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 How do i start in investing share markets?
I want to know about stocks, shares and how i need to start investing in stock/share market?...


 How to invest $100,000?
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 If you hypothetically had $10K to invest, what would you invest it in?
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 What should a young guy like myself invest in?
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beach_babe971
Which is better for investing?
both shor term and long term


real estate or stocks and mutual funds. you can only pick one, and explain why?
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negative things everyone says about real estate....."its going down, the bubble will burst, the market will correct its self, it going to go down for a longtime"

negative things for stocks and mutual funds " you can NOT borrow money from the bank for stocks and mutuals funds because their too risky, you have NO control over stocks and mutual funds"
                     
 




mac mogul
Real estate is the best! If you ever wanted to invest in real estate try the co. I use
www. kjonesrealestateinvestment .com


Let's do Business
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Personally I believe real estate or stocks if well done can both be extremely good investments. Unfortunately, real estate is often a house on some land. You have to mow the lawn, keep the roof from leaking, and all that jazz. If this becomes four or five investment houses the upkeep and possibly dealing with renters turns out to be a major job. Then you have to buy and sell them and deal with closing costs


kamala v
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both shor term and long term real estate or stocks and mutual funds


jebediabartlett
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A combo ! Try to invest in a couple of REIT's ( Real Estate Investment Trusts) or a couple of " Real Estate " oriented mutual funds.
Don't fret the " bubble" some REIT's have nothing to do with " homebuilding" or " finance"...they are invested in commercial ventures...office buildings, malls, Public Storage, etc...here and even overseas ( if you want)
... and as far as " no control"...if you don't like the " performance" you hit the keyboard and move into a different area or fund...( easier than getting Bubba and his three pit-bulls evicted!!)


jeff410
Both, they are different asset classes. That provides diversification. Real estate is a hedge against inflation, which is bad for stocks. After taxes you'll get about the same return on both.


minsheng y
Hi, i recommand you a good and basic tutorial for investing. it covers all Issues related to your Investing and everything around it.

http://www.tutorialforyou.net/investing/

wish it will help you.

Good Luck , Best Wishes!


Succes
You should know the meaning of mutual funds, before you choose to invest in mutual funds. These funds are a type of security that can be traded on the stock market, allowing shareholders to buy and sell shares in the funds. The revenue generated by purchase of shares is used by mutual fund manager to buy more shares of specific stocks, bonds, and other market securities and money market instruments.

Since the prices of the stocks, bonds, and other securities held by the mutual fund vary, the value of the fund changes. The average value of every share of the mutual fund is fixed daily based on the total value of the underlying securities held by the fund.


mk.duran
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id say stocks because they are kinda self maintained (no checking up on tenants and yardwork or plumbing) and the upkeep costs are only the trade fees which can be as little as $5 a month whereas you cant be too sure with house maintencance costs. with stocks you can read the companys financial statements and decide if they are performing well enough. they are also pretty liquid and you can sell and withdraw your cash in a matter of days. a house could be on the market for months!! when you buy a house youre likely going to get a mortgage so you dont actually own it yet you have to pay the bank but as soon as you buy stock you own it and can contribute as much or as little per month as you want but youre stuck with a mortgage payment whether you can afford it or not. i prefer stock over mutual funds because it can be better to do your own research for free rather than pay an institutional investor to. plus they charge fees on top of any trading costs. also mutual funds rarely have stable performance above the market. with stocks you analyze their financials and should have an idea of where theyll go. some mutual funds also have redemption fees if you withdraw before a set time. you can buy stocks on credit too with a margin account but thats only if you really know what you doing!


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