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Hight return investment? If you consider 49%p.a. high enough, then you may want to consider a particular investment system. None that comes with reasonable risk. I agree with Inspecto. There are a lot of scams out there so exercise caution and do a lot of research. First determine the legitimate ones, then only decide on the one you are going to go for. The Forex market offers a very high return on investment but it carries a considerable amount of risk. So my advice is that know the Forex market inside out before putting your money into it. Practise with virtual money that is being offered by online brokers and read a lot. There's no such thing as easy money. Maximizing your returns involves balancing the risks against the rewards, and controlling the risks you take so you have a good chance at earning and keeping your gains over the long term. See the webpage listed below. Yo can earn atleast 1% daily without loosing your money |
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To my mind 7.62% is too low.... I am getting 2% interest every month (APY 24%). ...There are many ways to figure the ROI but visit the web site at the following url ... It's a simple formula actually. % return = (final price - initial price) / initial price * 100% In your case, (238-182)/182 *100% = 30.8% Keep printing that money! ...Was the rate of return consistent throughout the 24-month period? Monthly compounding formula for 24-month period is (1+rate/12)^24. I think you want the inverse of this to the 12th power: ... PLEASE BE CAREFUL! Your question is an invitation to scam artists to rip you off. See a reputable professional investment advisor or broker. In finance, there are very few miracles for a smal... Everyone with stocks and bonds, etc. These are not secured for your retirement. If the market or company crashes, so does your retirement. Plus, while I admire you asking for a 10% return, this... It's a scam. You'd be lucky to get a penny of your invested money back, let alone the huge returns such as 20% per month that they promise. They do not publish any financial information p... The S&P 500 has averaged a return of 10.43% a year since 1926, assuming you reinvest dividends. But there was one year it jumped ~50%, and other years it dropped ~30%. During the decade of t... |
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