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what are the best mutual funds to invest in right now?
hi cody
i think this is a very generalised question
which is best will depend on many factors
like your age
risk taking capability
your financial goals
investible surplus
all this you might know better from a financial planner
so its worth spending some bucks on a FP then regretting later
and remember which ever fund you choose try to average out the price and risk by entering the market through the route of SIP
all the very best
regards
Craig 7:57 pm on March 3, 2010 Permalink
I’d suggest no-load index funds you intend to hold long term. Vanguard might be a good choice. Click on the link below.
moneymanager 7:57 pm on March 3, 2010 Permalink
hi cody
i think this is a very generalised question
which is best will depend on many factors
like your age
risk taking capability
your financial goals
investible surplus
all this you might know better from a financial planner
so its worth spending some bucks on a FP then regretting later
and remember which ever fund you choose try to average out the price and risk by entering the market through the route of SIP
all the very best
regards