All the above are just different investments tools and the gains goes hand-in-hand with the risk....
@TS - If long-term investment strategy is not suitable, then what is?
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Don't simply follow Warren Buffet's strategy, Investment Strategy
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I think nobody would dispute the fact that investing in stocks is high risk but can also give high returns and vice versa.... I guess it depends on your risk appetite, if you feel that you are not willing to take the risk, then it is better not to buy stocks. Go for unit trust or FD/bonds. Lower risk but lower returns.
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QUOTE(panasonic88 @ Dec 17 2008, 09:00 PM) QUOTE(cherroy @ Dec 17 2008, 09:01 PM) Index fund is the fund the basically investing in index or according to the index, i.e. in Index ETF or having the portfolio identical to index component stock or investing in index futures. I see... thx.... |
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