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I would love for … I would love for you to put some a couple of videos address to young people! I am a 18 year old college student and your videos are great!I have not invested real money in stock yet but instead I am using Google Fiance and putting down what I would’ve invested if you want to check out what I have been doing its a great way to practice anyone who is thinking about investing. Thanks agian featureman.
Thanks. I do not … Thanks. I do not know what the requirements are for investing in your country, but the terminology should be the same for each market. I would stick with major exchanges in any country and even try to invest directly with large international firms if you can do so from your area. Research DRIP investing where the shares are purchased directly from the company. Take some time to study your market. Thanks.
sir,i’m not an … sir,i’m not an american and not living in america,but i’m interested on investing on stock market in our country..i would like to know if that terminology that you were telling about are applicable in all stock exchange.i really admire your explanation about stocks sir.
AMAZING VIDEOS. … AMAZING VIDEOS. FULL OF KNOWLEDGE.
I want to ask you for new investors, is it a good idea to buy penny stocks or not. Because penny stocks are cheap but they are very unreliable at the same time. What is your suggesstion?
Thank you. I am … Thank you. I am thinking about putting up a video sometime in the not too distant future with a focus on young people. It would have info you probably do not hear about at school.
Thank you for these … Thank you for these videos. There is so much valuable information. I am a finance college student and so it is very nice to be able to reinforce some of the things I’m reading in the textbooks and see how it works in everyday life. Thanks again, these videos are much appreciated. Keep ‘em coming!
A person who buys … A person who buys stock in a company can vote about four times each year on issues presented to the stockholders by the Board of Directors. Other than that the stockholder can buy or sell the stock through the brokerage house. That is about all that is done by a stockholder.
whats the … whats the Difference in Buying a regular stock online compared to buying such things like mutual funds? are you saying there is a different process of obtaining one(buying) and selling one other than an online broker?
Thanks. Loads are … Thanks. Loads are not good if there is a similar fund without a load. If a person just holds the fund and never sells he will not realize any capital gain. A load is a fee. If you want to hold a fund you will be wiser to hold a fund which has no load. There are good funds with loads, but better funds if they have the same tracking stocks included. You will make more with a no load fund that makes a profit than you will with a similar fund with a load. Thanks.
First, the … First, the tutorials are great.
Second, I’m new at this, so I’m just asking, not attempting to refute. Why wouldn’t a load on a Mutual fund simply encourage buyers to hold it longer; isn’t this a good thing for creating slow, steady growth?
What you suggest … What you suggest for a market working multiple of 1 share trading and broker commission is also per share based. and for day trading commission is charged only one side.
you see, i been … you see, i been thinking about stock market, i have some difficulties about the terms and how EXACTLY THE STOCK MARKET WORKS, when ever you have free time, please contact me and give me some of your knowledge in Terms AND HOW TO START STock market, Thanks
thank you for … thank you for you’re time knowledge experience and openness i see myself learning a lot from you as i try to understand money and investments
You could put in a … You could put in a sell order after hours but it would not be traded until the next opening day of business at whatever the price might be by then. Take a look at a lot of different stock bid and ask prices at Yahoo or some financial page. After hours the spread between those two prices might be huge, like $1 bid $100 ask which just means the broker won’t guarantee you will get the last closing price if you buy or sell after hours.
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
You are welcome. I …
You are welcome. I think you are doing it correctly by testing your ideas before you risk any money. Thanks.
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
I would love for …
I would love for you to put some a couple of videos address to young people! I am a 18 year old college student and your videos are great!I have not invested real money in stock yet but instead I am using Google Fiance and putting down what I would’ve invested if you want to check out what I have been doing its a great way to practice anyone who is thinking about investing. Thanks agian featureman.
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
Thanks. I do not …
Thanks. I do not know what the requirements are for investing in your country, but the terminology should be the same for each market. I would stick with major exchanges in any country and even try to invest directly with large international firms if you can do so from your area. Research DRIP investing where the shares are purchased directly from the company. Take some time to study your market. Thanks.
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
sir,i’m not an …
sir,i’m not an american and not living in america,but i’m interested on investing on stock market in our country..i would like to know if that terminology that you were telling about are applicable in all stock exchange.i really admire your explanation about stocks sir.
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
I would not …
I would not recommend penny stocks for new investors. I also would not recommend penny stocks for seasoned investors. Thanks.
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
AMAZING VIDEOS. …
AMAZING VIDEOS. FULL OF KNOWLEDGE.
I want to ask you for new investors, is it a good idea to buy penny stocks or not. Because penny stocks are cheap but they are very unreliable at the same time. What is your suggesstion?
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
Thank you. I am …
Thank you. I am thinking about putting up a video sometime in the not too distant future with a focus on young people. It would have info you probably do not hear about at school.
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
Thank you for these …
Thank you for these videos. There is so much valuable information. I am a finance college student and so it is very nice to be able to reinforce some of the things I’m reading in the textbooks and see how it works in everyday life. Thanks again, these videos are much appreciated. Keep ‘em coming!
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
A person who buys …
A person who buys stock in a company can vote about four times each year on issues presented to the stockholders by the Board of Directors. Other than that the stockholder can buy or sell the stock through the brokerage house. That is about all that is done by a stockholder.
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
great video again. …
great video again. one question, what do stock holders do inside the stock market?
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
You need to study …
You need to study the market for a year before you trade or start an account. That is my best advice for you at this time.
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
and how does the …
and how does the expense ratio directly effect your online portfolio?
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
whats the …
whats the Difference in Buying a regular stock online compared to buying such things like mutual funds? are you saying there is a different process of obtaining one(buying) and selling one other than an online broker?
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
Thanks. Loads are …
Thanks. Loads are not good if there is a similar fund without a load. If a person just holds the fund and never sells he will not realize any capital gain. A load is a fee. If you want to hold a fund you will be wiser to hold a fund which has no load. There are good funds with loads, but better funds if they have the same tracking stocks included. You will make more with a no load fund that makes a profit than you will with a similar fund with a load. Thanks.
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
First, the …
First, the tutorials are great.
Second, I’m new at this, so I’m just asking, not attempting to refute. Why wouldn’t a load on a Mutual fund simply encourage buyers to hold it longer; isn’t this a good thing for creating slow, steady growth?
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
What you suggest …
What you suggest for a market working multiple of 1 share trading and broker commission is also per share based. and for day trading commission is charged only one side.
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
Thank you.
Thank you.
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
This is great.. …
This is great..Thank you for sharing you experiances.. I always wanted to learn about stock..now I got the basics..
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
you see, i been …
you see, i been thinking about stock market, i have some difficulties about the terms and how EXACTLY THE STOCK MARKET WORKS, when ever you have free time, please contact me and give me some of your knowledge in Terms AND HOW TO START STock market, Thanks
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
Thanks. Enjoy the …
Thanks. Enjoy the financial experiences like all of the other life experiences.
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
thank you for …
thank you for you’re time knowledge experience and openness i see myself learning a lot from you as i try to understand money and investments
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
NO LEAS!!!!!!!!!!!! …
NO LEAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NO LEASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
Thanks.
Thanks.
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
Keep up the good …
Keep up the good work Featureman, your tutorials are the tops, i am only new to the stock market and you helped alot..Thanks
March 15th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
You could put in a …
You could put in a sell order after hours but it would not be traded until the next opening day of business at whatever the price might be by then. Take a look at a lot of different stock bid and ask prices at Yahoo or some financial page. After hours the spread between those two prices might be huge, like $1 bid $100 ask which just means the broker won’t guarantee you will get the last closing price if you buy or sell after hours.