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Why Don’t Investors Invest When Markets Are Trading In Red?


Isn’t it a good chance to buy stocks of fundamentally strong companies?

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Why Don’t Investors Invest When Markets Are Trading In Red?


Isn’t it a good chance to buy stocks of fundamentally strong companies?

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Why Don’t Investors Invest When Markets Are Trading In Red?


Isn’t it a good chance to buy stocks of fundamentally strong companies?

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Best Way To Start Day Trading?


Hi,
I am a a teenager looking to trade stocks as a hobby. I decided to go with day trading as my choice of investments because I dont have the patience for a long term investment and my plan is to only do a couple of trades a day. Come out with a small profit. And have a clean slate the next day. Or maybe something a bit longer over the summer.
But I would like to know how to start. Just assume I dont know anything. Can someone recommend me a couple of books that i can read to
A. Learn about the stock market, how it works, and know about the processes inside and out
B. Learn how to analyze stocks and have a strategy for day trading
C. Some good sites that can offer some good stock options to start analyzing
List as many books as you want. Preferably stick to about 2 books, and ( I doubt it) if possible 1 book
Thanks!
Just a reminder- I want to stick to day trading.

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What Is The Company That Makes Square Up And Are They Publicly Trading Yet?


I see square on TV a lot. They accept credit cards through your iphone. What is the company that it’s affiliated with and do you know if they are publicly trading yet?

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During 2011, Yale Company?


During 2011, Yale Company acquired some of the 48,100 outstanding shares of the common stock, par $13, of Carol Corporation as available-for-sale investments. The accounting period for both companies ends December 31.
Dec. 2 Purchased 6,300 shares of Carol common stock at $25 per share.
Dec. 15 Carol Corporation declared and paid a cash dividend of $2 per share.
Dec. 31 Determined the current market price of Carol stock to be $21 per share.
Prepare the journal entries for each of the above transactions that occurred during 2011 (Omit the “$” sign in your response):
Date General Journal Debit Credit
Dec. 2 (Click to select)Investments in SASInvestments in Trading securitiesNet unrealized losses/gainsDividend revenueInterest receivableCashAccounts receivableInvestments in affiliates
(Click to select)Accounts payableDividend revenueInvestments in Trading securitiesAccounts receivableCashInvestments in SASInvestments in affiliatesNet unrealized losses/gains
Dec. 15 (Click to select)Investments in affiliatesCashInvestments in SASInterest receivableAccounts receivableInvestments in Trading securitiesNet unrealized losses/gainsDividend revenue
(Click to select)Net unrealized losses/gainsInterest receivableInterest payableInvestments in SASInvestments in affiliatesInvestments in Trading securitiesDividend revenueCash
Dec. 31 (Click to select)Net unrealized losses/gainsCashAccounts receivableDividend revenueAccounts payableInvestments in Trading securitiesInvestments in SASInvestments in affiliates
(Click to select)CashInvestments in affiliatesDividend revenueInterest receivableInvestments in Trading securitiesAccounts receivableInvestments in SASNet unrealized losses/gains

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