investment?
right now i’m 26 in college and don’t have much money are there any stocks or bonds i can invest in long term ?
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I would buy a mutual fund. Excelsior value and restructuring fund. You can get in it for $500. It has out performed the market for years. Symbol UMBIX
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sure there is just check the amex,nasdaq small caps. you can invest in micro-cap, small cap stocks. just do your homework like you would for the big caps.
you can invest long term in all of them.
you can invest as much money as you want.
Buy and hold approach rests upon the assumption of in the long run; five or more years, stock prices will increase.
One hundred years of stock market historical data support this fact; stock prices have consistently increased with a few recessions in between.
The logic behind this rise is that in a capitalist society, the economy will keep on expanding and profits will subsequently keep on growing.