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Stock Trading
green_e_zeleno asked:


I’m a bit confused, if you want to buy a stock then the bid is the highest price that you would pay for it. So why is it then that when you actually purchase a stock you pay the ask price….? Also, how does the bid/ask spread really work and how do the market makers make money?

Kevin
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Randy L asked:


Want to trade stocks short-term (online) and need advice from successful traders. Thanks for your time and advice!

Tristan
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ufdan25 asked:


I have not had much time lately to do my homework on this but I would like to get some feedback from some people and thier experiences with sites like Etrade and TDwaterhouse. I have a little bit of money that I want to start trading with and would like to know what the best website for this is. Thanks for the help!

Jaden
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Sean C asked:


I am new to the stock market and before I open an account, I would just like to know your opinions on what stock company you find to be the overall best especially to beginners like myself.

Also, what is the difference between stocks and options?

Thanks so much!

Mia

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BVCM asked:


I thought once I saw hand held devices with the actual buy/sell buttons on it. If there isn’t anything like that, what is the best and most convenient/reliable hand held device for stock trading?

Thanks

Kevin

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John M asked:


Hi all, Ive been trading stocks for a little over a year but Ive only been guessing the direction of stocks and have had mixed results, I hear that professional traders often use custom built software to find trades. Im hunting around the place, does anyone know where I can find anything like this? Any help is greatly appreciated.
John.

Blake
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wade.hastings asked:


I am just now looking to invest some money in some penny stocks and such. Nothing serious, just a couple hundred bucks or so….just to learn how it works and get started. Which platform should I use with regard to making LOW DOLLAR AMOUNT TRADES… Scottrade, etrade, ING, forex, etc….
When I say low dollar amount, I mean around $200.00 per transaction…that seems like a good dollar amount I can learn the ropes with.

Jenna