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very impressed and length of your answer how u helped me and others with similar questions have another question if u dont mind used to trade commodities on the futures market through trial and error am doing well trading currency do u have any advice on how to run a mutual type investment for others ive heard about it but am vague maybe a website or any other advice thanks again

Hi again.
I am not sure I understand your question. Do you mean a mutual fund investment portfolio? If so, you can get all the info you need from http://www.morningstar.com/ . They rate the funds for you and give very specific information, including charts.
You can choose from a very wide list of mutual funds that specialise in investing in everything from Large-Cap/Blue Chips to Emerging Markets and everything in between.
Look for funds that have high year-over-year returns, have a very low expense ratio (less than 1.0...), funds that re-invest dividends and are investing in the areas of the market you see trending up going forward. (Personally, I think it is metals, myself...)

Mutual funds may not be the best way to go in the current market environment, however. There are too many managers getting too fat and too rich and not making any money for their clients.
In that case, you can actually be your own mutual fund by investing in and rotating through Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs...).
You can do it in a cyclical fashion, as well. Put money into shares of metal ETFs like gold and silver. Then you may sell it at the peak and move the funds to the Indexes, such as the QQQQ (NASDAQ Index...) or the SPX (S & P 500 Index...) as they begin to move higher in Spring of 2007. There may be no better time than then to buy into these ETFs for many years to come after that. Best of all, you can hold the Gold ETFs as they go through the roof and pump money into the Q's, giving you an automatic, built-in diversification factor.
The tax situation is better for these types of investments, too. Talk to your advisor about that.
I hope that helps!
Best of luck to you!

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