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  • What would be the best way to go around buying stocks like mac and mae in bulk?

    Posted by admin on April 19th, 2010 and filed under trading for a living | 2 Comments »

    I want to buy these like 200 each, not much but i want it for a certain price, how do i do that? is there any way to trade live online for stocks?
    i meant freddie mac and fanny mae

    You just enter your order with your brokerage firm at a price that you think is fair and equitable for you

    You can enter an open order (GTC), and if the stock gets to your price you will buy it.

    All orders entered are "live" whether the order is enter by a broker over the phone or you enter the order on-line. They are all routed the same way to the same market.

    Buying 200 shares is not buying in "bulk", but then again there is no sure term as buying in "bulk". These stock trades, like most others, in units of 100 shares, For these securities an order for 10,000 might be considered a large order, anything smaller would just be a routine order.

    2 Responses

    1. Net Advisor Says:

      Here is a link to all kinds of on-line brokers
      http://www.google.com/search?q=online+brokers&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a

      Malaysia Fund Inc. (MAY)
      "The Malaysia Fund, Inc. operates as a diversified, closed-end management investment company in the United States. The company invests primarily in equity securities. Its investment portfolio comprises such as automobiles; commercial banks; hotels, restaurants, and leisure; real estate; construction and engineering, electric utilities, diversified telecommunication services; industrial conglomerates; capital markets; media; and other industries. Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Inc. serves as the investment advisor of the company. The Malaysia Fund was incorporated in 1987 and is based in New York City."

      Macerich Co. (MAC)
      "The Macerich Company operates as a real estate investment trust (REIT) in the United States. The company, through its majority-owned partnership, The Macerich Partnership, L.P., engages in the acquisition, ownership, development, redevelopment, management, and leasing of regional and community shopping centers…."

      Neither look like something I would buy. Both of these companies are in the worst possible space right now.
      References :
      yahoo finance

    2. A nobody Says:

      You just enter your order with your brokerage firm at a price that you think is fair and equitable for you

      You can enter an open order (GTC), and if the stock gets to your price you will buy it.

      All orders entered are "live" whether the order is enter by a broker over the phone or you enter the order on-line. They are all routed the same way to the same market.

      Buying 200 shares is not buying in "bulk", but then again there is no sure term as buying in "bulk". These stock trades, like most others, in units of 100 shares, For these securities an order for 10,000 might be considered a large order, anything smaller would just be a routine order.
      References :
      industry experience

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