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voirdire Says:

May 10, 2009 - gold, dude gold is never gonna get you anywhere, unless you time it right. Theres only a certain amount of gold in the world, and hasn't been much advances lately, so supply and demand would tell you, that theres probably not a balance either way.

prkrishnana Says:

May 20, 2009 - gold prices are on the higher side,well anyway i was freaked out by this guy's dialogue

spiderman1321 Says:

May 23, 2009 - YARRRGGGG!!!!

phonedial9 Says:

May 24, 2009 - Anyone know how to calculate the average share price paid on a stock that was purchased at different times at different quantities and prices?

Catchetat Says:

May 28, 2009 - Darn I don't get this video. What are bonds? So... which bit is true? CNBC or the guy here? Also, he talked about interests... is he referring to the bank loans? What do interests have to do with the economy? Sorry for being naive!

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UklaTheMokk Says:

Jun 24, 2009 - newsflash...if any of you on here decide to buy or sell based on someone's comment, you deserve to lose every penny that you will lose.

midtownhm Says:

Jun 27, 2009 - you need to study economics, there is no way anyone can answer all your questions in a post here.

spoonman73 Says:

Jun 28, 2009 - In order to determine your average cost you must first look at yourecords or history of your purchases. You would then take the DOLLAR AMOUNT of each purchase and add them all together. Then take the total amount of shares you have and divide the dollar amount by the number of shares. FOR EXAMPLE: Lets say I bought XYZ stock at 20shares@10.50=$210+30@12.25=$367.50and 10@11.75=$117.50 ADD210+367.50+117.50=$695total divided by 60(total#of shares)=$11.58 average cost per share . I hope this helps

spoonman73 Says:

Jun 28, 2009 - It is complicated but basically bonds are debt issued by companies or the govt. payed back to the lender(you or me) plus interest..ie.you buy a USbond (lend money) for say $50 and they pay you back $100 in ten years when it "matures". There is a bond market just like the stock market. Interest rates are set by the Federal Reserve (biggest bank) to determine the cost of loans to smaller banks who then loan to you at a higher rate. Rising interest rates are good for bonds/bad for stocks

phonedial9 Says:

Jun 29, 2009 - Thank you! I see the mistake I was making. I was dividing the actual share price, not the dollar amount of the purchase. This helps a lot. Now I can average down knowing what the outcome will be rather than finding out after the trade.

ghost121 Says:

Jul 4, 2009 - Take the total cost of all shares purchased at different intervals and divide it by the total of number shares.

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Jul 8, 2009 - zapata very good fella

hmt444 Says:

Jul 12, 2009 - i like him

asyptotc234 Says:

Aug 16, 2009 - Why did bond rates change in '82?

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trading4profits Says:

Aug 29, 2009 - lol

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bmain1 Says:

Oct 13, 2009 - I also Have one eye, and I also Invest. I do well perhaps one eyed people dont get tripped up in the market as often.lol

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Andyoyo Says:

Nov 5, 2009 - I like this guy

dglass81 Says:

Nov 16, 2009 - this is the really wealthy investor talking from his home garage?? LET ME LISTEN!!

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