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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Redmond, WA
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not sure if i've created this thread already but i can't find it so maybe i didn't. who here is into investing on stocks, be it online or real time? how long have you been into it and what advice could you give? i have a sharebuilder account but stopped the plan for a while. got a little under 1K on it for 3 companies...only been doing it for a month. not too sure if i'd like to continue it. i was thinking of liquidating my share...any tips on how i should go about doing that?
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i just placed an order to sell my intel stocks (less than 10 units. LOL). i just want to get my money back..share builder is charging 16 bucks for the 'limit' type order :(
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I want to cash out my stocks as well but I'm waiting to find the most tax friendly way of doing it. I think I might use the income to invest in a new house, but I'm waiting to find out if this will help me skip the hefty taxes I'm currently facing. Back on topic... I haven't tried sharebuilder. |
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i'm a little clueless when it comes to taxes.
um, correction. i'm totally clueless when it comes to taxes
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Dabbling in the market certainly requires a lot of research. The best of indulging into this is to but shares of blue chip companies with a long term view so that one can realise handsome retruns from their investments.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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I really don't like the fact that you can only buy and sell once a week. Drastic changes can happen very quickly and you need the ability to react. ScottTrade only costs a few dollars more so I would recommend them. Zecco is totally free but I hear they have problems with down time.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Well i have not been that much active on Stock market but i have been much more active in the currency exchange market and i think it is much better option for me to earn money from trading.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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I used to be a very active and aggresive online stock investor four years ago...
Yep, I did make decent fortune in the online stock investing, but I hated the life of being so paranoia and worrisome each single day. Therefore, I left the online stock 2 years ago, and I haven't regretted I did it. |
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