Since AIG’s share cost is about $4, I wish to buy the small shares. I usually wish to buy about $200 worth, this is together with commission. What online attorney should I go to? I need the website but the smallest balance, or the really low one, as well as small elect costs. Where should I go?
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Put your money in a savings account. This wouldn’t be investing, it would be gambling with the odds stacked against you.
Don’t be tempted by these low priced financial stocks. Yes, they have been beaten down badly. But how do you know that it will come back up. It can stay around the $4 range for several years. I suggest you use that $200 to treat yourself to a very nice dinner. You’ll get more out of it.
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This is gambling…. not investing. Take your money and read a book a month on investing or trading. The return will be much better.
while aig stocks are currently undergoing some seriously terrifying times right now, it definately wouldn’t be a bad idea to invest in right now. Though it is a ‘high risk’ investment, this stock has the potential to boom with penny stock-like potential, with much less risk. Once people settle down, the stocks will climb. I invested in 1500 shares on weds, and my money had already doubled. It’s not that big of a deal to buy a hundred shares, your investment is federally backed, chances are you’ll see the stocks in teens again this Christmas.
Are those answers before 09/18/08?
I think the bailout of $85 B it’s more then significant to encourage investing in this Co. where stocks are just at a bargain price. I am going to buy 2000 shares. 6 months ago price per share was at around $45. Even if it will be needed to go to half of that price $23/share it means for you 6 times higher price. You will earn $12,000 easy. You can wait until price will go up to $10 or $15 to make sure to invest, but your rate of earning will be just 150-200%. Good luck. Of course, what do I know, I just invested in stocks for the first time and earned within last 3 days $2300 with BAC stocks.
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