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Post #56913556 added 01-17-2013 9:34 AM by ViciousTide in Archived Deals
I recommend dividend growth companies with solid profit making, check out www.dividendmantra.com as his goals are to get dividends to pay all his living expenses and...
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Post #56896162 added 01-16-2013 1:56 PM by jmor in Archived Deals
What about Research in Motion? They have a new product launch on the 30th that everyone seems to be excited for..
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Post #56879116 added 01-15-2013 8:51 PM by Inpact in Archived Deals
Tripling and qua tripling it?
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Post #56878446 added 01-15-2013 8:09 PM by iracer7 in Archived Deals
Now $14.30. Sales are still strong, still has a low p/e, and they just doubled their dividend. What better statement could a company make than doubling their dividend.
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Post #56857308 added 01-15-2013 4:20 AM by rrc06 in Archived Deals
Long way to go back up to it's heyday
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Post #56847542 added 01-14-2013 3:03 PM by OCDealSlicker in Archived Deals
I'm in some DNDN. Some news will be released in a few days that will bring this baby up to the $30s and $40s. I am buying and holding until I see $30-40 and will wait for it.
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Post #56757852 added 01-10-2013 8:15 AM by rrc06 in Archived Deals
Expensive on what basis? I hope you don't mean the share $ price :lol: :rofl2: FB = myspace with slightly longer staying power.
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Post #56725086 added 01-08-2013 8:56 PM by kyotuosa in Archived Deals
It should be a similar structure in many corporates...15% discount off stock price and limit would be like 10% of your annual salary
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Post #56724676 added 01-08-2013 8:32 PM by Inpact in Archived Deals
Buy FB. It will become a global empire $oon and it will net you tons of $$$. Tru$t me.
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Post #56724108 added 01-08-2013 8:04 PM by mokarney in Archived Deals
The question is whether you want to play it safe and get minor returns (under 2.5%), or take on risk and get major returns (10% return a month or more). I am currently in the following: CLWR...
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Post #56722548 added 01-08-2013 6:49 PM by lildimsum7 in Archived Deals
You can buy an ETF that tracks the market. They're low-cost because there is little to no management cost, since the fund is managed electronically. ETFs trade just like stocks, you could buy them...
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Post #56703414 added 01-08-2013 5:19 AM by barnz008 in Archived Deals
Just open an account at any of the major brokerages and park your money in a mix of their commission-free ETF's. Chances are you will not make much of anything inflation-indexed over time, but then...
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Post #56698414 added 01-07-2013 8:47 PM by ihazaname in Archived Deals
DOW symbol is (DIA) S&P 500 symbol is (SPY) Nasdaq symbol is (QQQ) They are priced well below the actual index, so buying SPY buys you approx 1/10 share of the S&P. DIA is similar, and QQQ is...
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Post #56697922 added 01-07-2013 8:24 PM by dealboy12 in Archived Deals
Thanks for the tips everyone. So, it sounds like my idea of buying a handful of companies I like is not the best route, and an index is a safer bet. When you buy an index, do you buy it share by...
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Post #56689748 added 01-07-2013 2:37 PM by heavylee in Archived Deals
buy an Index fund
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Post #56686416 added 01-07-2013 12:36 PM by jb347 in Archived Deals
+1 A lot of actively managed mutual funds can't beat the index, especially when you consider cost. So the average investor probably won't, either. Go with the S&P index and mix in bonds, TIPS,...
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Post #56665904 added 01-06-2013 2:58 PM by 4nik8r in Archived Deals
If you don't want to be always watching your stocks, stay out o tech stocks (single stocks, not etf's or muruals. The best advice if you are starting ou, is to read as much as your can. Here's a...
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Post #56632794 added 01-04-2013 7:20 PM by lildimsum7 in Archived Deals
I suggest a broad market ETF as well. If you think the market is going up this year, UPRO is a pretty good ETF to own. Oakmark mutual fund is a good one as well. Their research is extensive and...
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Post #56617978 added 01-04-2013 9:58 AM by rrc06 in Archived Deals
I like WMT JNJ as well as pure pharma stocks like SNY and PFE. SNY has been an absolute beast lately. Food stocks that I like include SJM and MJN. If you really want a solid pair of blue-chips...
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Post #56617254 added 01-04-2013 9:35 AM by iracer7 in Archived Deals
I can invest $1800 a year and they match 15% of it. After $1800 they stop matching 15%. Using the word "bonus" probably wasn't the best word. It's more like a match. They're available right away and...
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