Investment Strategy
| Investment Strategy | A strategy an investor uses when deciding how to allocate capital among several options, including stocks, bonds, cash equivalents, commodities, and real estate. See trading strategies for more information. |
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Mutual Funds Mutual funds are the most common type of pooled investment. Funds "slice and dice" many types of ... Asset Allocation A form of diversification, in which emphasis is placed on dividing capital among separate markets (stocks, ... Income Stocks Income stocks have high dividend payouts, and the companies are typically in the mature stages of ... | ||
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