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I am looking for good investments that are low risk or 7% or more return can anyone help?

2006-07-28 08:54:01 · 5 answers · asked by Alone again 3 in Business & Finance Investing

5 answers

invest in gas companies, garuntee profit

2006-07-28 08:57:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Some bonds are 7%, fairly risk free.

If you'll look in any national newspaper with stock listings, you'll see a listing of the top 20 or top 100 mutual funds have 20% and even 50% returns per year. Use a small portion of your investment money to diversify in a riskier investment with greater potential.

You don't say what a "good investment" means to you. "Good" is a subjective term.

You don't say what "low risk" means to you. "Low risk" is a subjective term, and means something different to everyone.

I'm proud to report I just made $1600 on a $4000 investment this month trading currencies. That's a 40% return in one month. Sure it's risky, but I manage that risk with a tight rein, and is it more risky than investing in say, Enron?

2006-07-28 18:17:14 · answer #2 · answered by dredude52 6 · 0 0

i'll suggest you invest in swisscash..
swisscash was created under swiss mutual fund 1948 s.a..
its invest in an offshore investment (tax free)
less risk and high profit...
swisscash give you 300% return profit in 15month..
this is not hyip program..
investment range $100 - $100,000..
easy payment and withdrawal money..
your money will be credited at your local bank...
if you need more info just e-mail me ok..
or just im me at arsenal_miji..
feel free to visit this website:
www.swisscash.biz/mymoh5526303

2006-07-28 23:41:02 · answer #3 · answered by Tarumi 2 · 0 0

You're looking for 7% per month or per years. If you're looking for 7% per month..
Better you learn about credit spread or covered call..Conservative strategy...
If you willing to take a bit risk.. Better returns..
try at swisscashblog.blogspot.. better return but a bit risky.

2006-07-28 16:52:18 · answer #4 · answered by ramsly 1 · 0 0

have a program that rerequires a mininum of 100,000 principal is proteced by a 3rd party escrow account and has historically done alot better than what you are looking for

2006-07-29 18:10:49 · answer #5 · answered by onedaycloser 1 · 0 0

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