02.4.2009

First-time investor curious on tips for beginning a respectable portfolio?

Investment Tips



I am currently interested in starting up my portfolio. Any good investment tips? I figured I should play it rather conservative at first. Anything else?

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5 Responses to “First-time investor curious on tips for beginning a respectable portfolio?”

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  4. Judy Says:

    Mutual funds with a large mutual fund company are a good way to start. Each fund will have stated objectives, so you can choose one based on its record and on how much risk you are willing to tolerate.

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