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Where do you feel is the best place to invest your money in 07'???


Looking for serious ideas or info on best place to invest: U.S markets, foreign markets, real estate?, IPOs', craps, poker (lol)... Seriously any good thoughts out there???

Please listen to me. Tech is going to be the thing for 2007. Put money into Apple Monday because Tuesday, they will have thier annual conference, probably coming out with a phone that combines an ipod, camera and pda in one. This is going to be big and push the stock up. I give it a price target to $115 for 2007. Also i like energy. Put money into something like Frontier Oil (fto), Apache (apa) or Devon Energy (dvn). 2007 looks like a great market.

Healthcare, tech and utilities.

Well my Uncle has stocks that he invested for me, and he said that the stocks are going way up, I've made $900 in two months!
Hope I helped you!

The best place to invest YOUR money depends on YOUR tolerance of risk. If it is money that you will be needing in the near future you don't want to put it in the stock market in any form. Within the stock market you can purchase individual stocks if you don't mind taking on the risk or in bonds if you are less willing to take on risk.
If you're not an experienced investor you probably want to invest in mutual funds. You can buy into mutual funds through online brokers such as scottrade, ameritrade, etc.
If you are going to be investing a significant amount of money you probably want to consult a financial advisor to make sure of tax consequences of your investments.

Look at some international funds. Specifically ones for China. Outlook for 2007 is double-digit growth each quarter as they plan for the olympics in 2008 and the world fair in 2010. Well managed International funds have been returning 20%-30% last year and is expected to this year as well.

look at steadily growing developing countries like India with higher rate of GDP growth.Good luck!

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