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two year investment?
Hi, I want to invest in mutual funds or bonds...What will be the return in percentage if I invest only for the next 2 years?
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Your return entirely depends on the type of investment you choose. I think that in the next 2 years, the general stock market will (Dow Jones) will lose a lot of its value. Right now we are in the middle of commodity boom, which is likely to last for at least a few more years. To answer your question if you invest in the wrong mutual fund you can lose lots of money, while if you invest in the right mutual fund you can be wealthy in a few short years.
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