Posted July 5th, 2010
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Prince J asked: If I am using Fidelity Investments for their broker services, would it be beneficial to also use their bank? What’re the gains? If there aren’t any, what bank would you suggest?
As a little extra question that I have, when I download the Fidelity business application for the online broker services, how can I put multiple partner information on it? Copies?
Tags: Broker Services, Business Online, Online Broker
Posted in Investing | 1 Comment »
Posted April 4th, 2010
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curiousquestons2007 asked: So, in closing I would like to know suggestions for the first time stock purchaser, that is interested in purchasing VISA when it goes public.
1) Steps to do this?
2) Can you buy it online yourself without a broker?
3) Do you have to have a broker for a chance to purchase?
Thanks!
Tags: Online Broker, Purchasing, Stocks
Posted in Investing | 2 Comments »
Posted January 18th, 2010
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buzzzkiller asked: For example: there are broker buying and selling charges, but one can buy and sell at a specified price from a broker.
Tags: Load Broker, Mutual Fund, Online Broker
Posted in Investing | 5 Comments »
Posted November 23rd, 2009
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Tony J asked: I’ve done some minimal day trading in the past and am looking to get more serious with it. I know you need a minimum $25,000.00 balance and all….I’m just curious to hear from other day traders which broker they use and if they are happy with the service. Thank you.
Tags: Day Traders, Day Trading, Online Broker
Posted in Investing | 3 Comments »
Posted October 8th, 2009
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tanner_sorensen asked: I am looking for an online broker (TD Ameritrade, Charles Schwab, ect.) which offers low prices which is easily used on a Blackberry. What would be my best bet?
Tags: Charles Schwab, Online Broker, Online Trading
Posted in Investing | 1 Comment »
Posted October 7th, 2009
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Sharvani A asked: I am interested in becoming a share broker preferably an online share broker.I just wanted to know weather it is neccessary to take up some kind of an exam.
Tags: India, Online Broker, Weather
Posted in Investing | 1 Comment »
Posted September 24th, 2009
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Brain asked: My friends are all investing in a 20 cent stock that they predict will skyrocket in value within the next year. I promised to join the bandwagon, but don’t want to make any mistakes when it comes to choosing an online broker. I understand I will have to call the broker to buy this stock (under $1.00 per share), so good customer service is definitely a plus.
Thanks!
Tags: Online Broker, Online Stocks, Online Trading
Posted in Investing | 1 Comment »
Posted June 25th, 2009
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iznakurnozh asked:
I am becoming more and more disgusted by Zecco…. Holding funds for up to three business days in a market this volatile seems kinda inappropriate…
Please note that I am asking about non-margin accounts. Thank you!
Nope, I am not able to purchase another stock immediately. They take up to three business days to make money available for any other trade.
Tags: Execution, Margin Accounts, Online Broker
Posted in Investing | 3 Comments »
Posted May 31st, 2009
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cybrstud23 asked:
I have shares in Pepsico, Exxon Mobil, Lockheed Martin, Toyota Motor Corp, and General Electric. I purchased all of these shares direct from the company using the sites mentioned above. Is it smart to buy stocks direct or should I use an online broker? Buying direct saves on fees, but I have noticed it can take up to 10 business days for these to post on my account. Would it help me in the long run to use a broker.
Tags: Buy Stocks, Online Broker, Pepsico
Posted in Investing | 1 Comment »
Posted March 31st, 2009
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cybrstud23 asked:
I have read both the Jim Cramer books and working on reading a few of the Rich Dad books. I watch Mad Money and CNBC everyday and listen to Business Radio at work. I’m looking to get started and want a broker with small fees and little or no minimum balance fee. Any help will be appreciated. If you want to recommend a book or show on TV that can help me in my quest to be a professional investor that would help a lot too.
Tags: Cnbc, Mad Money, Online Broker
Posted in Investing | 3 Comments »