Hey,
I joined this forum earlier today. To be honest I know very little about investing, but I am extremely interested in it. Originally I was interested in Hedge Funds, but after some research I realized it's not the right place to begin. So I think Mutual Funds would be a better place to start.
I was wondering if anyone knows of any useful books for beginners about Mutual Funds? I will be getting "Mutual Funds for Dummies" soon, but perhaps there are other books you could recommend?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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21-09-2007, 09:28 AM #1
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Hi. I don't know of any books, but I was thinking like mabe you should have a look at forextrading, it is really one opportunity were you can make HUGE profits. :)
Althought if you are not skilled as a trader, you should search for an reliable trader who can perform managed forex.
Check out this subforum :) http://www.rolclub.com/forex-trading-day-trading/
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12-10-2007, 03:04 PM #3
anonymus is right TOM22, Forex trading is the way to go. I tried Mutual Funds but never made any money; my broker did though.
Even the novice can be successful at Forex trading if you use the right system.
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