I think you may have phrased the question wrongly. No broker can guarantee you any kind of returns.
Seeing that you are investing 20k , you have to take some kind of risk and it can be so much more rewarding that you would have thought.
I may have some options that I might want to discuss with you if you are interested, Buzz me so that we can talk.
2007-10-25 07:41:24
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answered by fx_invest74 2
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There is no way anyone can guarantee your return, the best you can do is to find the best fund managers and use proper asset allocation. If you follow a good model, you could probably achieve that. Take a look at fundmojo model portfolio: http://www.fundmojo.com/modelportfolio/index.shtml
2007-10-24 22:48:54
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answered by Jose 2
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There isn't any free lunch in this world, pal. The only way you can expect a 12% return on your investment is if you can tolerate an equal amount or more of a loss on your investments. After all, bigger risk, bigger return, smaller risk, smaller return.
2007-10-25 17:45:33
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answered by Question Mark 1
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guaranteeing a return is illegal. And you can find someone to invest your money for less than 1/3 of that rate.
2007-10-24 23:25:12
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answered by jeff410 7
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Stock market and investing is like educated guessing, kinda like a black jack champ would do at the casinos at Las Vegas, there is no guarantee and if he does guarantee, he is lying.
2007-10-24 22:25:59
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answered by PeguinBackPacker 5
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If your broker guarantees 12% return... he's a con artist.
No legit broker will guarentee anything.
2007-10-25 00:06:22
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answered by Common Sense 7
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No reputable broker will ever guarantee your net returns. If your broker says he can guarantee your returns, run away and get an honest broker.
2007-10-24 22:19:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Do some research into it, i am using http://goldenbullstocks.com and they can get you those kind of return in a month check them out you will be impressed! And do your own research.
2007-10-25 03:40:49
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
You need at least $25,000.00 to daytrade and you cannot make those numbers without a few daytrades every now and then.
2007-10-25 02:50:42
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answered by Anonymous
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nothing is ever a guarentee
2007-10-24 22:20:52
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answered by just me 5
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