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I'm doing a stock market project where i need the market capitalization, p/e ratio, the total revenue for the last 3 years, the net income for the last 3 years and the broker ratings..i really dont understand any of this..so i would really appreciate it if you could help me with this.

2007-03-24 07:09:01 · 2 answers · asked by harshi700 2

Fidelity offers two choices in this trade--"trailing stop loss" or "trailing stop limit" If I was to place an order for a 10% trailing stop on a stock which was then at $20, what would be the difference between the "trailing stop loss" and the "trailing stop limit"?

2007-03-24 07:04:36 · 4 answers · asked by curious 1

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if anyone know a free PDF book or a site for learn to invest in stock market?

2007-03-24 06:07:47 · 3 answers · asked by Zorro 1

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if anyone know a free PDF book or a site for learn to invest in stock market?

2007-03-24 06:06:46 · 3 answers · asked by Zorro 1

2007-03-24 05:33:53 · 7 answers · asked by Ryan D 1

My friend wants to invest in Essentially Yours Industries(eyii). I have told him how bad of an investment I think it is based on how much their financial statements suck. But, he is saying that their new ME2 fuel additive is going to make the company a lot of money. Does anyone know anything about this company?

http://www.eyicom.com/

2007-03-24 05:15:02 · 3 answers · asked by aDWsd 1

2007-03-24 05:14:35 · 6 answers · asked by nagesh_mahendrakar 1

2007-03-24 05:10:36 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Where can I find groups of stocks with open active options? In the money options? etc

2007-03-24 05:04:18 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

The price is already $82! Are the writers shy?

2007-03-24 04:28:59 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

Howardro says "Inside buying and upward price movement prior to the earnings announcement can indicate that the company will beat earnings."

2007-03-24 04:02:14 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I will research myself, but would appreciate a good tip.

2007-03-24 03:51:57 · 7 answers · asked by sandysdachshund 3

any investor in buyebarrel.. please help me.. i want to check my investment however www.buyebarrel.com or www.buyebarrel.us wont work

2007-03-24 03:46:22 · 2 answers · asked by mohd faiz hassan 1

My husband has taken early retirement, he will be 57 this year.
We would like to save it for a few years and get the best yield.
Thank you for any sensible advice.

2007-03-24 03:26:41 · 11 answers · asked by dancingcar 3

looking mainly at small caps?

2007-03-24 03:16:57 · 6 answers · asked by derrik 2

many say he has misappropriated funds,floated fake companies and so on...any clear answer pls...

2007-03-24 02:20:46 · 1 answers · asked by bharadwaja g 1

The government wants a part of the profits earned on stock gains, but what are the exact guidelines? I understand that it is 20 percent for a sale under one year. But how about if you hold for over a year? And, is the tax levied based on the entire cost of the stock or just on the profit made from the day of entry and exit from the stock?

2007-03-24 02:04:12 · 3 answers · asked by carrlitto 1

I'm a project manager on a construction company and I want extra income just a couple of a hundred bucks per day will do. I want to do short time investment or maybe longtime on small capital stocks.

2007-03-24 02:00:44 · 5 answers · asked by Pajoe 2

I am in the process of buying an investment property in Europe and have begun initial discussions with MRI Overseas Property. Has anyone purchased a property through MRI and if so, what are your thoughts?

I feel they have a good array of options however the sales agents are a little too much for me. They never answer the questions I ask which leads me to believe they are hiding something. I also work in Sales however are never as 'full on' as these guys....

Any thoughts?

2007-03-24 01:45:11 · 1 answers · asked by Dave B 3

Hi everybody,

several analytical methods in trading stocks, trigger a buy/sell signal according to moving averages. One trigger would be to sell a stock if it fell below a certain value limit. So far so good.

So I was wondering: should one react on a selling condition if a share one holds suffers a sudden high loss due to extreme changes in stock markets all over the world?
An example would be the last mini-crash caused by the stock market in china – markets all over the world fell sharply, a thing that brought some of my stocks under the limit I set as a sell trigger. But the fall of the stock markets was a kind of value-correction and didn't really represent the start of a bull market or further bad news (or so I hope...).

My 'algorithm' says that I should NOT sell my stocks in such cases since they are global and are not directly connected to the state and situation of the company traded.

What do you people think about this?
Thanks Micron

2007-03-24 00:51:05 · 5 answers · asked by Micron 2

2007-03-23 23:58:35 · 7 answers · asked by chandra prakash j 1

2007-03-23 23:36:31 · 2 answers · asked by din kl 1

financial markets include:
1.Capital markets
2.Commodity markets,
3.Money markets,
4.Derivatives markets,
5.Foreign Exchange Markets.

2007-03-23 23:21:25 · 6 answers · asked by meenal s 1

2007-03-23 23:21:02 · 9 answers · asked by Scott 2

2007-03-23 20:01:38 · 12 answers · asked by 1977 2

2007-03-23 19:48:52 · 8 answers · asked by philceb2003 2

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