INVESTING 10.000 DOLARS IN STOCKMARKET. TIME & DIVIDING MONEY 2000 DOLLARS 8-12 NOVEMBER.

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INVESTING DOLARS IN STOCKMARKET

TIME & DIVIDING MONEY 2000 DOLLARS 8-12 NOVEMBER

4 CORPORATIONS & a CROP BEKO AKBANK BOSSA MARSHAL AND BUY COTTON

BEKO

AKBANK

BOSSA

MARSHAL

TOTAL

LOSS & PROFIT CORPARATION1.DAY2.DAY 3.DAY 4.DAY5.DAY TOTAL BEKO dollars AKBANK dollars BOSSA dollars MARSHAL dollars

COTTON BUY COTTON WITH 2000 DOLLARS 5 DAYS LATER : SELL 2025 DOLLARS I EARN 25 DOLLARS

TOTALLY I EARN 45 DOLLARS

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