Hey everybody,
Well I recently graduated uni with an Accounting and Finance degree, and have always been interested in financial markets, especially during my course but never had any cash to invest, however now with a job and thanks to Mr Rudd and the Tax Office
I have some funds to invest.
I set up a on-line trading with NAB, for the reason I have always used them for everything, it was easy and at the moment I will not be trading so much. However I am interested in trading in overseas markets, and was wondering how to go about this??
Also I don't have 1000's to spend at the moment, but just want to start small and each time I have some savings, keep buying even if small amounts of shares; do you think this is the way to go??
Last thing, I have been looking and researching Santos, and to me they seem undervalued, especially with the ESG takeover, and also there plan to borrow $11.9 billion (I think, correct me if I am wrong) over the next few years to expand seems like they have a smart business plan. What does anybody think about the purchase of these stocks??
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers
Well I recently graduated uni with an Accounting and Finance degree, and have always been interested in financial markets, especially during my course but never had any cash to invest, however now with a job and thanks to Mr Rudd and the Tax Office
I set up a on-line trading with NAB, for the reason I have always used them for everything, it was easy and at the moment I will not be trading so much. However I am interested in trading in overseas markets, and was wondering how to go about this??
Also I don't have 1000's to spend at the moment, but just want to start small and each time I have some savings, keep buying even if small amounts of shares; do you think this is the way to go??
Last thing, I have been looking and researching Santos, and to me they seem undervalued, especially with the ESG takeover, and also there plan to borrow $11.9 billion (I think, correct me if I am wrong) over the next few years to expand seems like they have a smart business plan. What does anybody think about the purchase of these stocks??
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers