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 What is the most amount of money called? And how much would it be worth?
I was just wondering what the name of the largest sum of money would be called.
e g Millions, trillions etc. And how much interest the biggest sum would possibly make in a day in ones bank a/c....


 Is this a good portfolio balance?
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Let me first tell you what my plan is for my stock and then I'll give you the portfolio. I plan to invest as a moderate to aggressive investment with no plan to withdraw funds over the ...


 What's your favorite stock and why?

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 What's the safest investment considering we're in a recession?
I thought about putting money in CD or mutual fund of some type. I'm looking for low risk and not necessarily a quick return....


 What is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000...
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 Todays so called recession?
think its worse than 2000-2002? or not as bad? how long u guys think it will take to recover this one?...


 How much can a stock fall in a day?
For example,can a stock trading at $10,be wiped out and almost become a penny stock in a day?i have seen stocks rising 100% but falling i am not sure.
Back in India i think we have a 10% ...


 Where would you recommend a beginner start investing?
I just want to buy 2 ...


 After you have everything you need, why do you continue to seek more.?
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 I am a beginner in share market.please tell some website which tells very simply about sharemarket,investments
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 Would you invest in sirius satellite radio?
do you think it will beat Xm radio? Do you think that it a good or bad buy and why?...


 Investing? How to play the stock market?
I am receiving about $2,000 from my taxes this year and rather than blowing the money, I'd like to know what options I have in terms of investing the money and perhaps turning it into a bigger ...


 Can I move my money from my work 401k and put it in another account like Schwab or Etrade?
I still have my ...


 If I have $20'000.00 to invest are mutual funds the best way to go?
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 Does a private investor require to be licensed?
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 When the equity market is running south wards, is it advisable to invest in mutual funds.?
After January,08 the equity market is highly volatile. All the FIIs are started withdrawing from the capital market. At this juncture all the mutual funds schemes are showing very low NAVs. How do ...


 16yr old wanting to invest stocks?
Im 16 and dont know anything about stocks. I never did it before. all I have is $7K. what should I do with it?
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remember im only 16 and only have a savings ...


 How do we buy any companies shares???
How can i buy share of one company, am interested to invest a lillte money in shares of big companies, one at one time, am totally blank in it, can somebody plz help me step wise how to and where ...


 Good quick money stock...oil? Any suggestions?
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 What's a good book or resource to learn about investing/trading stock?
i wanna throw like $1000 on scottrade and play around with the stockmarket. i know very little about investing. could anyone point me toward a good book or resource to learn about trading stock, IRAs ...



ADIL M
How would you invest $100,000 with 10-15 years of investing horizon?
Would you invest in real estate, mutual funds, stocks, S&P 500 index? or a mix of all.
                     
 




muncie birder
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With 100k you have enough capital to acquire a very diverse portfolio of investments except for real estate. It is a good idea to diversify so here would be a reasonably good plan.

10k in t-bills
20k in S&P 500
20k in European stocks through a mutual fund or index fund
10k in Japanese stocks through a mutual fund or index fund
10k in Chinese stocks
10k in Indian stocks
10k in small cap stocks
10k in mid cap stocks

With the exception of Bush starting a nuclear war, that should give you a good return over a 10 year period with only moderate risk.


palmerjeffrey
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It would depend on what investments you already have.

Myself, if I had an additional $100,000 to invest today I would use $50,000 as a down payment on another $250,000 investment property (rental) and the remaining $50,000 in indexed funds.

But that is based on my current mix of assets. It will depend on your situation, your risk tolerance and your willingness to invest in different assets (for example some people do not want to be landlords - so their real estate investments would be mostly REITs for diversification purposes).


BDOLE
I would invest primarily in medium-risk mutual funds, preferrably based in the medical or defense sectors. I would also place a smaller portion in oil and alternative energy sectors. Finally, I would leave perhaps $10,000 in 10 year bonds, for a measure of stability if all else goes awry.


mrfoxhorn
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A small mix, check out AIGYX and PRLAX on MSN's Money site under fund look up and check out the proformance history.


Peggy K
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I'd get myself a nice, fat, juicy interest rate on a jumbo CD and let it ride. I'm a fixed-interest-rate person and firmly believe in the power of compound interest. If you shop around a little, you should be able to find a place that compounds interest on a monthly basis. You'd end up with a nice chunk of change after that length of time.

If you're looking for something you could liquidate in less than 10 years if the need arose, you could go with shorter-term CDs and still have interest rates that are close to the same as the longer-term ones.

I've found that credit unions often offer the highest interest rates, and they usually have wonderful introductory rates on what they call "new money."

If this money is from earned income or would be a rollover from an IRA or pension... I'd consider doing a Roth IRA. It's after-tax money that could be withdrawn after 5 years without any penalties and so on.


success.trail
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Hi there,

If it was me i would either put the full amount into managed fund, preferably a geared fund so that you multiply the amount your making.

Or

I would split it into 2 or 3 amounts and use them as deposits on properties in capital cities, that way you can't go wrong.

Cheers, ToNy!
"Success.Trail"


Frank Castle
Stocks with the help of a Portfolio Manager.


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