What are the best stocks, mutual funds, or bonds to buy?

January 25th, 2012 | by mutual |
californiaprincesss asked:


Which stocks, mutual funds, or bonds are the best ones on the market? Any good personal experiences? What’s doing well?

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  1. 4 Responses to “What are the best stocks, mutual funds, or bonds to buy?”

  2. By JosephA on Jan 29, 2012 | Reply

    list of mutual funds

    THE ONE’S U DO THE RESEARCH ON. ONLY U R RESPONSIBLE, NO SHAME, NO BLAME.

  3. By Common Sense on Jan 29, 2012 | Reply

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    There’s no such thing as the “best” stocks, mutual funds or bonds to buy. Portfolios are designed….. it’s called “asset allocation”. Chasing the best performing groups can many times lead to disappointing results.

    The particular “picks” are based on what you need to fit your allocation, what your risk tolerance is, what your time horizon is & how you want to handle the costs associated with these positions. A basic rule of thumb is never to take hot leads, tips etc from anyone. Worst yet…. would be to take tips from strangers whose qualifications and motives can never be known.

    You have two choices;
    Hire a broker or financial counselor.
    Learn how to do this yourself.

    A broker or financial counselor will cost you tons of money over a lifetime 10’s of thousands of dollars or hundreds of thousands of dollars (a typical broker fund costs 5.75% each time to buy one…. that can add up over a lifetime given the increase of what you’ll have to invest & switching between funds).

    Many brokers/counselors charge hidden fees of 1% - 3%.. For a $500,000 portfolio… that can cost, each year at 1% - $5,000….. (plus they are fees of 1% or more from the fund families)…. So $10,000 a year or more… every year.

    Best bet:
    Learn this stuff. It’s not hard. It can take some time…… but it’s well worth it.

  4. By Investment Advisor on Jan 31, 2012 | Reply

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    the are not many safe investments because all stocks will fall one day.
    the key of successful investments it to make low profit per year or per month.
    you need to hire a experienced stocks trade to do all the trading job for you.
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  5. By shubha saxena on Feb 2, 2012 | Reply

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    Bonds are Low Risk
    MFs are medium Risk
    Stocks are High Risk.

    So All Depends on your Risk-Appetite.

    For Long term , Stocks outperforms all other asset classes. for short term, Avoid Speculation and Invest in safe instruments like Debt.

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