Stock Market?

January 31, 2009 · Filed Under Investing · 6 Comments 
JAY asked:


Hello, Im 19 years old and wanted to learn a little more about the stock market and how it works.
In the stock market right now and i see all these things that dont really understand, hoping that someone could tell me what all this means?

$ Last Trade - 27.87
Volume - 45,216,569
$ Change - 0.12
% Change - 0.43

Knowing all this can someone tell me what all this means and tell me if i did own this stock how much money i would have made?

Thanks in advance.

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What percentage has the stock market dropped in the past month?

January 30, 2009 · Filed Under Investing · 2 Comments 
jomedeiros asked:


My 401K has dropped 17% in the past month. Is that better or worse than the stock market average?

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How far ahead of the economy is the stock market?

January 30, 2009 · Filed Under Investing · 2 Comments 
Bob Smith asked:


I’ve heard the stock market is an indicator of future economics. We’ve seen a little improvement in the market recently, indicating economic recovery, but when? Also, why does the stock market say it likes Hillary Clinton as VP?

Basically, I’m interested what messages the stock market sends in general.

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What is the best site to practice for the stock market?

January 29, 2009 · Filed Under Investing · 10 Comments 
Yes asked:


I want to learn about the stock market, and practice investing in the stock market.

I’ve seen a lot of “Stock Market Game” websites on the internet; which is the best? (Preferably free!)

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What is the stock market all about ? How can I make money and start at it ?

January 29, 2009 · Filed Under Investing · 4 Comments 
girliegirl2483 asked:


I am interested in learning about the stock market. Can anyone adives me and give me my best options along with how to start at it all ? I have the slightest clue only to wither you gain or lose money.

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How do I invest in the US stock market if I am based from the Philippines?

January 28, 2009 · Filed Under Investing · 3 Comments 
ratmforever asked:


Currently I have a few USD that I wish to invest in the US stock market or in mutual funds instead of exchanging them in the Philippine currency.

Is it possible to invest in stocks and mutual funds using the internet only? How? Thanks!

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How do I get involved in the stock market?

January 26, 2009 · Filed Under Investing · 3 Comments 
kitiok9431 asked:


I want to invest but i dont know how much when & where…
Basically, I have little knowledge of how the stock market works, and I just want to get started. What I really want to know is how stocks and the stock market works, how to play the market - things like that. In fact, if there’s recommended reading on the subject for beginners, that’d be great too. Any other advice about particular stocks, or even advice about other preferable investment options, would also be greatly appreciated.

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Channel stock market capital gains through my incorporated business?

January 25, 2009 · Filed Under United States · 1 Comment 
fidesfortitudo asked:


Hello, I am the CEO of a small web design company. I’m also heavily invested in the stock market. I’m wondering if it is possible to channel my capital gains that I make through the stock market through my small, incorporated S Corporation, to save on taxes. Currently, short term capital gains in the stock market are upwards of 35-40 % for larger gains. Thats just way too much to be giving to the government.

Thanks if anyone can help.

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What can you learn from investing in stock market?

January 25, 2009 · Filed Under Investing · 9 Comments 
Me asked:


It’s for a project I have to do. What exactly can you learn from investing in the stock market?

I wrote how unpredictable it is and how hard it is to choose what stock to buy. You can never know for sure how the stock will do over an extended period of time.

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How often does a correction in the stock market turn into a full-blown recession?

January 23, 2009 · Filed Under Other - Business & Finance · 1 Comment 
Matt Humberto asked:


I’m interested in “leveraged indexes” (ex., SSO) that imitate the general movement of the stock market with increased power. However, if the market plummets, I’m twice as in trouble as I’d normally be.

I know that predicting the market is a difficult if not impossible task, but are there any early “warning signs” to warn me of an upcoming recession?

Historically, how many times have corrections (10% drop in the market) turned into a true, full-blown recession (20% drop or more in the market)?

Thanks for your help!

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