Yeah, I guess I'm in a very informal one with a good friend.Has anybody considered starting an "investment club"?
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So that's a prediction for wave 1?
This is a fourth wave retracement chart, looking for a bottom to begin wave five.So that's a prediction for wave 1?
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In ETF trading on say a platform like eTrade, is there a minimum block purchase. How do ETFs work on those platforms? I've only ever traded futures as such.Yeah, I guess I'm in a very informal one with a good friend.
No minimum, but there's a $10 transaction fee per trade so you don't want to buy 10 $2 shares obviously. You trade them just like any stock. Add ticker symbol, select quantity, and buy,In ETF trading on say a platform like eTrade, is there a minimum block purchase. How do ETFs work on those platforms? I've only ever traded futures as such.
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exactlySo I shouldn't take your advice and listen to GDP stats and sell everything? I'm confused
i like this ideaHas anybody considered starting an "investment club"?
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you should make a youtube video or something of thisNo minimum, but there's a $10 transaction fee per trade so you don't want to buy 10 $2 shares obviously. You trade them just like any stock. Add ticker symbol, select quantity, and buy,
you should make a youtube video or something of thisNo minimum, but there's a $10 transaction fee per trade so you don't want to buy 10 $2 shares obviously. You trade them just like any stock. Add ticker symbol, select quantity, and buy,
exactly
now you understand economics
that i am no good at. i always go for very "safe" investmentsWill somebody just tell me what I should be looking at buying and when
did you go into debt yet because of rising tuition costs?Huh. Well where's my degree then?
Obviously. Cool. Thanks.No minimum, but there's a $10 transaction fee per trade so you don't want to buy 10 $2 shares obviously. You trade them just like any stock. Add ticker symbol, select quantity, and buy,
that i am no good at. i always go for very "safe" investments
my father was super good at it though. i really wish he was around to show me some of his secrets
did you go into debt yet because of rising tuition costs?
you have to at least default on your student debt first lol
Will somebody just tell me what I should be looking at buying and when
HAHAHDebt yes....defualt...not yet...but I am technically Hispanic so I will just complain to Hillary until it's all forgiven anyway.