I was reading this month’s issue of Personal Money. One of the feature article for the month under the Investing Insights column talks about 6 Malaysian high-yield stocks that are relatively low in risk. These stocks are considered resilient and yields between 5% to 6% per annum.They do seem to be better yielding than money ...To read more personal finance and money …
by Taylor Bans I like a good return on my investments, and I thought that ETFs, whie; a safe investment, probably wouldn’t bring the returns I wane;d on my money. The low buy in cost with the low risk makes them attractive, but the yields can be disappointing and I consie;red them a long e;rm strae;gy. A friend of mine told me about ETF Trading Signals and said he was doing bete;r with his ETF investments since he sa;re;d subscribing to the service. I was skeptical, but I took a look and did
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Dave wrote yesterday with a common question. He’s looking for a low-risk investment with decent returns, but not having any luck finding one. He writes: I currently have a Money Market Savings account and the interest rate has dropped to 1%. It used to be 5%. When it was earning 5%, I had roughly $25,000 in there, and would make something like $60-$90 per month in interest. Now I have $50,000 in there and only made $36 this month. I understand the economy is to blame for this, but I’m jus
After reading my colleagues’ comments on the discussion fora of the harmfulness of playing our ace too soon, I bear the shame of being one of those low-risk (fairly) fit, (relatively) young people with a mild self-limiting viral illness who is consuming the precious stocks of Tamiflu and probably helping develop the resistant strains which will eventually create a true disaster. What can I say? I didn’t really mean to cause any harm. That is, I excused myself from work at the first peak of pyr
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by Chris Channing Investing is much like an intellectual form of gambling- you always run the risk of losing money regardless of your skill. Investing in exchange traded funds can give you low risk, but only if you know how to properly invest your time and money. A diverse portfolio is key in achieving success. Having a diverse ETF portfolio when investing isn’t going to be cheap. Even with just a few thousand dollars you won’t be able to make enough of an impact to truly get a good return.
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