Investments?
Anyone with investment ideas, for a beginner?
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- Mutual Funds. Start simple with an Index Fund.
- Get a job first.
- ya put some money into a stocks that would grow....Ford is cheap now and yahoo there r many good suggestions on yahoo answers!
- Open a 5% cd for one year and watch your investments compound monthly or annually. Safest way to invest and at 5%, that's equivalent to a high yield bond.
- read tips on investing, stocks and mutual funds to help you better on this site
- start out with mutual funds. buy no load funds, stay away from funds that have 12b1 fees. contact charles schwabb, they have alot to choose from.
- One of the first things you should do as a rookie investor before leaping into anything, is to read this excellent series of articles by leading Financial website The Motley Fool > http://www.fool.com/school/13steps/13steps.htm One thing you may want to consider as a beginning investor (after reading the article), is opening a SHAREBUILDER sharedealing account @ (depending on where you're located): http://www.sharebuilder.com (US original version) http://www.halifax.co.uk/sharebuilder (UK franchise)
- Invest in the ETF DIA. Top 4 Answerer.
- for beginners you would be better off talking to a broker like AG Edwards or Edward Jones yes you will pay for their advice but it is VERY GOOD advice. I have long since migrated out of them and into ETF's now with some nice success in them. As for Ford and the DIA stay away from both of them. DIA is over $100 a share and ford just blows. And do NOT get any stocks with an .ob or a .pk at the end of them.
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