stock investment tip
Jul 30
2009
2009

I want to make a small investment.?
I’m looking to make a small investment, around 20-50 dollars, in the stock market or something along those lines. Where would be a good place to make some small investments? Have any tips to make a good investment?
Thank you.
That is too small amount to start investing. The cost of putting in a trade will be at least $7.99. Wait till you have at least $500.
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