Do you invest on stock market or do currency exchange?

@polachicago (18716)
United States
November 20, 2006 4:31pm CST
I want to learn currency exchange, but it seems to be littlebit tricky. Have you ever tried?
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@adidas7878 (1891)
• United States
23 Mar 07
i have been investing in stock for the past year, i like it, there is time that i wish i have more money to invest, if you want to invest in currency right now, the best one to get is chinese yan, why? because they are going up soon, like the next years or so. they were talking about it on tv, even on the chinese channels. i dunno much about iraq money and i dont know when it will go up, but if you want to invest in currency the best one right now is yan, i am going to get a little extar money and have them exchange i know you can double it in a couple year for sure
@polachicago (18716)
• United States
24 Mar 07
wise thinking...
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• United States
24 Mar 07
you should look into it.
• Hong Kong
26 Dec 06
I've tried to trade currency such as yen, nzd,cad,eur and have good profit with it. Actually earning money in the Forex markets depends on many things.The market reaction in those economic data and some political news.Lots of thins can make the currency moves.You can try to find out more news in www.bloomberg.com,yahoo finance and also try your skills and start investing in currency! And try to set aim your aim in high yield currency or in some currency such as yen and euro that always go up and down. You can also contact your bank that you usually banks with and they can give you some advice!
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@polachicago (18716)
• United States
26 Dec 06
thanks, very usefull
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• Hong Kong
28 Dec 06
thank you for your comment^.^!
@toastking (272)
22 Nov 06
I read a book on stocks and shares, well actually investments and there is so much you can do such as bonds and currency exchange or even property investment (ie buy to let mortgages). I haven't dabbled yet but I know a bit, and want to get into following share progress to see if I can predict some winners for pretend before trying, as although it wont help with actual investments, it will help me practice the research side.
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23 Nov 06
yes.. i am a regular investor in LSE and indian stock markets NSE AND BSE..wat abt u..
@polachicago (18716)
• United States
23 Nov 06
I am member of ameritrade. Nice site. I buy and sell stocks very offten. I also hepl my friends with investment. Nice income.
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23 Nov 06
ok.. so is it in USA.. i dont hav enoug knowledge of usa stock exchange.. ya.. but know that both LSE AND BSE are affected by US stock exchnages
@vhmehta (621)
• United States
23 Mar 07
hi, Back after long time... To answer your question yes I do invest in mutual funds but no I do not invest in currency exchange. They are tricky and I do not have time to go through it.....
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@polachicago (18716)
• United States
24 Mar 07
welcome back my friend, hope baby is ok...
@neo2neo (461)
• India
28 Dec 06
I invest in stocks. I find currency a bit complicated, don't know why. But someday I want to try my hands on Forex Trading and also in the Commodity Trading.
@polachicago (18716)
• United States
28 Dec 06
I feel just the same....
@srhelmer (7029)
• Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
20 Nov 06
I don't right now. It's a good way to make money, if you have sound financial advise. But, I need money to invest first.
@polachicago (18716)
• United States
20 Nov 06
you can invest as little as $4...
@lihuajing (2054)
• China
13 Dec 06
NO, I don't.
@frederik (478)
• Belgium
13 Dec 06
I have invested some few thousand dollars in stock and i have made a nice profit from them. However i think with forex you can earn more profit in a shorter amount of time however it's not easy to learn. Perhaps i will try forex also but at this moment i don't need it.
@polachicago (18716)
• United States
13 Dec 06
I am not realy good with currency.
@krizz420 (4385)
• Canada
23 Nov 06
I have never tried it but there is a site that you can join for free and thy start you off with so much then you just keep trading currency.
@polachicago (18716)
• United States
23 Nov 06
on some sites you can start virtual trading with virtual money just to see if you can do it. It is like a game. verry powerfull.
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@fiasco007 (819)
• United States
23 Nov 06
when you say currency, do you mean Forex market? i have tryed it a few times and you really have to be careful because you can lose really fast. what site or company are you using? i want to start again, but havnt found a good site.
@polachicago (18716)
• United States
24 Nov 06
oanda is giving you virtual mony to play first.
• Nigeria
23 Nov 06
I prefer the stock market because as the value of currency goes up, the stock values go up as well and you stand to make a lot of gain. Currency exchange could be a fascinating trade but it all depends on the region in which you live. There are places where the business thrives and there are places where it is rare. Stock are in every country.
@polachicago (18716)
• United States
23 Nov 06
I agree. Stock market is much slower and is less risky.
@jjn1983 (1353)
• United States
20 Nov 06
I do not invest in stock. It is something i have always been interested in though. I would like to learn more about it.
@polachicago (18716)
• United States
20 Nov 06
If you can read news, it is easy to find out how to invest...or let on line smal broker to do it for you...just a little every day....
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@jjn1983 (1353)
• United States
20 Nov 06
cool thank you
@Darckdog (129)
• Portugal
23 Nov 06
I'm trying it for the first time. My brother studied economy so He' guiding me in it
@polachicago (18716)
• United States
12 Dec 06
I like it...can i spend day with your brother?
23 Nov 06
and had do some currency exchange.. as i m a student in uk from india.. i do it often.. and also for 4nds.