I would suggest you read up on investing first before you plan to buy stock. A person with financial literacy will be greatly benefited from investing compared to a person with total ignorance. About your question, no one can gurantee which stock is the best. For me, any stock that can help me profit is best stock.
2007-01-24 16:53:07
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answered by Dang 3
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There are no beginner stocks. You should be investing same as everyone else. Ignore answer 1 completely & forget all the links to books & sites to read about investing. Nothing worth reading anywhere. ADX is a classic core buy. Large cap US Stocks at a discount to asset value. Good for anyone
2007-01-25 09:16:55
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answered by vegas_iwish 5
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Try SPY. This is an ETF that tracks the S&P 500. ETF's trade like individual stocks, but they offer you diversification. ETF investing isn't necessarily very sexy, but it will help spread your risk, and will likely offer a good return over time (there is risk in all stock investents including this one). ETF's are a good way to get started in investing before you invest in individual stocks. If you pick one individual stock and it tanks, you will likely be disillusioned about investing for years to come. I learned this leason the hard way. Start with ETF's, and then ease your way into individual stocks.
2007-01-25 07:54:32
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answered by howardrourke 3
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Try a Mutual Fund.
I recommend Trowe price
2007-01-25 00:45:51
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answered by traderb550 3
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This company is not a stock bout i invested 28,000 and every
month i get pay 5,271 . if i recommend some one to the company an they buy any position the company pay me.
this month y make 6,000 extra
more information please write marlenewpus@hotmail.com
2007-01-25 00:41:27
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answered by DEsteni 1
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check all recco 4 buy sell signal on
aptistock freeware
2007-01-25 03:49:21
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answered by dinu_pawar 5
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DIA.
2007-01-25 03:24:20
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answered by Anonymous
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