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 What is the best way to invest a small amount of money long term?
I don't have much to invest, maybe $500.00, but I would like to know the best way to invest this money to get a maximum amount. I plan on leaving it long term or reinvesting it and the interest ...


 Which is the best way to invest money?
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 What is the best way to invest?
I am in my early 20's and have about $30000. I don't want to spend it but am looking into investing it for my future. What is a good safe investment to look into?...


 I have roughly 40 thousand to invest, so what do I do now?
I want to be able to maximize my profit, but I cannot afford to risk any of it. My friend says Mutual funds are paying 5% interest. Is that the best I can hope for and not risk anything? I can ...


 What are the benefits of owning a home ?
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 Im 14 and im interested in buying stocks for Apple, but i dont know how to buy it on my computer?
Im 14 and im interested in buying stocks for Apple, but i dont know how to buy it on my computer or does anybody have any suggestions?plez!!...


 If you had $300,000 what would you invest it in?
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 How should I invest?
After cost, paying off debt and tax implications my partner and I will soon receive a windfall of £32K - This is a lot of money to us and we are going to try our best to keep our wish list to a ...


 Best idea for a 24 year old in regards to investing?
I want to start investing whats a good idea?...


 I'm poor, what can i do to change that.?
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 How can i get money now??
like, i want cash, but in a legitament way, not anything illegal!!...


 I am 18 years old and want to know how to invest my money, any suggestions?
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 Hi i was just wondering, what will make me a millionare, in 6 months.just genuine answers please.?
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 What is the best place to invest my money right now?
What is the best place to invest my money now so I will have a big return?...


 I don't work, I don't pay taxes, I live rent free in a council house, what shall I spend my benefits on?
I get disability - oooh, my back ;) - I have 4 kids, get a lot in benefits for them, I also get sickness benefit and unemployment, I haven't worked for 12 years so I can be with my kids as any ...


 What would you do?
they say it takes money to make money. So if you had a nice chunk of change, lets say 50k. What would you do with it?...


 I want to invest in stocks. I know nothing about the business but I really want to invest PLEASE HELP ME!?
Ok so I live in Washington, DC. A couple of months ago I so a informercial on TV. Basically it was about how easy it is to invest in stocks and the approach the guy was speaking about was a red light ...


 I've got a few thousand pounds,?
whats the best place to invest this,safe and secure,...


 Is forex trading a scam or real?
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 You just inherited/won $1 Billion. What do you do for the next 24 hours?
Thank You.L...



iz R
What is the best investment in today's market?
                     
 




TruthIsRelative
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stocks

either individual ones or funds:

Equity investment generally refers to the buying and holding of shares of stock on a stock market by individuals and funds in anticipation of income from dividends and capital gain as the value of the stock rises. It also sometimes refers to the acquisition of equity (ownership) participation in a private (unlisted) company or a startup (a company being created or newly created). When the investment is in infant companies, it is referred to as venture capital investing and is generally understood to be higher risk than investment in listed going-concern situations.

Direct holdings and pooled funds
The equities held by private individuals are often held via mutual funds or other forms of pooled investment vehicle, many of which have quoted prices that are listed in financial newspapers or magazines; the mutual funds are typically managed by prominent fund management firms (e.g. Fidelity or Vanguard). Such holdings allow individual investors to obtain the diversification of the fund(s) and to obtain the skill of the professional fund managers in charge of the fund(s). An alternative usually employed by large private investors and institutions (e.g. large pension funds) is to hold shares directly;in the institutional environment many clients that own portfolios have what are called segregated funds as opposed to, or in addition to, the pooled e.g. mutual fund alternative.

Pros and Cons
The major advantages of investing in pooled funds are access to professional investor skills and obtaining the diversification of the holdings within the fund. The investor also receives the services associated with the fund e.g. regular written reports and dividend payments (where applicable). The major disadvantages of investing in pooled funds are the fees payable to the managers of the fund (usually payable on entry and annually and sometimes on exit) and the diversification of the fund that may or may not be appropriate given the investors circumstances.

It is possible to over-diversify. If an investor holds several funds, then the risks and structure of his overall position is an amalgam of the holdings in all the different funds and arguably the investors holdings successively approximate to an index or market risk.

The costs or fees paid to the professional fund management organisation need to be monitored carefully. In the worst cases the costs (e.g. fees and other costs that may be less obvious hidden fees within the workings of the investing organisation) are large relative to the dividend income payable on the stock market and to the total post-tax return that the investor can anticipate in an average year


Jeff M
IPO's are always a good bet. Might not be a winning bet, but a good one.


Nunoyvgvna Awi
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oil.

it will only go up and up.


No More Ghosts
bulletproof vests, gasmasks, and cyanide pills.


I-o-d-tiger
Put the money in your pillow case. Hide it under your bed.


Hathor
used computer monitors, baseball cards, and future Mel Gibson movies.


tait_brown
booty


donsluck
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Thoroughbred Race Horses!
dcjmsmith


Super Sean
Land, no matter what happens in the world the need for land is forever and will always be so.


MatrimonialHeadMask
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investing in more than one thing


D-Train
real estate


jimee77
Depends on what your investment philosophy is. While I think real estate is still a little expensive, in the long term, it is still a "sure thing", since they aren't making any more.

In the short term, I like oil, because I don't see demand falling unless China has some catestrophic collapse and India is destroyed by nukes from Pakistan and the oil fields in Siberia and Alaska turn into little Saudi Arabias, and it seems fairly likely terrorists are going to successfully target these assets in the short term, and the market is very sensitive to these things. That said, you have to be very rich to be able to afford to "stay in" the commodities game and ride out the dips from week to week.

That said, find some nice mutual funds, then, buy the stocks the mutual fund invests in. NOT the fund, because the fees are a scam invented by brokers.


jazzysly
i think, real estate is very relevance


wally l
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seems to me that ford motor co. is about as low as it can go.....i dont think it will go 'broke'. it's about $7.00 now.


But why is the rum always gone?
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Commodoties futures such as oil, gold, and silver. They are pricey but aren't going to get cheaper.

Also, corn futures may be a good pick, as the increased awareness of ethanol based fuels as alternative sources grows that sector of the economy.

And of course, real estate. However, try to aquire open lots and land, as opposed to housing, as the housing boom seems to be slowing or even about to burst. Land will still grow or maintain value, but the value of what is on that landis going to drop.


phyzun
Coffins, tombstones, mortuaries, etc. lots of people die daily and they all need someplace to be buried and things to be buried in. Forget about investing in bonds, stocks, and all that jazz, invest in something that has practical value and will stay consitent. The stock market and real estate market will continue to fluctuated but the death market will still keep producing a profit and will probably increase with the increase of population.


donise225
real estate


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