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 What's a good way to start learning about investing?
I am going to inherit some money in about 6 months. Eventually I want to use it as a down payment for a house. Until then what can I do to earn a little profit with it with out too much risk? I'...


 Suppose you had $100,000 to invest. What stocks would you invest in and how many shares would you buy?
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 Day trading?
What is the best way… and smartest way to get into day trading?
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I’m a virgin; I need to learn the basics. I’m not going in “full force”..yet, but it looks ...


 How many mutual funds should i invest in?
incase any of you saw my last question in this category stocks and mutual funds are ...


 Vanguard or american funds?
American funds has shown higher long term returns, but Vanguard has such low fees and does very well. In regaurds to A share mutual funds, which one do you recommend and why? Thanks....


 Where or how do I go to purchase AIG stocks?
Because of the bailout of AIG and others. Would like to buy, but don't know where or how to start. Any suggestions?...


 What is stock market?
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 How to trade options in stock market and what are verious startiges of treding options?
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 Is Morgan Stanley the next one?
Are the rumours true?...


 What is your openion about investment in mutual Funds?
I heard that the investment in mutual fund is very safe and getting good return. I want to know your openion in this regards. as per your experiance which Mutual Fund is Good....


 I am indian and my friends residents of africa want to transfer his fund in african bank to india in my accoun
is it possible for him to transfer the fund from africa to india what is the suitable procedure. to get ...


 Investment of money for maximum returns?
I want to Invest Rs 50000. Where shoud i invest so that i have maximum returns after 3 years?...


 How Can I Get Into Investing??? I Am A Novice And A Complete Beginner.?
What are the first steps??? What type of things must I think about??? Feel free to post useful books and useful websites. Thanks

btw I am based in the UK....


 Where should a 24 year old invest a large sum of money?
I am a 24 year old male in NJ. I have a BS in EE and have been employed for 2 years. I am working on my MBA and am paying for about 20% of this (employer paying rest). Lets assume I make ~$70k.
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 If I give you a loan of 1 million $ today on condition to return it $3 million after 5 years.?
where would you invest it ?...


 What's the best way to become a day trader?
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 What interest rate is generally used as an estimate of future inflation?
This is for retirement planning purposes. Thanks!
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 How do i invest my money safely?
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 Can you buy and sell the same stock over and over again?
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 I meant to post this question for Investors?
With property foreclosures on the rise and home prices either declining or at a stand still in most areas, what are your thoughts on the Real Estate market over the next year?...



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What are some good international mutual funds/stocks to get in on right now?
                     
 




Pj G
Top Performers - 3 Month (out of 97)
Fund Name Symbol Return
ProFunds Rising Rates Opp Inv
RRPIX
7.86%
ProFunds Rising Rates Opp Svc
RRPSX
7.55%
Direxion 10 Year Note Bear 2.5X Inv
DXKSX
6.58%
Rydex Inverse Government Long Bond Inv
RYJUX
6.53%
Rydex Inverse Government Long Bond Adv
RYJAX
6.44%
Rydex Inverse Government Long Bond A
RYAQX
6.44%
Rydex Inverse Government Long Bond C
RYJCX
6.31%
ProFunds Rising Rates Oppor 10 Investor
RTPIX
3.66%
Direxion Dollar Bear 2.5X Inv
DXDDX
3.65%
ProFunds Rising Rates Oppor 10 Service
RTPSX
3.39%

High Yield Bond:
Top Performers - 3 Month (out of 559)
Fund Name Symbol Return
Fidelity Advisor High Income Advantage I
FAHCX
4.75%
Fidelity Advisor High Income Advantage A
FAHDX
4.69%
Fidelity Advisor High Income Advantage T
FAHYX
4.68%
Fidelity Advisor High Income Advantage B
FAHBX
4.53%
Fidelity Advisor High Income Advantage C
FAHEX
4.50%
Pioneer High Yield Y
TYHYX
4.38%
Fidelity Capital & Income
FAGIX
4.37%
Pioneer High Yield A
TAHYX
4.36%
Pioneer High Yield R
TYHRX
4.24%
Northeast Investors
NTHEX
4.19%


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Darryl P
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Check out Tweedy Browne Global Value Fund


Rabbit
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Consider AIM European Small Company (ESMAX). Almost 20 percent returns, YTD, and yields in the upper 30's and 40's on the last year, 3 years, and 5 years. There will be a sales charge, and the expense ratio is a bit high (to be expected in managing a small company fund), but they have average turnover and average risk, so it is a well-managed fund.

The small Commonwealth Australia/New Zealand fund (CNZLX) is interesting. It is no load, but has a hefty expense ratio, and while the numbers aren't as high as the previously mentioned European fund, 10 percent YTD and previous periods are 31, 21, and 19 percent (previous year, 3 years, and 5 years)--and that with a low turnover and low risk investment pool.

While you are at it, take a look at some Ishares products: EWS (Singapore), EWP (Spain), and EWD (Sweden). Good numbers there too (except Sweden in the last month).

Good luck.


Barry R
I think the stock market in general is a bit expensive. But I still like alternative energy. Here is my favorite fund/etf in this sector, Wilderhill Powershares:

http://www.top10traders.com/ViewHolding.aspx?symbol=PUW


Pilpil
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Try to diversify by putting some funds/stocks in Asia countries.
Asia will be the next continent to look out.


Tony
American Century Investors "International Stock Fund" is doing fairly well. Hope this helps you:)


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