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Hello,

I have about 10 to 12k to invest and somewhat decided to go with a high risk international mutual fund for example Janus overseas fund. I just dont know how it works because I am new to this stuff. I have made up my mind to go extremely aggressive since I am still somewhat young. Money was pulled out of a 401k (long story with no penalty) Should I just put it back in there or can I get a better return with a very aggressive fund. I am not worried about the risk.

I dont know if I invest it if that I can keep adding to it with each paycheck or if there is a penalty for taking out funds? Are the funds stuck in there like a CD to where you cant touch it or use it for a certain amount of time???

Do I go for income funds?

Any advice would be appreciated thank you.

If you really want high risk - high reward, take the $10,000 and buy a seat at the World Series of Poker.

I am getting into realestate and need an investor to invest money so that I can go to tax sale auctions and purchase property. I do plan on doubling your investment in less than 5 years. If you are interested, please email me at mikervin@yahoo.com

Thanks,

Michael Ervin Report It

If you are not worried bout risk and with wanting strong aggresive returns, my best bet would be to invest with SIP 25. It gives you a fixed return of 25% every 30days. I am an investor myself and this had worked best for me so far. Report It

lol good one, Jeff

If you are not worried about risk but seeking aggressive returns, I would suggest some of the highly leveraged mutual funds or ETF's out there. There are many that are indexed and track things like the S&P500 or MSCI Int'l index and lots of other indexes but they also employ leverage and derivatives to increase returns but 2x or 2.5x what the index returns. I've been using some of the products offered by Rydex, Direxion and Proshares / Profunds. They all offer both bear and bull funds so you can play the market either way.

Good luck.

wow with that kind of money i could turn the 10k into 15k in a week!
im averaging 10% a day on my picks if you care to see them email me at jasonsegon@yahoo.com
and join my mailing list.
cheers

I use a conservative hedge trading strategy to invest in the Forex market. It has proven quite effective over the past 6 months.

I was concerned with the simplicity of the methodology at first. But once I ran an analysis of how this particular strategy has performed on a daily basis over the past 500 days it made quite a bit of sense. The analysis shows the results of different currency pair combinations but I simply use the EUR/USD and the USD/CHF. These two pairs may not have generated the highest return over the 500 day time span but they are the most conservative and consistent.

I can send you a copy of the analysis and see if this makes sense to you.

Paul

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