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Is there a mutual funds that invests in world currencies?

October 9th, 2009 | | Tags: , , , | 2 Comments | |

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With the dollar’s fall, a person would have been much better off simply changing their dollars into euros back in 2001 (or any points since then) than investing in or .

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2 Responses to “Is there a mutual funds that invests in world currencies?”

  1. dennisgonzalezdgm Says:

    I dont know of any but can i recomend investing in Iraqi currency. I have recently invested in the Iraqi Dinar. I payed $1,100 for 1,000,000 NID. Right now the rate is 1 USD : 1225 NID, the speculation is that in a short time the rate will be 1USD : 3~5 NID. If you want more info on this go to this website http://www.investorsiraq.com Good luck

  2. jammer3160 Says:

    Most money market groups have a variety of overseas markets you can get into….try Mass Mutual or Fidelity for starts.

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