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Author: PatinLA One star, 50 posts Add to my Favorite Fools Ignore this person (you won't see their posts anymore) Number: of 290  
Subject: QQQ as IRA Date: 1/9/2000 6:07 PM
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Wow, I can't belive I'am post #4.
Anyway, what would be the best [cheapest] was to put $ 2,000 in QQQ for a traditional IRA? If anyone thinks technology isn't where the $$$ is, you WILL be using new devices/systems by the end of the year that are only ink now. PatinLA
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Author: alfonsop Add to my Favorite Fools Ignore this person (you won't see their posts anymore) Number: 5 of 290
Subject: Re: QQQ as IRA Date: 1/10/2000 8:48 AM
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what would be the best [cheapest] was to put $ 2,000 in QQQ for a traditional IRA?

If you already have a IRA with a broker that you can direct to purchase stock, bonds, funds, and/or whatever else the broker's service make available, you simply need to place an order for as many shares of QQQ as your $2000 will get you (11 shares as of this posting at $180 per, assuming no more than $20 commission).

If you do not already have a broker:
1. Check out the Fool's Discount Brokerage Center at http://www.fool.com/media/discountbrokeragecenter/discountbrokeragecenter.htm
2. Find one that offers the rates/features/services you like
3. Set up an account
4. Go for it, and have fun (Foolishly, of course)

Hope this helps

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