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i have no debts and all my monthly expense are under 300 every month .... and make at least 35k per year and want to save and invest asap and as much as possible First, I'd check into an electronic high yield money market account to stash extra cash and earn ~5% APR while it sits idle. Mutual Bonds. First off......LUCKY YOU!!!!! I put my money into small caps. or small business investments. They are a bit risky but, make quick returns. Keep a close eye on them they can be volatile. That is why you get a better return though. Bigger gamble. Why dont u go for share or stock markets. The returns are greater than u expect but u can also lose ur money more than u invest, but if we see the history of share markets, they hve always bounced back unless there's major crisis affecting the countrys economy like natural disasters or events like 9/11. Quick and big return but a bit risky = put in a small company as a loan. This way you will get interest every month or every year, depends on the terms of your loan. Risky because you are not an insured creditor, meaning if the company goes bankrupt, you are the last class of creditor who would receive payment. This will be a better choise Ask yourself your risk appetite, risk tolerance and your investment horizon. If you are kind of high risk seeker and has a long time investment horizon, you can choose to invest in mutual funds with high equity,concentrated sector/industries. And high risk means the return will be greater than you invest in low risk mutual funds. If you prefer low risk, choose fund that is highly diversified into global or regional and lowly concentrated industry/sector. Mutual fund has a professional fund manager to take care of your invested funds. Thus you need not to worry about your fund while you are still working. Occasionally check out the fund performance with your fund agent. Hope it helps. The foreign exchange market Forex for short has the best leverage the most volatility and the best returns in my personal opinion. It is one of the only markets where you can get 400:1 leverage (you control $100,000 with $250). The swings in the forex market are HUGE, you can see a 50-100 pip (that's half of a penny to a penny) swing in a few hours or minutes. When you're leveraged at 400:1 a 100 pip swing net's you 400%!! Now as you can expect when you're leveraged 400:1 and it goes the other way you lose big. The forex market reminds me of the wild wild west, and a lot of traders don't sleep (partially because the markets are open 24hours 5 days a week, and partially because they're sick to their stomachs watching a bad investment hoping it turns around). The truth is 90% of traders lose 100% of their money in the first 60 days on the market. I am part of that 10% making money. For more information please don't hesitate to send an email, call, or check out my website. www.freedomrocks.com/information I would suggest you to invest in shares. Check the website http://money-review-site.com/shares.html Hi Henock, |
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