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How to Make Lots of Money With a Small Investment

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By duncan411
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To make a lot of money does not require a huge investment. Here is one way to make a large profit with only a small amount of money.

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  1. Step 1

    If you would like to make a lot of money but do not have very much to invest start looking into stock options. Stock options are a great way to make a large return on a small investment. The stock market can be a great way to make money but it is not a good idea to invest too much money that it puts you in a financial struggle. That is the beauty of stock options you can invest a small amount comfortably and still possibly make a heavy profit.

  2. Step 2

    Stock options do give you the oppurtunity to make a ton of money but they also have a downside. One of the downsides is expiration dates. Unlike stocks, stock options do eventually expire. So if you feel a stock is about to make a huge move it is a good idea to buy stock options. But depending on what stock option you buy depends on how fast the stock must move. If you invest 500 dollars in a stock you might make a decent amount of money in just a few days but if you have chosen a stock option you might have made 20,000 dollars if it has made a large move.

  3. Step 3

    You do not need to go to go to you local stock broker to purchase stock options. Purchasing stock options is easy as just clicking a mouse. Look for a website that is secure and offers stock trading, such as sharebuilder.com. There are many websites like sharebuilder that offer ways to purchase stock options with just a small fee. Some stock brokers will charge a percentage of what your profits are, but with most of the online websites they will only charge a one time fee so you can keep all the money you have made through your stock option.

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