franklin temleton could be the best choice for the growth of finance, but SBI is more reliable.
2006-11-22 17:16:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Pru ICICI Equity & Derivatives Fund
2006-11-25 02:14:06
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answered by love32 2
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there are plenty of good funds; however, without more info about your financial status/needs/risk tolerance/time horizon..etc
it would be misleading to offer what works for me....
that being said, a few for your consideration
FFAAX for long term G&I
VICEX for anti-"green" ...wait for a pull back..it's been on a roll
or you could diversify with 3 to 5 ETFs
or 3 to 5 close-ended mutual funds....
[I prefer ones that pay a good dividend...USA, ASG, PEO, IAF, GRR, RNE...]
2006-11-22 18:50:29
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answered by Gemelli2 5
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Here's a page for finding a good good mutual fund to invest in:
http://www.best-stock-trading-systems.com/mutual_fund_ratings.html
2006-11-22 18:09:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, i suggest a great site with plenty of Issues related to your Investing and everything around it. it also provide clear and accurate answer to many common questions.
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http://investing.sitesled.com/
Good Luck and Best Wishes!
2006-11-23 01:21:46
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answered by Anonymous
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SBI is the best and secure, do not go for the private mf, like ICICI and others, only lucrative and good for ads only. Chances to loose your money. Remember the ICICI bank scam when thousand of investors lost their interest and money after a bank sponsored rumor.
Read one more article:
http://www.mwti.net/products/pdfs/it_reseller_ICICI%20Bank%20Phishing%20Scam%20Targets%20Customers%20In%20India.pdf
2006-11-22 17:01:04
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answered by ritu raj 3
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try ur luck in stock commodity with 10-20% capital with aptictock
4 long term MF buy always buy balance or FOF fund
details in my best answers
2006-11-23 18:22:18
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answered by dinu_pawar 5
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You can try the different investment options available to you, depending upon your budget, risk taking ability,
from
http://www.moneycontrol.com/mutualfundindia/
http://www.moneycontrol.com/easymf/order_forms/order_forms.php?selection=2
http://www.moneycontrol.com/planning_desk/investinginmf.php?step1=1
2006-11-22 19:36:36
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answered by Birbal 2
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