It shouldn't. The only thing you have to worry about is currency exchange risk, but that can also net you money._Rafa_ said:If the cash in my broker account is in CAD, will it cost me something if i buy USD stocks?
If the cash in my broker account is in CAD, will it cost me something if i buy USD stocks?
_Rafa_ said:so do you think it would be a good idea to put like 3/4 of my funds in USD account and the rest in CAD account?
$69.40 is the all time high! Make history Tendo!koam said:Well the exchange rate used to be $1USD = $1.15CAD when i converted my money, now it's closer to $1usd = $1cad. Still, I continue to do it because i find american stocks to be more volitile than canadian ones.
NTDOY pushing close to $70 again today!
_Rafa_ said:good for people who bought it low but its too hight to buy now
Nintendo (NTDOY: 68.60, +0.85, +1.25%) received a "Buy" rating from Goldman Sachs, which just initiated coverage of the firm. Traders sent shares of the gaming company higher in Tokyo on the rating and hopes that Nintendo would raise its earnings outlook for the year
Ether_Snake said:Anyone knows of a listed company that has been involved in the development of touch-sense tech?
After OLED I think it's the next big thing because we are likely to see more and more iPhone-like devices (basically, a portable screen with an Operating System, which can be updated with new features and have its display change based on which software is running). Even the next-gen game controllers will probably have no buttons, or at least very few, and will instead feature touch-sensitive displays with customizable button layouts/features.
2007 marks the breakout year for touchscreen technology in mobile phones, as numerous high-profile product introductions have featured the use of a touchscreen to replace mechanical keys as the primary user input mechanism.
Now, with the VibeTonz System, mobile phone manufacturers have an inexpensive, robust way to radically improve usability of their touchscreen-based models. This embedded technology provides an unmistakable tactile confirmation to the user that their finger or stylus press on the touchscreen was accepted as input.
http://www.immersion.com/mobility/touchscreen/benefits.php
http://www.immersion.com/mobility/touchscreen/reviews.php
http://www.immersion.com/mobility/touchscreen/vt-system.php
Ether_Snake said:BTW Koam what do you think of JRJC and CHNR (+15% TODAY)? Why not buy right now? Just looking at those two makes me cry for not buying em, plus they are still cheap.
EDIT: And RCH
koam said:Here's something interesting that explains the recent hike:
Also, the free jacket program is costing them $17million dollars but according to Nintendo, it won't affect their profits at all.
For those interested, here's part of my watch list:
US Stocks
AAPL
MSFT
YHOO
INTC
ADBE
AMZN
GRMN
URZ
SNDK
EXEL
CREE
PANL
MON
NVDA
TTWO
ERTS
JRJC
LFC
MS
BIDU
YGE
EXM
VCLK
ANW
TPX
JNJ
CHNR
Canadian stocks
RIM.TO
BCE.TO
GIB-A.TO
TD.TO
RY.TO
BNS.TO
THI.TO
POT.TO
AGU.TO
ARQ.V
SU.TO
_Rafa_ said:I would like to know were you take your symbols for canadian stocks please.
Ether_Snake said:
thanks...so if i understand well, you have to put .TO after the symbol to buy a TSX stock?
Ether_Snake said:The site I posted the images from is www.boursier.com
I don't invest on the European markets but I like the site. Just select the specific market where it says "Paris". Then type the symbol or name.
EDIT: BTW as far as I know there is no way to compare charts like that, I did so myself by copy/pasting the images
_Rafa_ said:why did RIM.TO crashed a couple months ago?
Yeah, I know you mentioned that before and I considered that, but really 2 of them are insignificant anyways. I won't be adding more stocks, but just adding to the main ones if the time seems right, or I may replace or just sell Kraft.koam said:You need to start buying more of each company. It's really hard making money when you only own 10-50 shares of a company. The extra $2000 will help too but really, i think you should reduce the amount of companies you own and increase the amount of shares. Keep like 3, max 4, at a time with $4000.
P.S what are you paying in terms of commission?
Immersion Corp., a maker of tactile-feedback technology found in game controllers and other devices, added a vibration feature to go with the LG Prada touch screen and expects 10 more cellphones with advanced touch-screen technology to be introduced by other handset makers later this year.
The feature gives a slight vibration sensation when the touch screen's virtual keyboard is tapped. It's similar to the response users are accustomed to getting from mechanical keyboards.
lil smoke said:Yeah, I know you mentioned that before and I considered that, but really 2 of them are insignificant anyways. I won't be adding more stocks, but just adding to the main ones if the time seems right, or I may replace or just sell Kraft.
Like I said I'm just starting and trying to trust some instinct, feel my way around. I like having a tiny bit of the little guys, because it forces me to look at them periodically and see what happens over a very large period of time... sort of practicing with little risk, and just having fun really. Not expecting any triple splits in a day!
Nintendo Shares Reach All-time High
Plus, there's speculation the company could raise its earnings forecast again.
by Rob Burman, IGN UK
UK, October 3, 2007 - Nintendo's Japanese share value has hit an all-time high as Goldman Sachs slapped a 'buy' rating on the company. Goldman Sachs also noted Nintendo's ability to create new markets "could bring it close to the level of Apple".
Shares in the publisher rose to 64,800 Yen (roughly 274 GBP) before closing at 64,300 Yen (about 272 GBP) on the Japanese stock market yesterday, as reported by Reuters. Once again, strong sales of both Wii and DS were cited as the reason behind the buying frenzy. However, Goldman Sachs predicts that Nintendo's value could sky rocket to 71,000 Yen.
Shares were also boosted by investor speculation that Nintendo is set to raise its earnings forecast, for the third time this financial year. Apparently, there's no end to the public's demand for Wii-mote waggling and stylus stroking.
Ether_Snake said:Man I've spent all day looking at various stocks. Not the best way to spend my vacation
Anyway it's too bad there isn't a serious stock exchange news that deals exclusively with the video game market. I started one a while ago, called VGSEN (Video Games Stock-Exchange News), but it was too much work and I don't have time to handle a website. I could have a blog on the subject tho, but it would be extremely unprofessional