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What's A Good Environmentally Sound Investment Strategy?

10.26.2009 · Posted in Investments
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I’m a young working computer professional with a growing investment portfolio. I take most of my financial adviser’s advice on what funds to pick, but he’s put a substantial amount of my investment money into Asian mutual funds. Given some the geopolitical issues with China and Chinese products (China’s growing military spending, North American trade ...

Investment Strategies? Mutual Funds, Stock Market. What's The Best For A Beginner?

10.24.2009 · Posted in mutual funds

Mutual funds, hands down. Stay away from stocks or you’ll be putting all your eggs in one basket. With a mutual fund, you’ll be investing in a group of stocks instead of just one, so the odds of losing money are much lower. Pick a mutual fund that focuses on the types of companies you want ...

What's A Good Environmentally Sound Investment Strategy?

10.21.2009 · Posted in Investments

I’m a young working computer professional with a growing investment portfolio. I take most of my financial adviser’s advice on what funds to pick, but he’s put a substantial amount of my investment money into Asian mutual funds. Given some the geopolitical issues with China and Chinese products (China’s growing military spending, North American trade ...

What's Up With The Gloomy Economic Forecast?

10.13.2009 · Posted in Economics

It’s true that a recession is here. But when I read news articles showing GDP, unemployment, consumer spending, etc. they are reported as having dropped only by a tiny percentage! 1-3%. Unemployment is still under 10%. So what’s with the “sky is falling” when these are tiny percentage drops/increases? Do you think the media is ...

Investment Strategies? Mutual Funds, Stock Market. What's The Best For A Beginner?

10.12.2009 · Posted in mutual funds

Mutual funds, hands down. Stay away from stocks or you’ll be putting all your eggs in one basket. With a mutual fund, you’ll be investing in a group of stocks instead of just one, so the odds of losing money are much lower. Pick a mutual fund that focuses on the types of companies you want ...