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  • Your links about dont work.

  • I made a lot of money with the help of Cowboy Dream Investing. They monitor nearly 5,000 stocks everyday and their stock picks are very accurate. Go search for them on Google.

  • I know this is going to be hard to believe, but I promise you it's 100% true, the price of Gold is controlled by a computer program, not by the free market of buying and selling. So what does this mean to you? To learn more check my profile and visit my website.

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  • Hey, just want to help out people, Go to Wallstreetsurvivor . c o m it is good to try out investing =] Good luck and Godspeed

  • The site link doesn't work. Did it get deleted?

  • After I got a stock can I buy more shares of it???

  • @Wkwok11 sure you can

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  • nice video however saying the word "investment" it is most likely better to say "wager" and instead of "investing" it maybe better advised to state "gambling".

    It is important for beginners to know that this is a casino with a skill based game like poker. The house wins on the commissions which "rake" might be a better word.

    Also what is important for investors (eek mean gamblers) is to pay attention until how long this game will last until it goes belly up. My guess is weeks :)

  • dude i dont mean to correct on your own vid , but 8 by definition is a round number

  • @woo2fly18 in the terminology that would be used by traders, 8 is not a round order; 50 or 100 shares would be a round order.

  • lol when i started the comission is expensive.

    you can make alot of money if you're a day trader but i dont think most people

    can do that unfortunately.

  • Can Anyone help/ Message Me im 15 and i have loads of loads of notes on investing and all this type of stuff im starting off just reading about it but believe me im a amatur still dont understand fully so if anyone can mentor me send me valuable information that i can know to prepare me i will gladly apperciate it !

  • @407buddy Agreed, thats why after I sell shares i use 60% of my profit to invest in gold, essentialy trading nothing for a rather precious substance.

  • Is anyone investing in Facebook when they release their IPO?

    i am 19 years old and i want to invest, i feel like this is my first opportunity to make an investment in a potential growing stock. Does anyone have any tips???

  • ill invest in your weed business.

    i pay you $10 and i get $20 back? right?

  • I just go on google and search the symbol and it shows the value of the share. I'm only 15 though and I made $522 in profits! ^_^

  • @Azian2DaMax TEACH ME. I'm 15 as well and I want to invest in stocks, but I don't even know how to buy stocks in the first place... Help a fellow teen out? :D

  • @InFalini First tip read RICH DAD and POOR DAD

  • @InFalini Google how to buy stocks.

  • @InFalini i'm going to fourteen this september, there's stockpair but you can't pay via paypal you need a credit card

  • @InFalini you have to be 18 to buy stocks

  • @sodafromyoda No you don't, anyone with a bank account can.

  • @Ahuli28 Right, but someone over 18 would have to open that bank account for you, and you yourself cannot claim your assets until you turn 18 if you were to do that.

    So I guess you can trade stock if you're under 18, but not with your own money. 

  • @InFalini you need to register with a broker assuming your investing online, groups like E*trade, ScottTrade, Lightspeed Trading, or Zecco. But if your 15 it might be difficult for you to do that, im only 19, but im looking into this as well.. but dont do anything until you've read ALOT on this. and if your going to buy alot of shares and plan to buy and sell often, you want a group like zecco that does the trades cheaper and to research on your own, and if your buying a ton & can use a broker

  • I have a question. How do you know the price of a share ? And how many percent that you own in the company per share ?

  • Great Video.. you have a nice tips and advice for us. looking forward to get more new ideas from you. Thanks!

  • Hi does anyone know where I can buy a general stock market investing course that starts from the basics? like a book or course I can buy?

  • @codelyokoblue id like to know too....but as of right now I have been investing in virtual stock markets (real market investing with fake money) getting familiar to the market and along with watching tons of videos I've picked up a lot of infomation. 

  • quick profits dont exist for beginners? i made 840 % on dil in one day i made 100% about 7 times on tmt.h in one day (there both Canadian stocks

  • What I would like to know more then anything else is where on earth can I even trade stocks?

  • @Ashadow700 etrade.com or find a stock broker on yellow pages and give them a visit. i suggest that for your first time.

  • A few good tips in this video. I only don't think that beginners should start with investing in individual stocks. It is much safer to start with investing in index funds or low-cost broad-market mutual funds. However, also beginners shall take the long-term trend into account when making their decisions on when to buy and sell. As a warning for starting to invest in individual stocks, see how the Nokia share price has developed the last few years. Just start with Trend Investing in Index Funds.

  • @StockTrendInvesting how do i invest in long term? everytime i want to buy a stock it tells me "Good for the day" or GTC.... and GTC is only for 60 days i believe..

  • @rep1afG that's for 'trading' but to invest on a longer term basis....You should do DRIP (which allows you do own them cheaper) You can do both but the market has change so so much that you need to pay close attention to it so you won't be a victim to a 'flash crash' you can to the GTC (Good 'Til Cancel) for 60 days & just do it over again with the same stock 'cause the market isn't the same. I used to ignore the market news but investors & traders are so fearful it's best to keep an eye on it.

  • @rep1afG GTC and "good for the day" refer to the execution of the order itself. Long-term investing refers to taking a long-term view (years) for the returns on your investment. It has nothing to do with how long an order that you place is executable.

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  • Get an account with Scottrade and use code YQUN2526 to get 3 free trades and Save $21 with a new account.

  • nice video :)

  • Great video

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  • Great video!

  • Hey Great Video, I learned a lot.

  • thanks for the info..

    great advice

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