a forclosure. He doesnt get out for two more ...


 How do I obtain funds in order to begin trading options?
I'm trying to find out if there're some sort of loans specifically designed to be invested into trading options or futures.
If anyone knows anything, I'd appreciate if you share ...


 Shall I buy or rent now?
I live in South west of england and I am very much confused whether to buy or rent a house in this curent market situation? I will be going back to my country after 5-6 years and thinking whether it ...


 How can i enter into share market business as an investor? I want to invest a small amount 10,000 initially.?
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 What is a currency other than the EURO that will likely increase in value long term? (not US$)?
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 Could the subprime loan crisis crash the stock market?
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 How does someone go about buying stock in a company...lets use Apple as an example..?
Who would I contact? Where do I begin?...



Thomas B
Where would you invest 100,000 dollars?
                     
 




Rabbit
Let's see, assuming a Scottrade account and only $7 commission per trade, I'd do this (based on today's close):
Exxon (XOM) 154 shares at 64.70; Citigroup (C) 203 shares at 48.99; GE 288 shares at 34.67; Bank of America (BAC) 193 shares at 51.70; Chevron (CVX) 162 shares at 61.39; ConocoPhillips (COP) 171 shares at 58.14; Microsoft (MSFT) 385 shares at 25.93; MorganChase (JPM) 217 shares at 46.01; WalMart (WMT) 207 shares at 48.07; and Altria (MO) 120 shares at 83.06. That is $99,643.86 plus 70 commissions, totalling $99,713.86 with $286 cash and change.


nasdili
It depends on your risk profile, and what you intend your money to do for you, there's also the question of your time frame for your investment


Joe the Expert
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20% should go into ETF's through Ameritrade.

10% should fund your life insurance program for your lifetime in Equity Index Life. http://www.joesalvemini.com/life_insurance_quote Also buy disability insurance and at age 45 buy Long-term care insurance for you and your spouse.

70% should go into SAFE MONEY products and they are the following:

1. Fixed Index Annuities ------Where your account value does NOT Decline in Value. -----Where the Credited Interest to your account does NOT Decline in Value. -------Where the interest you earn each year is based ONLY on the Upside of a Stock Index (You would accept a Cap on the Upside of say 8% in exchange for not having your account decline in value, wouldn't you???? I know I would!!!!) The Cap varies by company & annuity and is usually guaranteed for 1 year. Other crediting methods are also available. To Learn more Visit: http://www.jdsannuities.com/index_annuities

By the way, the way the insurance company is able to vary the interest you earn which is based on a stock index is by the use of a derivative for the interest part only.

2. Fixed Deferred Annuities - Where you have a wide selections of multi-year guaranteed rates or for 1 year, 3 years or 5 years. most are 5 to 10 year products. To Learn more and see most of the rates for yourself visit: http://www.jdsannuities.com/annuity_rates

To view the overall website for Annuities visit: http://www.jdsannuities.com


loverboy
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9/13/2006

20k in gold
10k in FLR stock (Fluor Corp.)
10k in LOW stock (Lowes Corp.)
10k in LVS stock (Las Vegas Sands)
20k in BRK/B stock (Berkshire Hathaway)
10k in LVLT stock (Level Three)
20k in F stock (Ford Motor)

i'll take ten percent of the profit, please. u should be up nicely by year end.


Gemelli2
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Where I would invest and where you should invest are quite possibly,most probably two different things

Age, lifestyle, risk tolerance, family [or lack of] responsibilities, short and long term needs [college?, marriage?, kids?, health issues?]....just to name a few factors

That being said:
I'd put half in high dividend paying close-ended mutual funds -or ETFs........IAF, IFN, GRE, PEO, GIM, USA...or long term holds...DIA, MDY, QQQQ and the like

the other half, I'd have no more than 10 stocks....diversified areas
with about 10% to 15% international stocks

some to look at
MO, TTM, SYT, HMC, TM, GE, AAUK, DBD, DB, BCS, ERJ, MER, MS, C, DBC, DEO, STZ, VICEX...do your homework.....


ballmonkeyhockey
copper, gold and silver mining stocks


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