How can I find out which stocks are the lowest price?
Looking through the stock pages and online you cannot sort them from lowest price to highest. I want to see the lowest price stocks. How can I do that?
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Looking through the stock pages and online you cannot sort them from lowest price to highest. I want to see the lowest price stocks. How can I do that?
Where you can buy anything commodities ( oil, gold, silver) , individual stock etc
Example: First Citizens Bank has 6 different stocks to choose from at different prices:
FCNCA
FCBN
FCZA
FIZN
FIZN
and they range from -0
FCNCB
which stock is a true representation of the bank?
made money? also if say a stock were to double how much would the option be worth… that would more than double, right? is there anything i should check volume wise or anything before buying an option?
and what would the correct wording be if you want to trade one share of stock ‘ or is that correct as it is ?
Around how much does Etrade charge to make one transaction, or trade say for example to buy or sell one stock from for instance xyz carnival company ?
Is there any company with better rates than Etrade for costs related to the transaction
the stock is {content}.80, the asking price is {content}.95, will it buy tomorrow morning if i only put it in for {content}.80-0.81?
same with a stock I wanna sell, will it sell for market price or do i need to lower it to the bidding price?
Which stocks have high growth potential, or will likely be able to make me a good profit. (I can invest both long and short term) just please tell me which stock(s) should be a long term investment, and which stock(s) should be a short term investment. Thank you so much, I will choose a best answer.
Right now I am just typing in letters into Yahoo Finance, and looking at the charts. Surely there is a way to screen for stocks that fit my criteria. I want a stock that is currently priced low, but that has significant growth potential. How do I find these without reading countless articles from so-called experts.
Identify where each of the following fits into a comprehensive financial
plan: career development, checking and savings accounts, stock investing,
retirement planning, and life insurance.
I need to know if I’m making the right decision. I want to start off my Etrade with 0 dollars and graduately build on it. How much stock should I invest in. I want to make this a way of life and build my future on living the luxurious life on this.
Among stocks, bonds, and mutual fund asset classes, what would you would recommend for the long-term. (For example, stock and a mutual fund, a stock and a bond, or a bond and a mutual fund.) Explain why you would choose each one. Also, why do you think your choices would be good investments for retirement?
I was given stock from Traveler’s Insurance Group in 2007 by my Grandmother. I cashed the stock in for 00. I have no information on the original purchase price of the stocks (nor does she). How do I figure the capitol gains for tax purposes? Do I just claim taxes on 00?
In other words, how long can it be to buy back stocks after short selling a stock? Can you short sell any high stock and wait for the next presidential election to buy back?
My parents are thinking of selling thier home and relocating. What are the risks as retired seniors with the bad stock and realestate market? With the tight lending standards, what are thier chances of even getting a loan at their age?
They have good credit and good equity in thier current home. But not too much income.
I started making the maximum contribution to 401k and IRAs for myself and my wife. I also have 529 plans for my kids. Are there any other ways I can invest and avoid paying taxes along the way? I don’t want to invest in non-profits or tax free mutual funds that have a low return. Should I just chose a few large cap companies and buy stock directly from them and then just hold on to them for 20 years or so and take the capital gains hit?