skivrmt
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December 27, 2013, 07:25:36 PM |
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is it possible to invest in that company for like $100? I never owned any stocks so i have no idea how i would do that
You first need to open up a brokerage account somewhere, ETrade, Schwab.com, etc. Then deposit funds there. Then buy shares for a charge, generally around $10 or less online. Somewhat easy, but the commission will eat 10% of your $100 so probably not worth it given the $100 starting point.
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December 27, 2013, 07:30:35 PM |
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I'd put 1 btc in, but it takes days to transfer funds to my brokerage account...
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December 27, 2013, 08:16:31 PM |
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Am I reading this right? 1.1 million oustanding.... and volume of near 30million? Oh I need some popcorn.
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December 28, 2013, 09:52:19 AM Last edit: December 28, 2013, 10:10:13 AM by knightcoin |
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I'd put 1 btc in, but it takes days to transfer funds to my brokerage account...
me too, going to put 1 BTC, I could buy stocks at Barclays broker, but I don't trust Barclays anymore ... so I made a contact with a small broker in Scotland the whole process can take up week ... very slow cooking hope not miss a good price ...
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December 28, 2013, 09:56:47 AM |
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WPCS shares were 20% higher in August than they were on top of this rise.
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skivrmt
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December 28, 2013, 01:26:04 PM |
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I'd put 1 btc in, but it takes days to transfer funds to my brokerage account...
me too, going to put 1 BTC, I could buy stocks at Barclays broker, but I don't trust Barclays anymore ... so I made a contact with a small broker in Scotland the whole process can take up week ... very slow cooking hope not miss a good price ... Your brokerage account is guaranteed against loss (not market loss) up to a certain amount regardless of what happens to Barclays. In the US its $500,000. I'd much rather trust Barclays than a small broker in Scotland but thats just me!
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December 28, 2013, 08:41:34 PM Last edit: December 28, 2013, 10:28:50 PM by knightcoin |
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I'd put 1 btc in, but it takes days to transfer funds to my brokerage account...
me too, going to put 1 BTC, I could buy stocks at Barclays broker, but I don't trust Barclays anymore ... so I made a contact with a small broker in Scotland the whole process can take up week ... very slow cooking hope not miss a good price ... Your brokerage account is guaranteed against loss (not market loss) up to a certain amount regardless of what happens to Barclays. In the US its $500,000. I'd much rather trust Barclays than a small broker in Scotland but thats just me! Well my own experience with Barclays last year was not pleasure at all, since I track my balance sync with an old trusted NTP server since always... and also I don't know about https their certificates either, and I really prefer give a try to small business where you can meet people face by face, rather than those guys who tread you as a number, a variable, an actor ..but not a real person at all... so I guess I going to bet that broker ...
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December 28, 2013, 10:26:57 PM |
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I'd put 1 btc in, but it takes days to transfer funds to my brokerage account...
me too, going to put 1 BTC, I could buy stocks at Barclays broker, but I don't trust Barclays anymore ... so I made a contact with a small broker in Scotland the whole process can take up week ... very slow cooking hope not miss a good price ... Your brokerage account is guaranteed against loss (not market loss) up to a certain amount regardless of what happens to Barclays. In the US its $500,000. I'd much rather trust Barclays than a small broker in Scotland but thats just me! Well my own experience with Barclays last year was not pleasure at all, since I track my balance sync with a old trusted NTP server since always... and also I don't know about https certificates either, and I really prefer give a try to small business where you can meet people face by face, rather than those guys who tread you as a number, a variable, an actor ..but not a real person at all... so I guess I going to bet that broker ... Oh I agree with all points! I thought you meant an actual Barclays broker you've meant in person in an office. I think small brokers, as long as they are registered and safe is a great route to go for a purchase like this. Good luck!
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December 28, 2013, 10:31:54 PM |
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I'd put 1 btc in, but it takes days to transfer funds to my brokerage account...
me too, going to put 1 BTC, I could buy stocks at Barclays broker, but I don't trust Barclays anymore ... so I made a contact with a small broker in Scotland the whole process can take up week ... very slow cooking hope not miss a good price ... Your brokerage account is guaranteed against loss (not market loss) up to a certain amount regardless of what happens to Barclays. In the US its $500,000. I'd much rather trust Barclays than a small broker in Scotland but thats just me! Well my own experience with Barclays last year was not pleasure at all, since I track my balance sync with a old trusted NTP server since always... and also I don't know about https certificates either, and I really prefer give a try to small business where you can meet people face by face, rather than those guys who tread you as a number, a variable, an actor ..but not a real person at all... so I guess I going to bet that broker ... Oh I agree with all points! I thought you meant an actual Barclays broker you've meant in person in an office. I think small brokers, as long as they are registered and safe is a great route to go for a purchase like this. Good luck! yeah .. I got it from LSE list , but I don't know LSE https either ...
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December 29, 2013, 12:31:18 AM |
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This seems to be the most important part of the article. This past January they received a delisting warning from NASDAQ for failing to comply with the minimum $1 per share rule, but ultimately got a reprieve. Their market cap is a little more than $2 million.
This kind of thing is common, as no-name penny stock companies frequently jump on hot trends in hopes of stoking interest.
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December 29, 2013, 12:52:33 AM |
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This seems to be the most important part of the article. This past January they received a delisting warning from NASDAQ for failing to comply with the minimum $1 per share rule, but ultimately got a reprieve. Their market cap is a little more than $2 million.
This kind of thing is common, as no-name penny stock companies frequently jump on hot trends in hopes of stoking interest.
for me that's all about ... and fuzz their "longest string match up" bits ....
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skivrmt
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December 29, 2013, 02:18:17 PM |
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It didn't jump. Overstock didn't move up anymore than the general overall market the day the news came out. Yes it went up, but the whole market was way up on the 19th! Investors don't care if they accept it. It's good for bitcoin, doesn't make a difference to Overstock.com investors. Now when Amazon or Ebay accepts it...then we'll talk.
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January 07, 2014, 01:53:53 AM |
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skivrmt
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January 07, 2014, 02:43:27 AM |
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First stock associated Bitcoin, good hype, terrible fundamentals and operating with huge losses for a long time. Buy on rumor, sell of fact. Live by those rules and you'll generally make a lot of money in the market.
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January 07, 2014, 11:58:03 AM |
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First stock associated Bitcoin, good hype, terrible fundamentals and operating with huge losses for a long time. Buy on rumor, sell of fact. Live by those rules and you'll generally make a lot of money in the market. but usually by the time you hear the rumor the price has already peaked, it's nice to be a insider.
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