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I have $7000 to invest. I know nothing about investing in the stock market, real estate, or anything else.? |
I don't make a lot of money, therefore I am quite conservative minded. Please give me advice on what to do. Should I go to a local broker? Should I find a website to invest on? Should I invest in Mutual Funds, or stocks? Are Index Funds better mutual funds than managed funds? Disclaimer: I am not an investment professional, so consider this as a suggestion and not a professional opinion. Do your own research before considering or applying any of these options. I am getting into real estate 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 If you don't want to get ripped off, its better sticking to/consulting your bank/federal credit union and asking a banker about their products(CD's, bonds, money market accts.) or finding out stock portfolio info from their investment bankers. Your local broker from Fidelity, Morgan Stanley etc. are reputable co.'s but charge fees here and there. However, you can do your own stock investments through ameritrade or etrade. Avoid and don't trust "financial planners" like AmEx, who hire off the street, you need a Certified Finan. Planner and should go to the association's website to find a reputable planner if you're going that route. Good Luck! I suggest you to open a brokerage account at TD Ameritrade and buy DIA. I will suggest you go into money market securites like Treasury bill, certificate of deposit or even fixed deposit. Its wiser this way as you do not have any financial knowledge investing in the stock market or real estate. If you do not mind risking a little more to earn a much higher than money market securites, you can invest into mutual fund/unit trust which is managed by a professional fund manager. I have a few bits of advice. Use a discount broker like Scottrade.com or maybe Sharebuilder.com. To start with, invest in dividend-paying stocks or REITs (real estate investment trusts). Here are 2 portfolios of dividend-paying stocks and REITs: I would suggest you invest some money in stocks. Check the website below to learn more on shares and stock trading and how to select the best stocks. Forex baby!! More milionares have been created through Forex than any other investment vehicle in history. I recomend to trade Forex only with http://4xgenie.com . Promo code for free trial is MSMS555. Nothing more to say...just Good luck! save the $7000 just go here Invest in the Stock market ONLY if you can afford to lose the money |
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