Please arround the 3rdi`ll be able to invest in stocks.help!?
Answers: So, Sam, what is your question? Which stocks? Check out Yahoo Finance.
Try these websites for information and advice:
http://www.vickers-stock.com/reports/fre...
http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/MSN...
http://www.geocities.com/kenandkindi/
http://money.cnn.com/data/commentary/siv...
http://www.top10traders.com/Top10Standin...
Sam
Check out : low-cost-stock-recommendations
.com
It has many different options, and good information. I do not know your financial status, but I would strongly recommend remaining fairly conservative.
Good Luck
Horizon gold card does this card come with low interest rate and yearly member fees.?
Answers: The Horizon Gold Card is designed for people with bad credit. From what I read, I personally would probably go without a credit card rather than use it, but you have to make up your own mind.
To give you an idea of what you might run into, here is a complaint posted by a Denese Brown (click on link, below):
"I signed online for this card February 2, 2007, thinking that it was a mastercard or visa. I waited two weeks for the card to arrive. Meanwhile then took the 79.95 from my account immediately. When the card arrived I was stunned to see that it was neither a mastercard nor a visa. You have to log into a site and shop for their products and they say they report this to TransUnion. I sent two emails immediately for they was closed. I told them that I thought they were dishonest and that they had deceived me. The very next day I got three emails from this company and also called and was told they would credit me 34.95 back to my account. I said I would contact my attorney general office, then I was place on hold. Okay, we will credit you 59.95 back. I said, you took 79.95 from me, I want all my money back for I never used any of your services nor did I order any of your junk. Needless to say, 20.00 is still outstanding and it will fight for it. Below is a couple of emails from this company."
Is my IRA within trouble very soon near the current souk status?
I am only 23 and i only just started putting money into an IRA 3 months ago, so There's not much in here. With the market collapsing close to this, does it mean i am losing out on my money. Should i stop investing or should I stir on?Answers: Markets and economies cycle, that's a reality of life. I would (and will) verbs to invest. Do your homework. Especially as young as you are, you can ride out greatly of nonsense. IF you picked dutiful companies, not "wow this should go up 1000% according to this stock tout!" you should be OK within the long run--which could be about a year.
I am a stock picker investor so I do my research, buy, and hold. I recommend that strategy. You do NOT lose a penny until you put up for sale (or the company tanks, which is why you should do your homework). Do yourself a favor and avoid the citizens promsing fabulous returns for putting money in "financials" and the similar to. Go with SOLID companies beside a track record selling things that are needed--like liveliness or food (and not high priced junk). In the long run, they'll be adjectives right as they have intrinsic plus. Utilities could be a good buy presently as well.
Good for you for starting to invest so infantile! You've already received some very moral advice right here.
With years to invest, not solitary shouldn't you be worried, but this might even be a good time to invest for a moment more (ever hear the adage "buy low, sell high"?).
I'd resembling to recommend an excellent book: "The Wealthy Barber: Everyone's Commonsense Guide to Becoming Financially Independent" by David Chilton
Good luck!