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What is the the best way to get a 10% return on investment? |
What is the the best way to get a 10% return on investment? That's Simple. The general stock market moves about 10% on average annually, over the long run. Something such as the S&P ETF (symbol SPY) or one of those index mutual funds (e.g. Vanguard's S&P index fund) would probably suit you well. Are you thinking of longer term or shorter term? If you are thinking of making 10% per annum over a shorter horizon, then you will have to accept a significant risk to your capital to do it. |
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