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Originally Posted by slimshaydee
Like eribrav said, it depends on your risk tolerance. Do you want less risk than the market, do you want to emulate the market performance or do you want to beat the market? If you want a higher return than you are currently getting now you'll have to take more risk (unless of course you've hardly diversified your portfolio at all).
If you state your risk tolerance I'd be able to give you an indication of the types of securites you should be investing in.
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This didn't specify my risk tolerance enough?
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Originally Posted by KnifeMissile
So, what kind of return do these companies offer for a high risk fund/portfolio? Is it around 10% per annum? More? Less?
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Well, I'm looking for extremely high risk, comparable to the risk I would take if I (as a layman) were to simply trade stocks, myself, with a higher expectation of profit, or the same expectation of profit with lower risk. Whatever it is they offer...
And I disagree with
eribrav that the question is unanswerable. I'm certain that if I went to the actual investment companies, they'd give me an estimation of expected profit! All I'm asking for is what is realistic... I'm sure that 400% per annum is
not realistic, regardless of how much risk factor I'm willing to take.