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I want easy home jobs without any investments.can you help?




Answers: If you're looking for call center type jobs then I have some links to give you. I'm a SAHW/M of 3 and have been working from home for the past 3 years.These companies do require certain computer/phone setup (you'll see this on their sites).There's only one of these that require you to pay for your background check, but I assure you they are all legitimate...I have worked for all of them and I'm currently working for 2 of them now...Hope this helps.

www.westathomeagent.com (currently work for)

www.acddirect.com ($30 background fee; I'm working for them now taking pledge calls; no selling involved)

www.cloud10corp.com (worked for and became inactive due to giving birth last March...for this company, you have to work in 4 hour segments and I couldn't continue to do this with an infant)...with the others, you schedule according to your flexibility...
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How can I get in on the carry trade?




Answers: Im assuming you are asking about forex. You could open a forex account with a forex broker and deposit your money. Each currency carries an interest rate. For example: USD - 3.50%, JPYen - 0.75%, EURO - 4.00%. So, all you need to is BUY/LONG a currency pair that has a wide difference on interest. eg:- if you /buy EURO/YEN, you will earn = 4.00% - 0.75% = 3.25% divide by 360days. 3.25% sounds little but when you margin your account to 1:100, you'll be earning 325% yearly.

another more popular kind of carry trade is done by investment banks and huge financial institutions. they basically borroww HUGE sums of money from Japanese banks/financial institutions at an interests of 0.75% and bring the money back to US and invests them into Bonds/T-bills/Money Market which gives higher returns.

WARNING: Forex is highly risky investment, please understands what you are getting yourself into before anything else!

What stocks to buy?

I am looking for long term. Preferbly tricky hit stocks that are almost guarenteed to shoot up after this recession. I am thinking about financial stocks, but which ones?
Or would you suggest other stocks? I also close to international stocks. Do you think China will still do obedient, after this recession? I like ETF's and stock funds.
But i would approaching to hear your opinions.
Thinking something like buying some EEB, PGJ (China). Any input or suggestions? Or should i wait still (other words,you deem the stock market will spatter even further)?
I only hold $1500, but i have resembling $2000 in the open market now, which i cant purloin out right now.
I am individual kid, so i am tight on cash, which is why i close to stocks that don't cost as much,
I want to buy in past its too late!
And by long permanent status i mean anywhere up to 10 years.


Answers: Starbucks

Starbucks (SBUX, on the NASDAQ) is a reat plus stock. Howard Schultz (founder) is back as CEO, in attendance are several new strategies mortal proposed this week, and of course (this is a recession), so when we restore your health from this, all the coffee drinkers will once again know how to sip back 4-5$ a cup.

It's be as low as 17 and i don't think it will be in motion lower, so 17-18 is a bargain for a great company similar to Starbucks.
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Good Luck

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