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aricchvala
PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 5:13 am Post subject: Making moves every day?? Reply with quote

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I am just in the getting started phase, are people typically making moves every day trying to make quick money, or are they more interested in trying to make long term money? or is it a mix of things?
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You'll find both types of user on this site. If you look at the "churn rate" under each member's name (see the left side of this screen) that gives you an idea of how much someone trades in and out. There is also a trade counter that shows you how many trades are being made.

It is possible to have a high trade count and a zero percent churn. All that means is that all of the trades were one way only, either all buys or all sell orders. Only if you buy-sell-buy-buy-sell-sell-buy-sell and so on does your churn rate go up.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 8:07 pm Post subject: Re: Making moves every day?? Reply with quote

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aricchvala wrote:
I am just in the getting started phase, are people typically making moves every day trying to make quick money, or are they more interested in trying to make long term money? or is it a mix of things?


I am definitely in the "long-term" crowd, but I might be in the minority on this site. At the very least, you will find a diverse set of opinions on this; I would say in the end it comes down to personal preference and disposition - some people are more cut out for one approach versus the other.
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aricchvala
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I am actually very clueless about anything, i keep reading that people are investing a good portion of their money in "money market" accounts, i don't even know what they are. if it is a good idea to have money in those, what percent of your money is commonly put into those?
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Dave Rathbun
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Money markets are accounts that invest in "safe" investments and often return more interest than a standard savings account. But it's not an account that is invested in stocks. In many cases if you open an account with a broker they will put uninvested cash into a money market account.
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