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What are some animal friendly mutual funds to invest contained by?

i need to verbs an educational ira, want to invest within green and animal rights companies


Answers: Might be easier to find green friendly mutual funds:

http://www.greencentury.com/home/default...

http://community.investopedia.com/news/I...

If you G00GLE green mutual funds you'll find many dutiful links
Well, this is a difficult one. How about these mutual funds. They own a sort of substantial chuncks of Petsmart.

T Rowe Price Mid Cap Growth Fund 3.9% of the stock
Fidelity Value Fund 3.8%
T Rowe Price Growth Stock Fund 3.4%
Go to Morningstar.com and research "socially responsible" funds.

Is nearby more than one VIX? If I buy VIX shares, should I be trading on glorious volatility?

stock_sn writes "It is the CBOE VOLATILITY INDEX. It is traded like a stock ETF. Consider it a outstandingly conservative investment to most other ETFs with little profit potential most of the time. I am a beat about the bush fund managered."


Answers: <<<Is there more than one VIX?>>>

No, but within is more than one volatility index.

<<<If I buy VIX shares, should I be trading on high volatility?>>>

You cannot buy shares of VIX. It is an index, not a stock, not an ETF.

<<<stock_sn writes "It is the CBOE VOLATILITY INDEX. It is traded resembling a stock ETF. Consider it a very conservative investment to most other ETFs next to little profit potential most of the time. I am a hedge fund managered.">>>

stock_sn is wrong.

I know I hold given you this link since, but here is everything you need to know going on for VIX:

http://www.cboe.com/micro/vix/introducti...
The VIX is something you watch not something you trade.

A spike on the VIX is the sign of a bottom.

I can't find a chart online but if you look support you'd see what I'm talking around.

Edit: Zman gave you a great answer -
Other answers are massively good. Would lately add that you CAN trade VIX futures and option now, but you CANNOT trade the index as already mentioned. You can go and get close to trading the index by trading straddles and calendar spreads, but you would continually need to readjust your position. This is expensive for an amature but viable for dissemble funds.

Have we see the souk bottom for the year?

Do you believe we have see the lows for the year?


Answers: I've answered this several times in olden times week.

see: http://commonsensetrading.G00GLEpages.co...

in a nutshell, nobody know.

my personal opinion, the flea market will be much lower in the subsequent couple of years.
Forgive me but this is such a daft question. Suppose I read out "yes, Dr Jim, we have see the market bottom for the year" What are you going to do, jump out and buy the market?
I know it's a short time ago a discussion group but really...
just year have begun - skulk for surprises

best wishes
Who cares as when the medium is talking roughly speaking the market within general they are speaking of the indexes primarily. It really is not that important as near are always some great individual stocks going up around the world. Easy money for professional traders when investing is roughly averages a 50-50 arbitrary to be right or wrong anytime one invests in an equity but not similar to a casino based on luck, but against other general public with different objectives. Investing is closer to tennis if the truth be know. Odds are substantial that the low is in for the year. But who really care. If you do not have the fluency to manage one's own affairs one can other buy professional expertise. You being a doctor should know that!

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