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Old 06-18-2007, 03:58 AM
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I am 27 years old IT professional, and i save around Rs. 20K every end of the month and i want to invest this into stocks. I don't know much about this field. Can any one tell me what are some of the best stocks to invest in Indian stock market within the next couple of months? and also recommend a good online stock broker.
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if you want to invest in india, reliance petro and reliance look good, also ITC is awesome buy at these levels, i have brough at around 202 rs levels, and price now is 153 so real good price for now.
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Hey Money saver, I would suggest you to buy spice jet for the horizon of 1 year, Liberty footwears. Rest I'll recommend some other time. you can email me saurabhavaile at yahoo dot com

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Hey,

How about stocks for the TSX? I am trying to get into stocks, but I am still young in age and experience. Any tips?

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lately i have been trading little in google stock with the help of stock market game. i got a gain yesterday of 2% in one day. google stock looks good as well.
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Ok, trying for a third time to post my original message below.
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I still think if you're a newbie to stock trading then you shouldn't rush out and start buying individual stocks - yes, the gains can be more, but you've invested large chunk of your money in one company. If anything goes wrong then you stand to lose a lot. I know, I've lost a huge load when the dot com market went bust before. If you look at stock markets such as Canada / US / Asia / Europe almost any part of the world then they're at all time highs. Can this trend continue? Maybe, as long as liquidity remains in the market. Can this trend go on forever? No.

My advise to newbies is to place part of your assets in cash / certificate of deposit /etc and the rest in equities. But, I wouldn't recommend picking all your own stocks if you're a newbie, instead buy ETFs or mutual funds. ETFs are fantastic as they have low MERs such as 0.5% and they mirror the market.
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