Investing Questions and Answers

I dont read this unharmed stock flea market stuff aid?

okay well i hear that the states dollar had simply gone down below the canadien dollar. i know it has something to do next to the stock markey but cud some1 clear this up for me? thx :D


Answers: LOL! u said marky! sorry, don't want 2 sound weak, but that was funny! i don't wages attention to the stock market! it's adjectives so confusing!
sorry, but you need a book or two on investing.....
it is interesting stuff.....
in that is a lot more to it than a runeye.com...

How can i dress up as michael bloomberg?

i need to so i can play charades! long story. anyway, any planning?


Answers: Just look sleepy.
I don't know. Can you afford the clothes he wears?

Best place to invest 5,000-7,500 dollars for up to one year?




Answers: I had the same problem as you have.
I had a good amount of money, but didn't knew where to invest it.
So I looked around for something that gave me a great return towards a low risk.
And the only thing I could find was a mannaged account.
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I'm verry excited because I already have 45% ROI in one month and a half.
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Better put your money in Belarus bank. You will get a 13% APY with NO RISK AT ALL because all deposits are state insured. No fees. No risk. No taxes.
13% annual rate of return is guaranteed

I have opened such high interest account overseas.
ICQ: 375576529
Good luck!
stocks are in bear market so bad time to HOLD stocks for that long
CD's or bonds good
Go to a coin show and buy silver and gold coins, hold them for a year. You may just be supprised at what they will increase in value in just a years time. Plus no paper trail to tax you on your return when you decide to sell.
Invest in ETF: ETFs are cheaper than mutual funds. ETFs have very low annual expenses, nearly 20 basis points or 0.2% less. As against this, actively managed mutual funds show average expenses exceeding 135 basis points (1.35%). This does not include the extra 2% - 5% as loads, 12(b)-1 marketing fees, transactions costs, and soft dollar expenses mutual funds, passed on to you but never informed, except in very fine print that nobody cares to read.

ETFs have a lower turnover than most mutual funds. As ETFs do not require active management and hold nearly a steady stream of stocks, there is hardly any portfolio turnover. On the other hand, many actively managed mutual funds churn their portfolio many times throughout the year, leading to recurring transaction fees on every purchase and sale.
http://debts-to-wealth.com/category/Why-...

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