If big oil is making windfall profits, how do I buy stock?
Posted: 13-11-2008 | Author: admin | Category: Other - Politics & Government2 Responses to “If big oil is making windfall profits, how do I buy stock?”
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Open up an account with a brokerage.
I suggest a discount brokerage like Schwab, TD Ameritrade, etc.
Nothing is a no brainer.
Remember in the market:
Bulls make money
Bears make money
Pigs get slaughtered
Not really. You should have bought a long time ago, now you would be buying at the peak.
The future looks bleak for Exxon, BP and the rest of the “sisters” since oil production is falling, even if profits are at an all time high. Try Petrobras, might be the only semi-public company with good prospects.