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 What do i buy a 20 yr. old and a 17 yr. old for christmas?? that is fairly inexpensive?
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 If the value of the dollar drops, will the value of gold increase?
Do precious metals increase in value as the dollar drops??...


 What are the 5 best open ended Mutual Funds to purchase now.?
NAV target is within 12 Rupees, and the MF can be either to be launched or already listed. Thanks for all advices....


 Could anyone tell me why the Dollar is falling against other currencies, please.?
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 How to learn about real stocks, that one can buy?
Looking for small cap stocks, which i can buy. I have been reading a lot of books about stocks but still don't understand how to pursue the right stock....


 With the stock market going down, and looking like we're in a recession, will gold stocks do well?
In times of recession, the stock market going down, the economy slowing down and a weak dollar....is it best to put my money in gold stocks at this time? do they perform well in this type of ...


 How can i survive or make money during a recession?
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 What is a good global/international fund?
i guess i'm trying to avoid the american economy and go for stable high growth international?
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marketiva account does not accept ...


 Is Sony a good investment?
Is investing in Sony stocks a good financial decision? Why or why not?...


 What is the best well spent $50 you've done this year?
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 My good friend has been in the military for the past 4 years and has saved $50,000 what should he do? ?
He had been playing the stocks but he quit for now. He is thinking it would be good to invest it in purchasing land while property is selling low or buy a forclosure. He doesnt get out for two more ...


 How do I obtain funds in order to begin trading options?
I'm trying to find out if there're some sort of loans specifically designed to be invested into trading options or futures.
If anyone knows anything, I'd appreciate if you share ...


 Shall I buy or rent now?
I live in South west of england and I am very much confused whether to buy or rent a house in this curent market situation? I will be going back to my country after 5-6 years and thinking whether it ...


 How can i enter into share market business as an investor? I want to invest a small amount 10,000 initially.?
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 What is a currency other than the EURO that will likely increase in value long term? (not US$)?
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 Could the subprime loan crisis crash the stock market?
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 How does someone go about buying stock in a company...lets use Apple as an example..?
Who would I contact? Where do I begin?...


 When my siblings and I were young, my father purchased AT&T Stock in our names using our soc. sec.numbers.?
My parents later divorced and my father would've had possession of the stocks. We don't know if he ever cashed them in, or if they're sitting in a box in his girlfriends garage in ...


 What is a good penny stock to invest about $1000.00 in?
I am very new to investing and I would like to know what a good penny stock to invest in? I got a tip that IBC.IQ would be a good one to invest in but it looks very unstable. I have $1000.00 to get ...


 What would you advise w/ this investment?
Suppose that you have a client that is very risk adverse. He is 50 years old and has a 20+ year investment time horizon.

Despite his risk aversion, he wants to generate a rate of return ...



jnabors6
What is the best way for a young investor to invest $1000 besides CD's.?
I can save about $2000 each year and want to avoid low yield investments like CD's and savings accounts.
                     
 




charlemagne8410
Firstly that swiss bank account method sounds like a scam. Mutual funds are okay, but they charge a high commision like 3 or 5% to start.

The highest risk would be investing in individual stocks because they can fluctuate enormously. The second riskiest option is the mutual fund, which can generate great returns but it's hard to predict a funds performance. The third riskiest option, and my suggestion would to invest in index funds, especially the Vangard index funds or the S&P 500, which are designed to mimic the performance of the entire stock market, which has historically been several times the growth rate of a CD. The Vangard fund fees are extremely low.

When you invest in a large collection of stock like an index fund, you lower your risk, because when 1 stock falls of the map, you still have 499 other stocks in your portfolio. Of course the ultimate decision on how much risk you want is up to you.


singinintherain55
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Open a Roth IRA


Nikki W
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Mutual funds is a good thing to get into. Stop by Charles Schwab or TD Waterhouse, or go to E*trade, if you're comfortable with online only. Because mutual funds are done by experienced managers, you don't need to know much. The downfall, though, is you'll end up with capital income and loss as the fund sells its shares even if you don't see a dime of it due to reinvestment. Still, if you pick a good fund (check it out from Morningstar.com), this is much more fun than savings or CD's.


jeff410
For a young investor with a $1000 and a long time horizon. If you can handle the volatility, put it in an aggressive growth fund.


gold n
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Put everything on the CNY Bonus TOTO S$10million!

An yearly event!


Tarumi
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i got some reliable investment you can make..swisscash
300% guarantee return profit ofr 15month..
if you invest $1000, the next 15month you'll get $3000
more interesting you'll can withdraw your profit every month..
payment via TT wirepayment..
meaning that you'll pay directly to the swisscash admin and not through me :-)
registration also FREE..
if you dont invest after 14days your account will automatically terminated..simple procedure..
if you have any question please e-mail me...
feel free to visit this website below...


Arthur V
If you want to save for the long run, but can't afford high management fees, buy an ETF. The biggest provider of these is www.ishares.com


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