Investing in CSE

henderson

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    Few simple steps,

    1. go and register with a broker with internet trading
    2. get your online banking activated (make sure your bank and brokers bank have 0 charge for transfers)
    3. download and install CDAX
    4. make initial deposit.
    5. Do some research of a company and buy those shares.
    6. Always make diverse when you buy (buy banking, agriculture, trading, etc.. not a single sector)



    Ok, I was investing in a stocks for more than 1 year. Also I started investing as the market start to go down around August 2008, and still I made profits. If you do your trading in proper and if you look at companies performance data not the rumors, your investment will be fine in long term. Short term trading or day trading is very risky and you need to have lots of suphosticated software and data feeds to do it properly and to make profits.
     

    nj542

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    I really don’t think that’s a wise decision to make at this point of time!! Political instability and the fragile economy is driving the stock market down. If you choose to invest in the CSE, it would be a high risk, minimum return investment.

    thz not true.....
    may b markets are going down....
    but sure u can make a hell of ot profit out of it if u invest smartly.........
    :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

    i knw this 'coz i do....:rofl: :P :P :P :P :P :P :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:
     

    henderson

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    nj542 said:
    thz not true.....
    may b markets are going down....
    but sure u can make a hell of ot profit out of it if u invest smartly.........
    :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

    i knw this 'coz i do....:rofl: :P :P :P :P :P :P :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

    I agree, since war is also over there is massive upward trend in SL stock market. When global conditions improves (that is already started), the people who invested wisely can make big money. It is risky, but it's high returns.
     

    Novindu

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    as a person with some experience all i gotta say is dont eva buy or sell shares just bcoz some one said so... even a broker....buy if u feel and kno that share is worthy and sell when u have a profit.. dont think ull be a millionar in one trade so dump when u have a good profit.. for all this follow the company and its growth if u can at least for couple of years..... this is just a pinch of tips i said...
     

    skybirb

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    haha....kolla maawa matakai wage...lol

    nyways oota maa gana kiwwata....

    need ny help on how 2 invest in de colombo stock exchange you can contact ma on 0779975552....

    Mata help ekak ona .... Help karanna puluwanda?
     

    skybirb

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    Kattiya mokada kiyanne math cse ekata bahinnada ? kelawila yaida ? Podi mudalakin patanganna puluwan weida ?
     

    skybirb

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    CoolCartoon

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    Few simple steps,

    1. go and register with a broker with internet trading
    2. get your online banking activated (make sure your bank and brokers bank have 0 charge for transfers)
    3. download and install CDAX
    4. make initial deposit.
    5. Do some research of a company and buy those shares.
    6. Always make diverse when you buy (buy banking, agriculture, trading, etc.. not a single sector)



    Ok, I was investing in a stocks for more than 1 year. Also I started investing as the market start to go down around August 2008, and still I made profits. If you do your trading in proper and if you look at companies performance data not the rumors, your investment will be fine in long term. Short term trading or day trading is very risky and you need to have lots of suphosticated software and data feeds to do it properly and to make profits.


    Agree... short term trading may give you some profit... but HIGH RICK and you may end up with bankrupt :P :P