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Can I buy and sell the same company's stocks repeatedly in the same day?

Yes. You can buy and sell the same company stocks any number of times there is no such restriction that you can only buy and sell x number of times.If you have time from market opening till market closed and you can think you can execute 5000 order also there wont be any issue only the thing is your account should be filled up with the margin.There are few stocks which you cant buy and sell the same day which are the stocks who are in upper circuit . If stock which are at upper circuit and you sold that and you wont get opportunity to buy back as there are no sellers in this stock.IF you sold any stock which is at upper circuit and not able to buy then exchange will impose a penalty of anything between 5 to 15 %Trade to trade stock also you cant sell the same day due to rules and regulations or else you will be penalized for the same if you do.Rest stocks can be bought and sold any number of time.At Zerodha , all stock investments are Free & a maximum of Rs. 20 is charged per executed order for Options, Futures, Commodities & Currencies.Charges:Equity & Mutual fund Investment - Zero BrokerageF&O and Commodity Trading - flat Rs 20 per order.Click here to open account in 2mins: OPEN ONLINE ACCOUNTHappy Investing :)Regards,Srigopal Bhattad

Does 7-11 sell 1 month Xbox live cards?

depends on state and the stock of cards they have but they usally do

I'm 22 years old and I want to become a millionaire by 35. How do I do this?

First of all congratulations on your goal!Second of all, $1M does not take 13 years with proper guidance and can easily be achieved in under 2–3 years (if a person is mature enough and ready)Couple thins to consider:What do you enjoy doing?What are your strengths?Where are you wasting time?The reason why I am bringing this up is because when you know what you like (even a slight direction for now because it can be developed) then you are able to structure your life around your passion.Education (I am not talking about school) is very important! Once you get an idea of what you want to pursue, you will then need to become the expert in the field. There are countless # of books out there and if you are a slow reader (like myself) then go for Audible..Next.. Begin branding yourself or your project and START NOW! Having an online presence is more important than you think *and don’t go cheap on this)Depending on your “service” which you need to figure out.. Begin getting clients that you will serve and provide the best possible service. The testimonials and connections will help you a ton in the future.As you begin making money, take a portion of it and save it (pay yourself first) and then take another portion of it and invest it into something that will begin to create automate monthly revenue (subscription plans, membership, or even coaching on your craft if you are great at it)The method is pretty simple but not short and easy..Step 1. Invest in yourself (education)Step 2. Brand yourself and create a reputationStep 3. Invest your money into things that make more money (auto)Step 4. Repeat step 1–3The goal here is not to just make $1,000,000!It should be to create a system of at least 5–10 streams of income that way you don’t always have to “trade your time for money” since we only have a limited supply of time..Good luck!Kharenwww.instagram.com/succeeddailyhttp://www.socialbuzagency.com

How long does it take for gamestop to restock?

I recently renewed my power up reward card and I'm looking at some games to buy online. I'm going to do the buy 2 get one free deal. My problem is that the games that i want are out of stock. How long does it take for online gamestop games to restock? The games I'm looking at are Brink and Dead Space 2 used and then Fallout: New Vegas used. FO: NV is in stock though. Also what do you think of the games i chose? If you think one is bad then recommend another! Thanks in advance!

Target Store, Stocking Early Morning? What is it like?

when i was an electrician i had to work nights at a target after-hours when they were remodeling the store. I remember seeing the target employees working and it seemed like it was pretty laid back working the overnight shift there. They would just stock shelves and you would see them sitting in the magazine aisle reading and whatnot. some of them would hang out in the patio furniture

When does the PS4 Restock?

I want to buy a PS4 and i wanna know when they restock.When does the PS4 Restock for regular price brand new?when does stores like Gamestop, Target, Walmart, Sears, And other stores restock Via Houston,Texas?Also do rhey restocl every 2 weeks saw amazon have one a hour ago for $400 but they don't have anymore.

Is it cheaper to pre order a game or to buy it after it's released?

In terms of physical game releases, per-ordering is actually more helpful than some think. Big AAA to smaller indie studios planning retail releases need to know how many copies to have made, so those pre-orders help them decide. Some AAA games already have certain big sales targets, so numbers over that end up used as bragging rights by publishers (which becomes a “shipped vs sold” issue that’s worth a post in and of itself).Now, we all know a AAA game these days never seems to “sell out” completely, but demand for popular titles sometimes outstrips availble supply in a few markets. One thing that’s a certainty is with most AAA releases, you’ll see plenty of cheaper used copies show up after a period of time. This statement doesn’t include holidays when hugely popular games shoot up in price for new and used copies thanks to those who need that big gift and will pay more for it.Both big and smaller publishers who don’t see many pre-orders on certain games may only have one run printed, making those games harder to find and thus more in demand later (meaning the price goes up in some places thanks to scarcity).Digital-ONLY pre-ordering has become common but is somewhat unusual because while it’s really not necessary (you don’t “run out” of digital codes for consumers), some titles allow for “pre-loading” games in order for those that pre-ordered to download and play them slightly earlier than those who don’t pre-order. In these cases, some publishers offer discounts and/or digital/physical bonuses to those who can’t wait, but the % off varies wildly from publisher to publisher.Back to cost for a second. If a game is reviewed poorly, in most cases, the asking price (MSRP) may drop fairly quickly for a new copy (whether it be digital or physical). In SOME cases where a game with a low physical print run has received poor reviews, the asking price of the physical version goes UP, but the digital price stays as-is thanks to not many retail copies existing, curious gamers or collectors snapping up all available copies, and a publisher needing to make a profit while they can at the MSRP.

Does pre-ordering something guarantee a copy for you?

I dropped by my local GameStop this morning to pre-order a copy of Super Mario Galaxy and a copy of Super Smash Bros. Brawl. I've always wondered...does that mean that GameStop will actually hold one copy of each game for me? Or does that just mean I get priority on the copies they have in-stock?

Also, has anyone had a case where they pre-order something and it's not available on release day? What does the store do?

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