If you are talking about long term investment, I'd say go with a good mutual fund.
Chose one with a good track record of dividends and capital gain distributions, and leave it alone, other than to invest more money.
For short-term, such as from not until you are ready for college, I think a savings account or Certificate of Deposit will be a better bet. Shop around to see what interest rates different banks offer on their savings and CD accounts.
Doc
2007-08-13 11:22:56
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answered by Doc Hudson 7
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As the mutual funds are designed by investment companies to buy shares in different stocks and other securities, the mutual fund investor along with their ownership of shares of the mutual fund, have a restricted claim to ownership on few of the securities held by the mutual fund. Besides mutual funds provide the dual advantages of diversification and professional money management services to manage the money invested in the fund.
Shareholders can buy more shares or sell the shares they own whenever they wish. But these transactions should be carried out carefully since the prices of the shares vary daily and can significantly affect your profits.
2007-08-14 02:00:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Carlos O is right. Savings account. Why would you risk losing all your savings in a fund or other type of investment? Amazing that a 16-year old has managed to save and is thinking about the future. You are on your way up kid!
2007-08-13 11:30:42
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answered by Anonymous
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You can open an free Marketiva forex online trading account , 5 USD live fund and 10000 USD virtual fund already in your account.!
Open an free account and get $5 reward!
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2007-08-14 01:33:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I see you are interested in investing in the stock markets and think that you can start successfully by asking questions like this online. Just think, if winning in the stock market is as simple as posting questions like this, why are so many people still poor?
Most people who will even tell you a "good stock" to buy here are people who are waiting for you to to buy in so that they can sell it at a slightly better price!
There are quite a number of things you need to learn before you can even start thinking of the stock markets ...
1. You need to understand how the stock market works and what it is exactly about.
2. You need to know what are the different styles of trading in stocks and shares.
3. You need to read about why so many people lose their shirts in the stock markets so that you can avoid their mistakes and also decide if this is a risk you want to take.
For all these issues and more, you can read about them from some of the articles that I wrote at http://www.mastersoequity.com/articles.htm
After you are adequately armed with the basic concepts and ideas, you need to know how to find profitable stocks to trade or invest in. You can do that the easy way by subscribing to stock pick services (example http://www.stockpickmaster.com ) or you can learn to use charting tools and softwares to find stocks with parameters that you can pre-define. (example http://worden.mastersoequity.com/).........
Remember, the slogan "Just Do It", Just won't do for the stock markets. If profiting in the stock markets is as simple as buying a single stock , then why are so many people still poor?
After you have all the above mentioned knowledge, you need to ask the following golden questions before you can decide whether a stock is worth buying or not :
1. Why are you of the opinion that this stock will rise?
2. Is your opinion valid in the first place?
3. When are you expecting it to rise? Can you hold on for that period of time or longer?
4. What is your expected entry price? After what price would your expected profit margin be too thin to enter upon?
5. Where is your expected stop loss point? What is your stop loss point based on? Where will you tell yourself that it is time to take a loss and get out?
6. Where is your expected profit taking point? What is your profit taking point based on?
7. Does the way you are buying the stock allow you to hold on until your expected profit taking point?
8. How much of your money should you dedicate to this one trade?
9. What is the level of primary, secondary and idiosyncratic risk you are undertaking when deciding how much of your fund to use?
10. What is your cashflow need? Does your cashflow needs allow you to hold the full lifetime of the stock?
After you are able to answer all these questions confidently, THEN you are ready to... PAPER TRADE your stock strategy. Yes, even at this point, you are NOT READY to trade for real. You should trade on PAPER for at least 6 months and become consistently successful BEFORE you take your stock strategy into real life.
Then.. you are ready to start... but there is still no guarantee of success as paper trading is very different from real trading. You will need another maybe 1 year or 2 trading very little money and be consistently successful BEFORE you are ready to increase your stakes.
So, as you can see, success in the stock markets is not easy at all the the less knowledge you have, the more risk you undertake. I lost hundreds of thousands in the stock markets before I become successful.
Take heed and good luck.
All in all, investment and trading is a lifelong education and non stop learning. No one is ever done learning and catching up with changes in the markets.
If you care to read about how I went from completely broke to retired millionaire trading stocks and options by 28 years old, you can go to http://www.mastersoequity.com/
Hope these information helps.
http://www.optiontradingpedia.com/
http://www.mastersoequity.com/
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2007-08-13 14:32:28
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answered by Anonymous
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right now a money market fund.
2007-08-13 11:20:37
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answered by Anonymous
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savings account
2007-08-13 11:18:50
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answered by Carlos O 1
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reading writing and math books
2007-08-14 04:31:05
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answered by mrrosema 5
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right in ur own pocket, dont trust no one
2007-08-13 11:19:32
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answered by baby_love_marybeth 4
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drugs
2007-08-13 11:18:57
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answered by Jamie B 1
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