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Trying the Stock Market Without Risking Money


youtube.jimmyr.com to request tutorials See how much you would have made had you bought stocks today. Post which stocks you would have bought and how many shares and we’ll see whose done best. www.updown.com I would have bought with $10000… SHLD – Sears – 179.76 * 30 Shares = $5392.80 ACUS – Acusphere Inc. – 2.65 * 600 = $1590 Goog – Google! – 471.12 * 6 shares (lol) = $2826.72 Pick randomly if you’d like =P. Also for less risky stocks, select the movers and select the “Mkt Cap” Tab. %%howto

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Monday, May 31st, 2010 Uncategorized 25 Comments

i lost alot of money in the market over the last years, what is a good stock that has alot of potential?

im looking for a good stock to try to make a rebound, someone told me about “ctic” back when it was 8 cents a share, if anyone can help me and give a good penny stock that has some good news to come. and high returns. i would be very thankfull to take any advice and help.

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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 Uncategorized 1 Comment

i have invested in an equity share, now if i want the money back how to go about it?

i had brought 8000 shares worth inr 10/- in jan 2003. now i feel i need to take the money out of the market, so how would i go about it.
i have brought shares of india vision news channel (malayalam).

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Saturday, March 27th, 2010 news 1 Comment

Why should losing money to Dow Jones matter to Americans?

If you had invested in Dow Jones and had lost money why should the U.S care? Why should it matter to other Americans?

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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 dow jones 2 Comments

When the stock market falls overnight with bad news, and opens lower the morning where did the money go?

My understanding is that for every share sold there is a share bought. Someone is betting it will go up and some one is betting it will go down. Look at this scenario: Tom sells 100 shares of XYZ at $14.00 per share, Kay buys 100 shares of XYZ at $14.00, this is all on Friday afternoon before the bell. I do suppose the exchange gets a few cents for doing the trade, does any one know how much? The shares that Kay bought at $14.00 I assume had to be sold at $13.95 or so to give the exchange a profit? Is this right?
The next morning before the bell there is bad news out and overseas trading was down while we slept. The whole market opens way down. XYZ is $2.00 dollars down when the opening bell rings. Where did the $2.00 go. Kay had just bought that afternoon 100 shares for $2.00 more than what the share price opened at. Where did this $2.00 go?

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Saturday, March 13th, 2010 news 4 Comments

What is the best way to make money on the stocks & shares market?

This may have been asked before but I have recently started on the stock market and am making about 4% a week on an investment of £1300. I have though made some initial mistakes and COULD have made about 8%. I basically see the stock market in two ways:

Either you chase hot stocks with a 3 day turnover? I reckon you could get 5-8% every 3 days.

Or find a company and invest for the long term (12 months) in which some companies (Jsainsbury) has increased 78% over this time and buy when they have either good or bad news.

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Monday, March 8th, 2010 news 4 Comments

for few days i have intrested in share market . but i have not too much money to invest what should be i do.?

i also wants to open my demat a/c by relience money .i do not much knowledge about share mrkt. Is it easy to earn money by this mrkt.How should i get much knowlege about share mrkt. like which company is best for invest, which company is issueing new IPO ( in news paper or ….?) please guide me which step will good for me once again i do not have much money ( i am a service man)

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Friday, March 5th, 2010 news 2 Comments

How to make Money in the Stock Market?


The Power of Value Investment

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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 stock market 25 Comments

Dow Jones Index

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (NYSE: DJI, also called the DJIA, Dow 30, INDP, or informally the Dow Jones or The Dow) is one of several stock market indices, created by nineteenth-century Wall Street Journal editor and Dow Jones & Company co-founder Charles Dow. It is an index that shows how certain stocks have traded. Dow compiled the index to gauge the performance of the industrial sector of the American stock market. It is the second-oldest U.S. market index, after the Dow Jones Transportation Average, which Dow also created. The average is computed from the stock prices of 30 of the largest and most widely held public companies in the United States. The "industrial" portion of the name is largely historical—many of the 30 modern components have little to do with traditional heavy industry. The average is price-weighted. To compensate for the effects of stock splits and other adjustments, it is currently a scaled average, not the actual average of the prices of its component stocks—the sum of the component prices is divided by a divisor, which changes whenever one of the component stocks has a stock split or stock dividend, to generate the value of the index. Since the divisor is currently less than one, the value of the index is higher than the sum of the component prices.
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