You can't. You have to accept some degree of risk to get that sort of return. For instance, you could invest in stocks and get about that sort of return, but that involves some risk. See the link.
2007-09-28 03:32:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Nowhere. A 10% rate of return is probably above the stock market averages prospective rate of return at this point. Five percent is probably the safe rate right now, plus or minus a little due to the Fed rate change and depending on the amount of time you are willing to leave your money alone.
2007-09-28 07:29:03
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answered by OPM 7
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Stock Market Simulation
Make Money in Stock Market
How the Stock Market Works
Stocks Shares
Investing in Shares
http://www.freewebs.com/allstocks
2007-09-28 03:42:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Invest in Mutual Fund: You should know the meaning of mutual funds, before you choose to invest in mutual funds. These funds are a type of security that can be traded on the stock market, allowing shareholders to buy and sell shares in the funds. The revenue generated by purchase of shares is used by mutual fund manager to buy more shares of specific stocks, bonds, and other market securities and money market instruments.
http://debts-to-wealth.com/category/Guide-to-Mutual-Funds.html
2007-09-29 02:10:13
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answered by jemmy t 2
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Why be happy with 10%? I routinely make 30-40% of my investment in a couple days' time. Read www.theoptiosadvisor.com for more information.
2007-09-28 07:53:00
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answered by kenny_scarface 4
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I agree with kenny scarface. I too subscribe to the Options Advisor and enjoy my 30-40% as well sometimes even better. Last week I closed up 94%!
2007-09-30 04:48:40
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answered by ADUB 2
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The US stock market. Call up a discount broker like TD Waterhouse Ameritrade.
2007-09-28 03:39:24
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't, there must be some risk involved.
stock market can generate that kind of return but there will always be the risk of lossing. you just have to learn how to manage risk.
2007-09-28 05:29:43
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answered by Anonymous
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It does not exist. If you look long term, meaning many years, try a mutual fund.
2007-09-28 03:39:17
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answered by Mr. Prefect 6
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Loan it to your mother.
2007-09-28 03:30:55
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answered by Anonymous
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