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How can I invest in long term stock..?


I am not interested in day to day trading. What are good companies to invest it in if you are a poor man like me but would like to invest something.
How can I read the investment portfolio?
Someone help so I can save a buck or two..
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Mutual funds let you start with low amounts. If not knowledgeable an index mutual fund is best + is cheapest in internal cost. Schwab.com or 1 of the others makes opening an account easy. If no IRA - open 1 1st. I would chose a global index fund right now
. SWINX if going with schwab

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Yes you can invest in long-term stocks, that's what I like to invest into myself. Also you can have a diverse portfoilo if you want. I think that's the best thing do.

I would consider the "spyders" which is similar to a mutual fund and it only holds the 500 good companies that make up the S & P 500. It's stock market symbol is SPY. You could open an account with Sharebuilder and make monthly investments of small amounts each month (eg $200 to $500...or more (if you want to)...for a cost of only $4.00 per investment. Sharebuilder will also let you reinvest all of the dividends at no additional cost back into more shares of SPY. In my opinion, this holding should be a core holding of almost any US investor's portfolio. Good luck with your investing. It's a wonderful way to go.

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