A friend advised me against the stock market saying it was a waste of time. Is this true or was my friend just jealous of my interest in stocks? Maybe its the market?? What do u think?...
Hi, guys im 21 and I just bought $ 80,000 small house four moths ago, and I would like to know what is better to pay extra payments to pay off the mortgage ASAP, or to pay the regular payments and ...
I dont really want to invest in stocks so can you give me other ideas? im 22 by the way Additional Details from what i know, stocks are too risky. Everyone that I know and their friends ...
If this was 1998 I would say C but in today's market it's a D!
jon b
I'd answer A because if someone came up to me with a scheme like that, I wouldn't take it.
Verronika Andrews
not risky at all...
many ppl r earning more than 33% p.a. by investing in stocks and shares..
ask indians..they got richer doing this...you can too!! just focus on ur education about stocks....
Steven C
Not checking it out is even more risky. There are many funds that have 30% plus returns per year. Look at ING Russia last few years. Outstanding returns. Just diversify within a given sector or sectors, know your market, and don't get greedy.
Dave M
D. Past performance does not promise future results. And this person is most likely just boasting. I would not trust him. Check out the company for yourself, and get many other opinions before putting one penny into it.
Money Expert
I'd answer A - Not risky at all... But I don't know all details.
I have invested in my friend's business and now I am getting guaranteed 40% annual interest (no risk at all). He still needs investors. You may email me for more information.
I wish you success!
noils2
LMAO. That's the same crook who promised you a 4% mortgage rate forever.
L.G.
D
Judy
It really depends on the type of investment. However, risk is directly proportional to reward. Therefore, the answer is probably D.