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Introduction to Portfolio Diversification
Portfolio Diversification Portfolio diversification is a strategy that mixes a broad selection of investments within a single portfolio. Wikipedia gives this example of portfolio diversification: On a particular island the entire economy consists of two companies: one that sells umbrellas and another that sells sunscreen.See More in Portfolio Diversification | Read More
The Mutual Funds Advantage
Mutual Funds A mutual fund is a professionally managed type of group investment that pools money from several investors and puts it in stocks, bonds, short-term money market instruments, and or other securities. Mutual funds are also known as open-end funds. The first such fund was Massachusetts Investors Trust,See More in Mutual Funds | Read More
Weighing The Venture Capital Option
Venture Capital Young, high-potential growth businesses are the most common users of venture capital: private equity funds made available in the interest of creating a return through an eventual realization event such as an IPO or trade sale of the company. Venture capital usually comes from institutional investorsSee More in Venture Capital | Read More
Managing Wealth and Personal Investments
Personal Investments In order to do well with your personal investments, you must be able to focus on your objectives, risk tolerance and time horizon as well as market conditions and long-term financial market trends. You must also be able to diversify your portfolio in such a way that your successes will make up for aSee More in Personal Investments | Read More
Basics of Investing in Bonds
Bonds You become a lender when you invest in bonds, and the issuer of the bond is your borrower. Bonds are an excellent option if you’re looking to bring in a steady income with the potential to beat inflation. Think about some of the following questions if you’re considering buying a bond:
Online Investment Guidelines
Online Investment While online investment can be rewarding, it can also be brutal. If you’re new to it, you should start small. Don’t put your entire life savings on an online account. You can always add more once you make some profits and gain confidence. Most online investors have a tendency to buy stocks. However,See More in Online Investment | Read More
