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 Is there any Forex Funnel Software available which is cheap and realiable?
I'm a newbie in this forex field and i would hope to learn more on this. But i'm lazy to explore from the net so i'm asking a favour from you guys for the software.
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 Do you still think there is no chance that we are headed for another Great Depression?
Ok, so I asked this question about 6 months ago, and was lambasted by all those geniuses out there who said there was NO WAY this country could ever fall that far financially again - that many things ...


 If i had 3 apples and gave jimmy 2 apples how many apples would i have?
6?...


 Traders: Is the price of gold being manipulated by the Feds?
I believe it is.
But now that we have a new Chairman of the Federal Reseerve Board, the practice of using (illegal) Gold Swaps with foreign countries is going to stop and gold prices will fall ...


 Is there any item that I can buy and resell for the same value? Must be paypal or credit-card ok.?
I'm looking for an item of any sort which can easily be bought and resold without significant loss of value. Does anyone know of any stock broker companies that allow you to buy stocks with ...


 Are you buying stocks, now that they're down?
Or do you think they're going down farther? I'm buying on a regular schedule rather than trying to time the market, but I'm curious what others are doing....


 Why is a stock at a lower price perhaps less risky when it's at a high price?
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 Will the Gold price go down in next two weeks?
Please advise. I am aware of the fact to buy gold 2008 is the worst year. but taking things like economy in consideration any suggestions based on your experiences?...


 Is now a good time for me to invest in the stock market?
Since the market is not doing so well, is it a good time for me to purchase stocks at a cheaper price? I have never invested money and I want to. I was told that the best time to buy is when the ...


 In mutual funds, only the time of buying matters?
I understand that at periodic intervals you invest money and buy securities, thus increasing the number of units you hold. So if the NAV is low you buy more units and if the NAV is hight you buy less ...


 Iam a retail investor. i started with 6.5 lakhs. now iam?
left with 3.5. i lost 3 lakhs in trading in futures market. though i made some money, the money i lost is more. now pl answer me, are there really retail investors who make money from stock market. ...


 Is the daily volume of a stock traded really important ?
when for every seller there's a buyer why shold we look at the volumes ? what should be construed when the volume is higher or lower ?...


 IRA Account Question?
I want to open an individual IRA account because my employer doesn't offer 401k. Which company should I open this account with...Ameritrade, Fidelity, or Charles Schwab? Does anyone have a ...


 Overstock.com: Safe?
I'm thinking of purchasing a digital camera from overstock.com. It's $100.00 cheaper than it is at Best Buy. But, I was thinking that since their stuff is so much cheaper, that maybe ...


 Are I bonds a good investment?
I have about $1400 dollars worth of I bonds. I am thinking maybe this is not such a good idea. Will they be worth anything in 15 yrs?...


 Isnt it discouraging for younger people to start investing in 401k and IRAs?
with the stock market doing what it is doing? stocks usally have a 10% a year interest on avg dont they? won't it seem like a lot less now?...


 What is the main difference between selling and trading?
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 100 share of stock is called a (blank) lot?
i nned help tryin to find dis answer can u help ...


 As an NRI i wish to invest in india .I need returns only after 10 year period.?
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 I want to save Money .... Please Advise me a better Plan .?
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Thomas S
With GE Stock dividends, can you buy more stock?
                     
 




NYC_Since_the_90s
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You can do what ever you want with it, but if you are talking about direct reinvestment, you need a "DRIP" which will be offered from the company and NOT your broker (and if they are offered from the broker, they are just the company's DRIP that your broker is slapping his fee on). Your broker will only sell you whole shares and you will be a fee for each transaction.


p2ponly
GE is one company that has offered its stock holders automatic dividends reinvestment. Contact them...stockholder relations.


wabboc
Hi,

There is a way to invest in stocks without a broker and if you keep reading I will tell you how.

The method is called DRIPs.

A DRIP is a Dividend Reinvestment Plan. It offers indidual investors, even a15 year old, a cost-effective way to build equity in a stock.

The DRIP is run by a corporation and it allows people to make cash purchases of stock or to reinvest dividends (if any). I have a DRIP program with Goodyear Tire and Rubber, but it ran into problems a few years ago and stopped paying dividends. I also have one with YUM which was spun off from PepsiCo.

You only need one share of stock to become eligible. In some cases it can be purchased directly from the company, but some require that they be purchased through a broker. If you are under 18 and cannot open an account with a broker, you could have your parents open up an brokerage account and purchase the share in your name.

There are no fees or commissions when you reinvest your dividends.

There are lots of companies that do this - over 1000. The company likes them because it's a low cost way to get capital or cash for their business. Because of that companies welcome new investors into their DRIP plans.

What makes DRIP popular is that most of the plans require very small cash outlays even as low as $10, some as low as $5.

Some of the world's largest companies like IBM, AT&T, and McDonald's have DRIPs.

Very wealthy investor like DRIPs because it allows them to bypass the broker's commisssion which lowers the investors cost of investing

Another benefit is known as dollar-cost averaging where a fixed amount is invested on a regular basis. The stock rises and falls with the market, but by investing periodically, the average cost of the shares tends to average out and not be affected by the market swings.

Liquidating or selling your shares can be a problem because brokers want to get a commission for selling and buying stock for investors, but the company will buy them back in some cases.

Dividends are considered income and used to be taxed by the IRS, but a change in the law makes them non-taxable. But if you sell your shares and make a profit you have to pay tax on the profit. There are two types of taxes for profits or capital gains: one is short term and costs more than the other kind of capital gain which is called a long-term capital gain and that occurs when you hold a stock for more than six months.

Goodyear Tire and Rubber's stock symbol is GT, but don't invest in this one because it doesn't pay a dividend yet..

YUM is the symbol for Yum! Brands, Inc and they own Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and Kentucky Fried Chicken on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

This Web site has a list of DRIPs: http://www.directinvesting.com/

To find DRIPs that pay good dividends, look in Investors Business Daily, Barrons, or the Wall Street Journal. There is a column that has dividends and return %. Most don't pay as much as a Treasury Note or a CD, but they have earnings growth to offset that income disadvantage. Than look them up in the URL above.

Google this keyword "DRIP lists" for more Web site. Be careful. Some of them charge a fee to sign up.

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pgcpaul
Generally, you would not want to reinvest stock dividends in the stock. It will be a nightmare to try to figure out your taxable gains when you do sell with many, many tiny purchases to do the math on. However, please do reinvest, but do it periodically when you have enough cash to make it worth the effort.


rat m
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yes you can
GE’s transfer agent is The Bank of New York, You can contact the Plan by internet at http://stockbny.com/ge/. or
Telephone: 1-800-STOCK-GE (1-800-786-2543)
you will want to read GE Stock Direct.at http://www.ge.com/files/usa/company/investor/downloads/gestockdirect_prospectus_v2.pdf first.


gosh137
NYC is wrong. Some brokers do offer no fee dividend reinvestment, some don't.
So ask your broker, don't ask here.


Frank Castle
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Yes.


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