Posts Tagged ‘international’

Sir Francis: the Probabilty Machine – From Chaos to Order – Randomness in Stock Prices

IFA.com – http – The random walk of stock market prices and the efficient market hypothesis is simulated by physical action of beads hitting a pattern of pins. The Efficient Market Hypothesis says prices are fair. If the expected return of an investment is 1% per month, about half the monthly returns will below and above that average return. So the fair price set at the beginning of each month sets the chance that future returns will be 50% higher and 50% lower than the expected return. The further the returns deviate from the average, the less likely they are to occur. The red bar overlay represents 600 simulated monthly returns of ifa’s Index Portfolio 100. As you can see the distribution of the beads is similar to the index portfolio.

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Investing Tips : How to Create an Investment Portfolio in Your Early 20s

Creating an investment portfolio in your early 20’s involves finding companies who have grown steadily over the past few years, investing in long-term stocks and investing more aggressively to take more risks. Begin investing at an early age to build a healthy stock portfolio over time with information from a portfolio manager in this free video on investing. Expert: Roger Groh Bio: Roger Groh is the founder of Groh Asset Management. Filmmaker: Bing Hu

I do not live in the US, can I still invest in US?

I was in the States as an international student. Since I have completed my studies I have come back to my home country. What I want to ask is, can I still invest in Bonds, Equity, CD’s, etc…through my bank account, which is active. I will not be investing too much money. I do have a Social Security Numer and an active checking account in the US (which I had opened up during my stay over there), and now I even plan on opening up a savings account with the same bank. Would I be able to do that (invest) without any problems? Will the immigration office or the US government have any problems with people outside of the US investing in US stocks, bonds, and other financial instrument? Any help would be appriciated. Thanks.