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 Anyone has tried FOREX investments?
Lately you can see on the net lots of companies offering this kind of investments, I know that is risky however I would like to know if some of you guys has tried it and which company should I choose ...


 What is money laundering?
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 How can i earn at the age of 16?
my parents do not allow me to go out and earn, i cannot do part time. anything i can do at home only.
is dere any way of investing money at this age.......... wat r d possibilities???...


 I have $96000 with countrywide bank in a CD that will mature the first of November. Any experts out there?
I'm not sure I understand the full impact on what is going on with the bankruptcy news. Any financial wizs out there to give me advise? My penalty would be 180 days of simple interest to get it ...


 Can u invest one crore..?
India grows...our gdp grows....we are the multinational fund manager..we gave last year more than 50% return...dont wory about the tax on returns.....several schemes with me..alternative fixed ...


 Is investing in IPO safe? what factors we should consider before investing in an IPO?
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 What happens"EXACTLY"when a stock splits? Why is it such a good thing?
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 Investing while in college?
I am not that familiar yet with investing, but I am reading along when I have time. What I want to know Is:
Is it required to have an income to buy shares?

And is there a minimum ...


 Best online investment website?
I'm about to turn 18 and want to do a lot of online investments but i am wondering which site would be best. i know etrade has the 100 free trades and i would be investing enough to qualify but ...


 Buy a smaller or bigger house?
Option#1--Buy a smaller house and invest some money in the stock market

Or

Option#2--Buy a bigger house and invest no money in the stock market

Please explain your ...


 Where's the best place to sell a 100oz silver bar?
where can I get the best price? ebay? pawn shop? coin shop? jeweler?...


 Technical Analysis or Fundamental Analysis?
Which one provides more reliability in the stock market, etc.?...


 I thinking about investing in some stocks but am scared to lose $. What's the safest kind of investment?
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 Investing help for a 15 year old?
I started to trade stocks in October and have been quite successfully. Over the past months i have been investing in IPO's, mostly chinese and gained 55%. Now with the chinese market cooling and ...


 What is the best job to have in a recession?
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 What is the % of gain on a stock i should you look for?
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 I need money?
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 How to become rich by spending less than 2000$??
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 Have or would you invest in biotechnology?
if so what companies should I be looking at?...


 Is there brokerage is on buying OR selling OR on both ???
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apple56
Which online brokerage firm do you suggest for a Roth IRA?
I recently opened a roth ira with e trade, but have been reading a lot about a potential bankruptcy. I know my money would be insured because I am only investing $2,500, but I am weary of a company that might start to perform poorly. Do you have any suggestions for a firm that has low fees on their IRAs? Is it possible to transfer my roth ira to another online brokerage firm?...Thank you!
                     
 




Theodore B
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I currently have an account with Firstrade http://www.firstrade.com/. They're service is great. I would definitely recommend them to you. They offer no-fee IRAs. There are no setup fees, no maintenance or inactivity fees, and no termination fees. For more information, check out their website: http://www.firstrade.com/public/en_us/retirement/.


jeff410
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Vanguard or T. Rowe Price


The Chosen One
Pick the best stock broker, one with low fees.., it took me some time to see that most of my gains were lost to the fees i paid to actually buy stock and sell it, i suggest zecco, they were recently given a great review by wall streets "smart money", and are the ONLY ones who offer free stock trades.

http://friends.zecco.com/r/a7a2877caab8102b8555


Jennifer
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Hi,
I used "Credit Solution" to settle my debt and avoid bankruptcy.They managed to reduce my debt up to 58%.I came across this company on NBC News Special Edition.Check it out here:
http://urlhawk.com/29x


googie
Find a very reputable broker in any investment house which has a good reputation, see if he is a producer, find who some of his clients are and get their opinion. You have to have trust in the person advising you how and where to invest and you should meet him face to face. Fortunately, our son is a Senior VP in an investment firm and we have entrusted considerable funds in his care. There is the possibility that whatever is there he will be getting 1/3rd. That has to be some incentive although, financially he is doing better than his parents ever did.


UppityWench
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Hey Apple!

Don't ask us ... some of us have personal agendas ... ask yourself AFTER you read the information available @ http://www.money-and-investing.com/

In the center of the main page is a section on "Online Investing Basics" ... there you will find their 2008 Review of the top online brokerages. The reviews include information on fees, etc. Typically a brokerage will charge you a "transfer fee" when you take your funds elsewhere. On how to make that transfer ... simply call the brokerage house you chose, and they will be more than delighted to help as you move your money from their competition.

BTW, your money in a regular brokerage account holding stocks is not insured by the FDIC. E-trade is experiencing problems ... take a look at their stock price over the past year. That is all I'll say about that. Pick a solid house. I use Fidelity, but have used others over the years: Schwab, Ameritrade. Fidelity is not the cheapest per trade unless you make enough trades to qualify for Active TraderPro status. Anyway, I just like their research tools. Plus Fideltiy does not charge for an IRA account IF you invest in Fidelity funds ... if you invest in other funds or stocks, you will be charged a trade fee, but zero fee for managing your account.

I wish you luck!
Uppity Wench


rcjr65
im a financial adviser i can help you. e-mail me if you are interested


trader
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I use TD Ameritrade for my Roth IRA, IRA and brokerage trading. Trades are only $10. There may be a transfer fee accessed by E-Trade to make the transfer. Ameritrade may have some incentives for opening a new account which may balance things out.


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