I'd like to see how you pull that trick off, since FB is about three times what you want to pay for it.
(And this thread relates to chess how, exactly? Oh yes, of course, trolls don't worry about niggling little details like rules...)
I'd like to see how you pull that trick off, since FB is about three times what you want to pay for it.
(And this thread relates to chess how, exactly? Oh yes, of course, trolls don't worry about niggling little details like rules...)
I'd like to see how you pull that trick off, since FB is about three times what you want to pay for it.
(And this thread relates to chess how, exactly? Oh yes, trolls don't worry about niggling little details like rules...)
Three times, as in $75? Not bad. Are you sure it cost $75?
I'd like to see how you pull that trick off, since FB is about three times what you want to pay for it.
(And this thread relates to chess how, exactly? Oh yes, trolls don't worry about niggling little details like rules...)
Three times, as in $75? Not bad. Are you sure it cost $75?
It seems to me that it might be prudent for you to learn a bit about investing before wading into that environment. (Free Tip #1: Most brokers are merely salesmen earning commissions.)
I'd like to see how you pull that trick off, since FB is about three times what you want to pay for it.
(And this thread relates to chess how, exactly? Oh yes, trolls don't worry about niggling little details like rules...)
Three times, as in $75? Not bad. Are you sure it cost $75?
It seems to me that it might be prudent for you to learn a bit about investing before wading into that environment. (Free Tip #1: Most brokers are merely salesmen earning commissions.)
I see. Can you trade without broker? Is the markets open on labour day? Why are they closed today?
I'd like to see how you pull that trick off, since FB is about three times what you want to pay for it.
(And this thread relates to chess how, exactly? Oh yes, trolls don't worry about niggling little details like rules...)
Three times, as in $75? Not bad. Are you sure it cost $75?
It seems to me that it might be prudent for you to learn a bit about investing before wading into that environment. (Free Tip #1: Most brokers are merely salesmen earning commissions.)
I see. Can you trade without broker? Is the markets open on labour day? Why are they closed today?
Woaa, slow down, guy. The red flag that I see is that you're rushing into this with a trading, get-rich-quick mentality. That's a bad combination in my book. The only way to get rich quickly in the stock market is to be either very smart or very lucky; most people are neither. So slow down, do your homework first.
You should look at the stock market with an eye to value. (Free Tip #2: Read everything you can about Warren Buffett's investing philosophy, which is mostly grounded in Ben Graham's teachings.) For most people, the market is not a place to get rich quickly, but instead is a place to try to preserve assets (in real, inflation-adjusted, post-tax dollars).
A share of Facebook (FB) was selling for $74.82 at market close on August 29.
https://www.google.com/finance?q=NASDAQ%3AFB
Now if you could find someone to sell you 1000 shares today at $25 per share you could probably make amost $50,000 by selling at market price when the market opens on Tuesday. Of course anyone who offers to do that is probably scaming you - so don't give them your credit card number.
Can someone please tell me a good site to buy stocks online? I want to become rich. But, I only want to spend small amounts at a time. I online want to start of by buying 1 facebook stock for about $25. I am serious. Can someone direct me to a good broker site?