1. Your Questions About Invest In Stocks Or Bonds
Ken asks…
What are some aggressive stocks, or bonds to invest in?
I have a retirement funds that I am contributing to, but as a young married man, I want to also
invest some money into the stock market or bonds over a long period of time. Since, I have
time I feel I can be aggressive, I just don't know where to put our money. For instance, in the
government, the most aggressive funds are the S and I funds, which are international I think.
Are there funds like these that you can go through an online broker and invest in? Any advice
would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
*retirement fund*
I am 24. I am not really looking towards retirement with this. I have a TSP for that. I am thinking
5-10 years, or more depending on need.
Steve Winston answers:
I hope the retirement funds are being aggressively invested most of all. IAU - gold will rise PGJ -
China still will make you $$. EWA-ustralia will benefir from China. ADX & PEO-2 solid closed
end funds that make money consistently. The latter high on energy. They & the etfs all avail
through brokers. Not all or nothing bets - can make money over time.
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2. Paul asks…
what is the differences between investing in stocks, bonds, mutual
funds?
So, i'm new to investing.. I know the definitions of them; but i was just wondering what is the
benefits or advantages or so for investing in each of these?
Like the earnings or so? If you have any advice on them; please let do tell me. Thanks.
Steve Winston answers:
To put it simply.
A stock is a chunk of a company, the value of the share depends on what the market thinks.
Shares can go up or down.
A bond is a chunk of Debt, you aggree to pay for that chunk and after a period you get interest
back.
A Mutual Fund is a company that invests money on your behalf into Stocks / Bonds / Other
investments, in order to return you a profit.
They are experienced and educated in investing and should be utilised if you are not educated
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