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trysaran asked in Business & FinanceInvesting · 2 decades ago

i am looking for monthly regular investment on mutual funds. can u suggest which is best ?

Update:

LIC, Reliance, Templeton ...

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  • 2 decades ago
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    go for templeton and Kotak

    also Sundaram Mutual Fund has a few good schemes..

    u may look at Rural India Fund too

  • 2 decades ago

    I like Index Fund which tracks the result of a target market index. Basically I don't think many people/Fund Managers can really beat the market as Warren Buffett, so the next consideration is to get a result at least equal to the Market let say S&P.

    Index Fund is a passive investment which invest in all the stock in an index. Its cost is low since it require less management, lower turnover meaning lower commission cost.

    Any Index Fund should acheive similar result.

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    Check out the Mutual Funds on the following website:

  • 2 decades ago

    Here is a great way to invest.

    www prospera-fund dot com

    Members pool money, as little as 100.00 ... so this fund can deposit funds to many investment traders who accept minimums of 10,000 to 25,000 to trade.

    They are invested with several traders in stocks and FX accounts, (diversified).

    There you can invest money to earn 10% a month compounded! After testing with 100.00 it works, and so I invested more, four different options, all 10% a month, "offshore investing".

    Examples of compounding: 1000.00 after one year: 3130.00.

    or, 200.00 after 5 years: 60,000.00

    Do it, and forget it for 5 years, you'll not be sorry.

    Source(s):

    www.prospera-fund.com

    refer. luckyrick

  • dollar cost average into index stocks-like your own mutual fund without the fund manager selling your postions and you getting a tax bill

    buy DIA- dow jones average stock(50 stocks in one)

    QQQQ- nasdaq 100 stocks in one

    SPY- SP 500- 500 stocks in one

    buy them as individual stocks but you get the same diversification as a mutual fund

  • 2 decades ago

    You can look into internet surfing, trading, or mutual trust fund.

    Look up in the net. There are plenty of money making opportunities.

    Good luck.

    Try 'blogspot' http://yapsurfing.blogspot.com/

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