Stock Market Ideas For The Gifted Investors

A mutual fund guide could basically be called a guide to investing in stocks, bonds, and money market securities.

What this means is that a mutual fund takes all of your money (and every one else’s) and invests in enough securities that anyone with less than $500,000 could never even imagine achieving. And since diversification is key to eliminating risk, saying that mutual funds are too risky is like saying air travel is dangerous. Risk is relative and in terms of reducing that risk, mutual funds achieve it better than any other investment.

All of these funds are simply professionally managed pools of investors’ money. You invest a dollar amount, and in return own shares in a large portfolio of securities like stocks and bonds. The financial objectives range from safety and stability of principle, to high income, to high growth or profit potential. Money market funds invest in safe short-term debt like U.S. Treasury bills, with safety and liquidity as the primary objectives. They pay competitive interest rates in the form of dividends, and the value of their shares is pegged at $1 and rarely fluctuates in value. Bond funds invest in bonds, longer-term debt, to produce higher interest income for the investors. The value of investor shares will fluctuate with changes in prevailing interest rates, so risk is moderate in bond funds.

Make sure the management team hasn’t changed by the way. You don’t want to pay for fabulous past results only to find out there is a new portfolio manager in town running your mutual fund. Watch out for the fad funds by the way. By the time an entire mutual fund sector is hot, and ripping up the charts with performance, it is too late 90% of the time, for you to be an investor. You don’t want start becoming an investor in gold as it passes $1200 per ounce. That is the time you want to be thinking about exit.

It never hurts to do a little homework, have reasonable expectations, pay a low load, or even used index funds, have a long term outlook, and you should be okay. More than that, you should be pleased with the wealth creation process that you have put together for yourself. If you insist on taking all kinds of risk, than you should do it with only about 5% of your investable assets. Most stock analyst will agree that it is a sound financial idea to diversify your stock portfolio with some type of money market investment, such as the Principal Money Market Fund. However, few will make that recommendation to you because they do not study or analyze this type of security investment.

People that buy and sell commodities say three things about them. They offer high risk and the chance for high return. And third, that commodity markets are easy to understand. I agree with the first statement. There is high risk in buying commodities direct. That is why we should leave them to the people who have the time and resources to do the needed research. The high risk outweighs the high return to me. And I feel commodity markets are difficult to understand, enough so that I do not go near them.

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