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Old 20-Dec-2005, 11:59 AM
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if you got some extra $, and want to invest...IMO put them into RRSP's and Mutual funds

at least with the RRSP's you can use that towards your first house in the future.

either way .... if you got $ and time, put it away in some sort of savings thats the best way to go.
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Old 20-Dec-2005, 03:03 PM
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Mutual Funds.
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Old 21-Dec-2005, 03:06 AM
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I think he means that he knows Tim Horton's is going public soon, and he would watch out for that stock
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Old 21-Dec-2005, 11:26 AM
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Well I don't want to make a quick buck or make a fortune right away. I just have money I could use towards some stocks. I already have money in RRSP's, etc but they are such low interest. I am willing to take a risk to see some rewards like 20-25% or higher. Now I know it take a large amount of capital to make a fortune but I gotta start somewhere. I don't see anything wrong with investing $1000 and taking a risk and possibily having it double.. heck even a 10% increase kicks the **** out of keeping it in the bank. I just really wanted to know which online brokers are the cheapest or best to go with. I've already made up my mind to invest If I loose I loose
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Old 21-Dec-2005, 11:30 AM
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I think he means that he knows Tim Horton's is going public soon, and he would watch out for that stock
That right IPO .. look at Google it's IPO was at around $100/share now its over $400. I knew google was going to be a hit, but who would have thought it would skyrocket like that.
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