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Buying stocks help...?

i am doing a school project on stocks...
we are suppose to by stocks that would give a hand us gain "money"
could anybody reccomend some good stocks to buy?
gratitude!!


Answers: "Buy" stocks from different area. Transprotation, ulitities, big companies, etc.
Go to http://www.sharebuilder.com/

If your looking for express money, you would need a better risk stock. High risk stock are also higher risk of loosing money.

High risk is better for associates in thier 20-40, moderate surrounded by your 50's, and in your 60's low risk and mutual funds. However, this is merely my personal opinion.
Think of things that will NEVER be replaced. A long time ago a friend of mine told me contained by invest in "gum".

Garbage..anything beside environmental industry, recycling, EPA clen-up companies, even landfills.
Undertaking...funeral home chains, cryogenics, cemetary expansions, cremation companies, etc
Medicine... the big ones..Pfizer, Baxter, Johnson&Johnson, and adjectives that have Goverment contracts.

G.U.M.
Alright some apposite stocks for long term growth would be MCD, BOE, and FCX. Hope your project go well.

Does anybody do any trading?




Answers: I trade at lunch. I trade my cookies for a school lunch pizza.
The answer is yes. I trade several times a week. Sometimes my "setups" lead to 50 - 100 trades a month. And the point of your question is......?

Whats a obedient import tax free investent for 1 year?

Are there any levy free investments that I could hold for a year? So I could do something else with the money after one year and not own to pay wherewithal gains toll.


Answers: Municipal bonds are tax free. Other than that I'm not aware of any rates free investments.

Even if you invest offshore you're still liable for tax contained by your home country.
Yes, there are investment opportunity that do not attract tax. One of those investments is stock exchange. When you buy stock/shares at any of the stock exchange and deal in it even if after one year or more or less the profit which is agreed as capital gain is tariff free.
However dividends are subject to withholding tax of 5% within Kenya and varied from country to country.

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