first of all ,please know that after getting stock tips[for long/short term] you have to do your own research, have confidence in the
stocks you have identified, wait for the apt.time[dips]and then only
start buying in small quantities.As an investor in the stocks for
about 20 yrs, I may be able to give you Indian stock tips only if I
know the time frame, amount you wish to invest ,the risk/reward
ratio you look for etc. But as of now, I am sorry!
If you need any info on stocks,I can be contacted at; orveeor@yahoo.co.in
2007-03-18 21:51:21
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answered by orveeor 3
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i'm not sure I would invest in individual stocks at this time given the volitality of the market. More than likely I would invest in a low-cost, index, mutual fund like the Vaguard Total Stock Market Index fund. That would provide me with better diversity and lower costs.
2007-03-15 14:06:27
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answered by Kenny 3
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Go with RIG or AUY or both. RIG provides offshore oil rigs and AUY is a miner. I own both, among others, and feel oil and gold are positiond well in the next 6 months to move higher. Both commodities are in long term bull markets which usually last 10 years. Both are on year 5 so in theory only half way. Both stocks have significant earnings growth potential and are run well. Both are simple in that its all supply and demand. Also the emerging markets like China, India, Taiwan are growing fast and consuming lots of commodities which raises demand and prices....But do your homework and research the companies before you invest in them so you know what it means when they say "we had a little snafu in our Venezuelan mine today" or something like that...Take care.
2007-03-16 01:03:38
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answered by mida_zap 2
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For large-cap values, I like DELL, VLO, AMGN, and JNJ.
You can read (free) summaries of two of those at http://www.valuestockreports.com/companybriefs.htm
For more smaller-sized plays, I like HW, ARLP, BLDR, IPSU, and ASPV.
Two more of those are profiled at http://www.valuestockreports.com/stockreports.htm
Hope this helps, feel free to email me at research@valuestockreports.com with any questions.
2007-03-15 15:18:52
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answered by Anonymous
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