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  • I dont know much about buying stocks.. but cool vid

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  • i love the creepy zoom-in in the beginning

  • You have somehow a great info but i suggest you have to make your audio a little louder.

  • its called tripod.

  • How do you lose money in stocks? If the stock goes down?

  • @Lalomeister Not necessarily. You have to sell shares, if it sells for less than you bought it for - you lost money. It's all about the bids in the end.

  • @Lalomeister if the share price goes down and you sell your stocks. I think.

  • @Lalomeister

    yes

  • @moneyosa what's the besy way to get started to a lay-person as myself.

  • an eye opening article thank you for sharing

  • @billioninvestors Agree! Very insightful video!

  • sound is too looow!

  • @MrBlingbling25 Check the volume of your speakers...

  • @MrBlingbling25 this is where the titles come in place

  • Worth having some silver bullion in your portfolio, take possession of it though & ask for delivery.

  • Good info Thanks. Redo the video because now this info-vid will be remembered as the "drunken camera guy" LOL

  • Buy silver bullion, $10,000 invested in 2000 would now be worth $70,000 based on the spot price. Buy silver bullion now & buy your kids a house in the future.

  • @UTubeAndPizza

    Hahah your random for saying this, now I can't stop laughing whenever I view this video I have to keep on thinking of the camera man xDDDD

  • @UTubeAndPizza lol the friggen camera man keeps on zooming in and moving left and right

  • lol, I had to read the second highest rated comment 4 times to understand... basically one stock goes up by one dollar, but if youd buy 100, youd make more money.

  • one thing... WHAT?!? these videos need to be longer, and examples/visuals would help, but otherwise I think people can get pretty good information from these vids, and experts like yourself

  • Take a look at silver bullion, it's up about 39% over the past year. Now that's a good investment. 18/10/2010

  • @elcapytom

    Why?

  • GOLD HAS OUT PERFORMED DOW FOR THE LAST EIGHT YEARS ! CHECK OUT STOCK SYMBOL GLD !

  • Very good and informational!

  • What is this all about

  • Good tutorial.

  • I will try this video guide for my investment, hope this will work out.

  • to buy and sell stocks, do you have to go to school for it?

  • Nope. You dont have to school for most jobs that make big money. Writing music, owning a business, ect.

  • thanx

  • I am totally inexperienced with is but is it possible to just buy stock and sit on it (not buy-sell.will this make money?).

    Also the guy said that you firstly need a certificate before you can directly go to the company. After you join a stockbroker do have to stay with them (and be charged)? Or s the certificate one set fee?

  • @daguangrong not enough. I threw in 4,000 today and came out with 4,087 dollars. im done for the day because i periodically lose some money and the market shuts down in 1 hour. Some days i do better, some i do worse. 500 dollars is harder to do well with because you need a bigger increase to get profits and still pay off your transaction fees. If you do it this way without a broker its feasible but not really worth it. Maybe 5 dollar profit.

  • @daguangrong I'd go with tradeking if i were you. They only charge 4.95 but theres no limits to anything. no weekly or biweekly stuff. Im almost done day trading today and im coming out about 70 dollars on top.

  • The brokerage company has nothing to do with the risk or its growth, its the stocks you decide to invest in. I could be mistaken about what your talking about though, are you thinking of mutual funds?

    THOUGH, stick to prominent brokerage firms because if they were to go bankrupt you could loose money.

    Hope this helps.

    btw how old are you?

  • awesome! very informative!

  • It all depends. If you join a low commission brokerage like Scottrade which charges $7 a trade it may be worth it, but if you go to UBS and they charge you $130 a trade you will loose allot of money from commission.

    Lets say you want to purchase AMGN a biotech company at market price which is 56.61, you would only be able to buy 8 shares. Is it worth the commission?

  • @chepsy Well. You'd throw in 452.88. If you got a 3% increase and sold you would make about 13.59, then you'd pay your fee of 7.00 and be left with 6.59 profit. too risky for too little.

  • I think online brokers are the way to go. They usually offer good tools for stock research and charts. Plus a lot of times they can find stocks for cheaper than listed price. That's been my experience anyways. It's always a good idea to check the company's website too.

  • Monsanto!

  • If i invest $100 in a stock - and it go 1 point up - how mach money will go up???

  • it depends on how many individual stocks you buy. if you bought 100 shares at $1 and they went up o $2 then you'd make $100 because your investment would be worth $200. if you bought 20 shares at $5 (20*5= 100) and they went up to $6 then you'd make $20 because your investmetn would be worth $120. it all depends on the return on each share.

  • @mmc733 Question. If I want you buy stock, whats the minimun amount of money that I need. Did you use the $100 dollars example because it is a round number, or are there actually $1 stocks?

  • @sokal91 this is why everyone shouldnt invest in the stock market

  • @sokal91 if you paid 100 dollars for a single stock and it goes up 1 point... you only make 1 dollar..... Technically you have the pay the government a bit back.

  • if you only got 100 bucks to invest, might as well save up before even thinking about investing.

  • @chepsy yeah, it can be done but ur gonna be sittin there waiting for a 10 percent increase on something just to make ten bucks. and waiting for that is riskier than im willing to do while day trading. usually. morelikely to lose money. Start with 1000 at least

  • how would i see the stock prices?

    news papers show stock increase and decrease but not the prices so im still puzzled..

    i want to buy share on burgerking(italy) and kodak (inter.)..

  • @edrianquintos the interwebz is there for a reason.

  • @edrianquintos

    Google finance. CNBC during trading hours. Alot of brokerage sites have streaming stock tickers. They best way is through a broker because they have all the resources including the quickest news.

    Never go through the newspaper, there's always a 1 day delay.

  • hey i wana start buy stocks and can someone PLZ help me out on what to buy and help me out its my first time thank you sooooooooooooo much. need money for schoolin lol

  • Look into pharmaceutical companies. GlaxoSmithKline shares would be amazing - if you can afford them - to buy.

    They're about to make a huge profit after they deliver the vaccines for "Swine Flu"

  • great info

  • Thanks an sounds good if you can buy direct?

    great info keep up the videos

  • bauuau18: Look into alternate energy, biofuels, etc. You can try your luck with penny stocks(I limit mine to less than 10 cents per share). Don't forget to pick up some of the super cheap ones at less than a penny a share(you can buy a hundred thousand shares real cheap).

    Build up your portfolio as you go, and acquire as many as you can afford(10, 20, 30).

  • Hey seeingthesigns, do you have any website or video showing how to buy stocks with broker or anything? Man, I got the money but I'm clueless on how to buy the stocs. I'm interested in penny stocks. I went to etrade and got a headache!

  • Hey can someone help me start buying stock's and give me a litlle tutorial on what to buy

    I would be very greatfull, please do not hesitate to contact me

    Anticipated thanks!

  • than u for the imf. !

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