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Old November 28th, 2001, 07:56 AM
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Maybe this is the bad period to do this, but still, I would like to know about stock investments. How to go about doing that? Any pointers and tips. I am one really interested person in learning the skill of investment, but so far, I don't have the knowledge on how to do it. If any of you guys can help me pick up this skill, I will be very happy.
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Old November 28th, 2001, 07:59 AM
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Krantibhai, there is a guy on videsee.com -Mancher. He is a highly qualified professional. Am sure he would be happy to help you!
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Old November 28th, 2001, 08:02 AM
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Hay !! That's great news. Like Robin Williams says, "If you want to lead, then learn from the expert himself".
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hey

i recently set up a small trading account at ameritrade.
its kinda really small and seriously i think self experimenting is the best way to learn the trend of the market cuz asaking sumone will jus lead some action but when u act n yr own u will definitely realize yr mistakes.......and definitely reap on those in the future..

i mean rit now u can see pharma is a good buy and so is defence but if u can afford to buy them good........
but most of the millionairs are mades by penny stock trading.......

u kbow they but the stocks when they are like 4 , 5 or e1 less man......and they soar all the way to 60 70 and split and soar again and split.......man.......thats total growth.....

for me its different i am just looking for extra spending money cuz i dont have any responsibilities as such ......liver with my peeps , u see and jus graduated from skool
and it had been fun and adictive......
seriously self experimenating is the best move........
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