Loving every minute of my shares.
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LNG Over $50 today... Still cooking
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yep got in at $35, wish i would have drained the savings account for this one
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$68.60 :D |
What's y'all's thoughts on the magnolia LNG(LNGLF) stock? It's about $2.11 per share right now
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Just bought 4000 shares in my little girls name and hope it takes off and this will pay her college |
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Aren't they still waiting on approval with the FERC? Is the facility already starting construction?
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If your interested in investing in Gas stocks. I'd recommend watching this page or getting this magazine. Lots of information on what companies are doing what in the industry.
http://gasprocessingnews.com |
LNG be a beast. Hundred dolla stk in a yr., NO DOUBT! [emoji817][emoji817][emoji817][emoji817]
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Is there a certain money amount to start at when you invest/ buy stocks. Id like to get my feet a little wet.
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Whatever you are comfortable with kissing goodbye |
An old saying that still holds true today...invest only what you can afford to lose.
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LNG dropped down below $50... any takers at that price?? Or waiting for lower?
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$36 today...
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I'm currently studing for my investment license. and all of this is making sence now
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be careful
This is coming from an old fart who has invested for over 40 years in individual stocks, mutual funds and precious metals. What I learned over the years is "you can't beat the big boys". What I mean by that is while you might get lucky guessing which way a certain stock or two is going to go over the short run, it's highly unlikely you will be able to beat the insiders who have the inside info.
Much better just to set up an investment routine with a set amount of $$ that you're willing to invest aka lose and buy the "whole market", i.e. indexed mutual funds such as funds that mimic the market index like the S&P 500 or the Dow or the Nasdaq, etc. That way, your expense ratios are as cheap as they can be and you will, over the long run, always get a market return which always goes up (over the long run). Good luck. |
Alpha; what license are you going for? I can give you some study links & tips that may help you?
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I'm getting my series 6 and 63
I'm taking the series 6 test this month. then I'll start studying for the 63 |
So what company are you going to work for.
Good luck with the tests. There is an app for the series 6 and 63, it has random questions and when you get a question wrong it explains the correct answer. I used it and the Kaplan books and the website , the combo of all 3 study tools helped me pass the 6 & 63. Holler if you got some questions. |
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