Actually you won't get a better rate than 18%, so if you have any credit card debt pay that off first. Don't believe what you hear about the economy....people said that when the down was 8,000, then 10,000, now it's at 12,000!!! Do you really think it's going to go back to 11,000? Or even 10,000? NOT LIKELY. So start dollar cost averaging now. Look it up on google. Go to a site like Sharebuilder.com and spread our investments around. Don't wait for the economy to go down - or up for that matter.
2006-12-27 07:43:49
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answered by Kevin K 3
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In 2007, look into the foreign markets. Over the past few years, these markets have literally outperformed domestic markets and will continually doing so as long as their fundamentals (ie. economy) stay strong. Nations around the Pacific Rim are good prospects if you're interested. I've seen 20-30% growth rates in some of the mutual funds that I've researched. I'm not sure where you got your information about the US economy being slow in 2007, but domestic investments aren't bad either. Certain sectors might be slowing down, but other sectors will still grow.
2006-12-27 16:41:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Dear M. M. Chowdhury,
I would suggest taking a look at Swiss Cash. Swiss Cash is a mutual fund manage by asset management company SMF International Limited. Unlike other traditional mutual funds, Swiss Cash is a guaranteed capital and guaranteed returns mutual fund. Investors are guaranteed against any capital loss and guaranteed a monthly return of 20 % a month on their investment. The guarantee is from the asset management company SMF International Limited. I have invested in total USD 20,000 in the fund under two different accounts. One account, i am reinvesting my monthly returns to capitalize on a bigger gain later. The second account, i am withdrawing my monthly returns. Every month, my investment returns are paid on time and the money transfer to my bank account in malaysia is made within 14 banking days. Swiss Cash is a genuine high yield investment fund. Minimum amount to invest in the fund is USD 100. More information on the fund can be obtained from the following website : -
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2006-12-28 11:09:27
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answered by Ariff Shah 1
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Hi,
Yes, US economy probably is going slow down next year and this could affect long term investors. Bbut all markets always have volatility otherwise it would be one steady line and won’t be available any trade or investment. Even every day, hour or minute markets make movements and corrections. And nobody could predict with 100% guarantee where the market is going to move. Only due to volatility is possible to make great income as daily as annually and this is why day-traders have highest return. Most exactly the process is described by Elliot and now known as Elliot Waves. You should study Comprehensive Course on The Wave Principle by A.J. Frost and Robert Prechter. There is everything described in details.
Why you don’t start your own forex or shares trading. I could introduce you to one brokerage company in Austria that allows to trade from same account currency (forex), commodities, metals and cfd on shares; total 500 instruments available. If you open trading account under my referral I provide you for free with trading techniques that I successfully use for several years.
Currency (forex) trading is very attractive because it is very profitable business and you could trade from any place in the world and at any time from Sunday night to Friday night. So you could create very high income.
If you are interesting please pm or e-mail me (press on my name) and I provide you with further information.
Another way you could find trader who accepts private investments and invest with him/her. Or you may hire the trader who would trade (manage) your funds. In that case you’ll receive income independently is market going up or down.
Good luck!
2006-12-28 07:35:21
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answered by VP 3
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Uranium was mentioned to me . But it may be to late for that because the stock is allready high .I think oil will do allright in the long run .
2006-12-27 15:44:34
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answered by Shark 7
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Mexico.
2006-12-27 19:03:58
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answered by Anonymous
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gold
2006-12-27 15:41:34
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answered by Meo 2
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Gold mining company
YAMANA GOLD (AUY)
2006-12-27 16:34:42
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answered by Anonymous
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