I'm thinking of investing in stocks, is it a good idea to invest in same stocks as mutual fund holdings? |
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surcharge | Where to invest savings? |
I have some savings at the moment in sterlings. With each month I add some more to the existent amount. I have recently lost trust to US Dollar and the Pound too. I know the US economy will hit the bottom within few months and it will have a big bang on UK as well, but anyway, I am wondering what could be the best way of investing money? I don't have any 6 digit figures, so stock falls out. I have also little experience in economy, so need sth. quite understandable. What about buying swiss franc oder norwegian koronas?
(Please spare me answers like "put it into my bank account, my pocket, hide it under the mattress, buy a fancy car,support my family/company etc.")
Thanks in advance |
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DvsJ
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I'm curious what sort of return your looking for on this currency exchange idea you seem to be working. Although investing in certificates of deposit, money market accounts, and high yield savings accounts don't seem to be what you're looking for, you can typically get anywhere from 3-5.5 % return on these much more stable investment vehicles. If you're more interested in an 8% all the way up to 50% investment return, go on a mutual fund hunt. There are many publications with pricing and annual return information for a wide range of funds. Look for no-load funds you can purchase without a broker. These types of mutual funds will be the most advantageous to you in not only growing your savings, but putting more of it to work for you. If you insist on buying foriegn currency to somehow turn a profit. I'll offer up a gem I definitely don't suggest, which has been persistent in my social circles. Apparently, among the uneducated yet hopeful people in the military, it's believed that once this war is over the Iraqi Dinar will skyrocket in value. Believe it if you want, but I think you'd be better off with something local;) |
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Joe K
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with the markets the way they are across the world, you might just be better off putting it in a bank account that earns a paltry 4%-5%... that's a heck of a lot better than losing 20%, like a lot of people have recently!
there's no such thing as 'investing' in currency, that is pure 'speculation', which translated means: 'good luck, I hope you have something left when its all over'!
But seriously, over the last few weeks, CHF has made great gains... but is it going to bottom out and reverse so that if you get in now, you'll start losing right away? or might it gain even more strength? heads you win, tails you lose.. and Casino's at least give you free drinks!!
If the money is important to you, and you'd prefer not to lose it, then a money fund or savings is a smarter approach. but if it is really 'play' money, that you can lose without pain, then bet half on the same direction as things have been going, and then at the next big pause, bet the other half.. whichever way you think it will go at that time! |
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BestINVEST
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Better put your money in Belarusian bank. You will get a 13% rate of interest with NO RISK AT ALL because all deposits are state insured.
Put $10,000 and get back $18,424 in 5 years (compound interest). No fees.
For more details please email me at bestinvest@land.ru (with your Yahoo Answers nickname).
Good luck! |
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Money Expert
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Hello,
I have invested in my friend's business and now I am getting guaranteed 40% annual interest. You may email me for more information (check my profile).
Don't invest in stocks. It's too risky.
I wish you success! |
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Lancez
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Invest it in forex |
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bubba
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It depends on your age to determine the proper mix, but you should begin investing in index funds. You should find a mix of both international, US based total market funds and US Bond funds. Vanguard offers all. (I am not an employee of Vanguard, only a mutual fund shareholder)
If you are right and the US economy is going to hit bottom, you will have an excellent buying opportunity. I should, however, say that market timing usually fails.
The "Little Red Book of Common Since Investing" was written by the former Chairman of Vanguard. It is an excellent resource. |
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PRyder2000
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So are you tying to pull out of sterling altogether? If you read the news, it looks like all currencies will be doing badly in the future. There's no hope, so it seems!
The problem with listening to the doom-mongers on the news is that it makes you overly pessimistic about the state of the global economy. However, in the true spirit of news, you'll always find someone to give an opinion that's exactly the opposite, and makes you overly optimistic.
The best thing to do is to really understand for yourself what is going on, and make an educated decision based on what you're happy with. If you have little experience, the best thing I can advise is to diversify your investments over a wide range. So put some money in dollars, some in sterling, some in Euros, some in Swiss francs etc, if currency is where you want to invest.
Unfortunately, this way you'll never expect to get brilliant results, because where you have one investment that's done really well, you'll have another one that's done really badly to cancel out most of your gains. However, if you don't pick anything too risky in the first place, the gains should, over time, out pace the losses. And, at least by diversifying, you haven't been stuck with one bad performing investment.
You might consider a managed currency fund, which will put your money in the hands of a professional, who will, in theory, be able to do better than you or I.
If you're thinking of keeping some of your money in sterling, I could recommend Zopa as a good place to put it. This is a lending and borrowing exchange that allows you lend money to individual borrowers with good credit ratings, and since it cuts out the banks, you get to keep all the interest. I'm currently getting about 7%-11%pa return on investment, compared to a savings account which pays about 6.5%
Zopa handle risk very effectively, and I'm very confident that it's a safe place to put your money with great returns!
If you apply via this link:
http://www.zopa.com/member/The%20Hulk
you get a special introductory offer of £30 if you lend out more than £500.
Have a look and see what you think. |
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Russell G
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Your first option should be to fund fully a retirement account. If you do this, and you have extra cash, then one of the best things you can do is open a DRIP Plan.
Go to : low-cost-stock-recommendations
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Click on the "DRIP's" Button on the Navigation Bar
These powerful investment plans are seldom talked about because brokers make very little money when they suggest them. Yet, they have proven to be one of the best, if not the best, long-term strategy on Wall Street.
They are perfect for small investors, as well as big investors. They are safe and allow you to not care about whether the market is going up or down. They are a must for any serious investor.
If you decide you are interested in DRIP Plans, click on the advertisement on the same page "$4 to purchase stocks". This will answer your next question, which is, How do I get started? and what is the least expensive way to get started?
I strongly recommend looking into it. They are great plans.
Good Luck |
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evermore
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You can open an free Marketiva forex goldfundindexs online trading account , with $5 reward and $20000 virtrual fund for practice .Just click the following link to open an account.
http://www-forex.spaces.live.com |
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Derrek M
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If you want your money to work for you I would suggest a mannaged forex account!
http://my-robottrader.blogspot.com/
That's the reason why I sugest you this.
On the blog you find my own investment and it is increasing at a good rate.
Wit not to mutch risk, because my money mannager has allot of experience in the Forex.
Feel free to contact, I'l be happy to give you his emailadres. |
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Lord L
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hello
if you are in need of a loan then i advice you contact silverbird loan company
email:silverbirdloancompany@gmail.com for assist ance |
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