Nasdaq.com is a very reliable source for a good market ticker. What better way to track your investments than right at the source? Then you can decide which company to invest in.
AGG No. That is a mutual fund traded to follow the index. The ticker is LBUSTRUU:IND Good luck trying t find it however.
Fun question! I would say a local farmers market. They ALWAYS have good stuff there!
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One could employ a stockbroker to find out more about stock market opportunities. The financial section of newspapers would also be useful to find out how much shares are worth.The financial times would be a good place to start.
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A good place to find the market value of a vehicle that is fuel efficient would be Kelley Bluebook. A good choice may also to talk to your local car dealerships.
I have found the most valuable source for searching symbols is www.marketwatch.com This website has a stock symbol lookup tool. You will also be assisted in moniotring your stocks.
A ticker symbols is a sort of identification tag for a stock. It is comparable to a person's social security number. For instance, if you wanted to find information on Coca-Cola, you could go to a page such as Yahoo Finance and enter "KO" into the symbol box.
You can find ETF returns online for XLF at moneycentral.msn.com/detail/stock_quote?Symbol=xlf. Another good source is caps.fool.com/Ticker/XLF.aspx.
The easiest way to short the overall stock market is with ETF's. ProShares Short S&P 500, ticker SH, is not leveraged, ie. if the S&P declines 1%, the ETF increases 1%. Or you can invest in ProShares UltraShort S&P 500, ticker SDS, which is leveraged 2.5 to 1; thus if the S&P declines 1%, the ETF increases 2.5%. Good luck.
I find www.investinginbonds.com very good.
Brands such as guide gear make some competitively priced umbrellas which could well fit your needs. A good place to look would also be amazon or the home depot where you can find good deals.