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What would be the safest, and what would be the most risky investment?
Also, I'm Canadian, and I live in Canada. Please make sure any answers given are possible here.
Thanks Ahead :)

2007-03-06 17:10:28 · 9 answers · asked by gakorj 2 in Business & Finance Investing

9 answers

Swiss cash is a scam!


http://www.bnm.gov.my/index.php?ch=8&pg=14&ac=1299
http://www.worldlawdirect.com/article/1934/Swiss_Cash___Swiss_Mutual_Fund_1948_scam.html

2007-03-08 00:36:05 · answer #1 · answered by Mary 2 · 0 0

Honestly, ... try this.
Visit swisscash.net
I am an investor with them and have a US$50K portfolio there. I'm getting paid every month on time as promised and guaranteed. The average returns are 20% per MONTH!
You can recover your initial investment amount within 8 months and then it's profits on the run from there.
Read the details...it's easy to understand.
It's not an MLM...nothing to 'market'. You can just be an investor and reap ur returns which are guaranteed as stipulated.
You can visit my financial site provided by them at www.swisscash.net/sgamk1632202
There are alot of negative blogs and people tagging it as a scam.
I know what has happened. There were reports that SC investors scammed others...but I wonder why the corrected newspaper reports are not being circulated. It was never a SC involvement but some clowns scamming others by encouraging them to invest with some Swiss Union Bank. Anyway, hell with skeptics. So far there has been no complaint from a single SC investor that he/she did not get paid as guaranteed.
By the way, I am in touch with some senior consultants of Swisscash and I must say, they are serious dynamic professionals and I'm confident they will be profitable for at least the next few years.
I started with $1K initially and then after my confidence with them, I have now increased to $50,000.
Best regards...Kaz (Singapore)

2007-03-07 22:24:05 · answer #2 · answered by A M K 2 · 0 0

You can invest at ING Direct.com in their online savings account that pays 4.5% interest which is slightly more than you get now. But, at $50,000 that is $250 more per year. Also on the same site you can open an investment account and pick the riskiest kind of investments you want. They have mutual funds ranging from very risky areas like technology, real estate, and international funds to the least risky investments such as fixed income or bond funds. You can pick how much you want to invest wherever you want. You can always lose money investing in mutual funds, but their return is consistently much higher than a simple savings account. It also depends greatly on how old you are and how soon you will need the money as well.

2007-03-06 17:27:15 · answer #3 · answered by k_hart100 3 · 0 0

go to HTTPS: WWW.PAYPAL.COM, and open a FREE account there linking it to your bank account. This account currently pays 5.04 % with interest credited monthly, either the last day of the month or first day of the next month. It is safe and secure, and funds you transfer there are available within 2-3 business days. Transfers are made at the website and come directly from your current account via automated clearing house (ACH) and they accept most of the world's currencies including Canadian Dollars. Same availability if you need funds transferred back to your account, and NO FEES for the transfers or maintaining an account. Minimum balance is only $ 1.00. Pays money market rates which adjust from time to time.

2007-03-06 17:26:19 · answer #4 · answered by Mike 7 · 0 0

There are investment funds, giving 13.2% fixed Returns, principal and interest guaranteed. This is very low risk investement option.

If you are interested in higher returns, say 25-50% per year, slightly higher risks, invest in the Forex market.

If you want more detailed info on both of the above, send me message offline .
Regards

2007-03-06 18:51:57 · answer #5 · answered by fx_invest74 2 · 0 0

Go to gmac financial and start a demand note account. It's like a money market account and is linked to your bank. It pays 5.83% -6.00% annual. And anyone can start an account http://www.gmacfs.com/us/en/personal/investing/index.html

2007-03-06 17:23:56 · answer #6 · answered by redd headd 7 · 0 0

I'm a mortgage broker from Edmonton and I use a private lender who will give investors a guaranteed 12% annual return. If you want more information you can contact me at my site http://albertamortgageguy.com

2007-03-06 17:24:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I know a company currently offering 38.90% annually in USD, EUR or GBP without risk.

Perhaps they can offer you the same interest rates in CDN.

2007-03-07 16:25:36 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Well most money market funds pay 5.10 % and if you want you can put some i a stock fund. Go to Vanguard . com They have lot of funds to choose from

2007-03-06 17:26:53 · answer #9 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

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