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Old 08-16-2007, 01:19 AM
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more earns? in stock market investment what is the difference betwen mutual funds, IPOs , equity shares etc which give more earns
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Old 08-16-2007, 04:48 AM
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IPOs are "Initial Public Offering" of stock, also called equity shares, or ownership in the company. Mutual funds are managed portfolios of stocks, bond, futures, warrants, etc. The best return will come from which one performs better over the time period you are investing in it. In my opinion, there is very little control over stock market investments, and a great deal of education is needed to perform well. Do your research before you put your money down. I've been successful in the stock market, but I have other ideas about how to make money more efficiently if you're interested.
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Old 08-18-2007, 01:57 AM
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mf-investment company collect the fund from investars through selling of unit,and company invest a fund in varies diversified stock.
ipo- intial publik offering,means risieng a capitol from publick through selling of share.
equity share is one type of share ,it have right to receiv diveident,sharing a loss,voting etc


it s a difficult to tolde about earnings it dependent up on the econamy , market conditin,company
more information read books
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Old 08-18-2007, 02:08 AM
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Last part of your question first;

What gives more earnings........
The most important term you need to understand is "Asset Allocation". Looking for the "highest returns" is often a road to financial disaster.

Your other terms are apples and oranges. An IPO is an "equity share" a Mutual Fund may hold Equity Shares that are IPO's.

Instead of seeking a quick answer from strangers whose qualifications you can't check..... I'd suggest reading a couple of books on investing. the small price you pay in time and money will pay dividends for the balance of you life.
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Old 05-20-2008, 05:47 PM
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Last part of your question first;

What gives more earnings........
The most important term you need to understand is "Asset Allocation". Looking for the "highest returns" is often a road to financial disaster.

Your other terms are apples and oranges. An IPO is an "equity share" a Mutual Fund may hold Equity Shares that are IPO's.

Instead of seeking a quick answer from strangers whose qualifications you can't check..... I'd suggest reading a couple of books on investing. the small price you pay in time and money will pay dividends for the balance of you life.

Hi, I certainly agree with you. Your advice is really very helpful for us.
Thanks a lot!



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