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beks73 [17]
1 year ago
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Put these investment types in order from highest to lowest risk.

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77julia77 [94]1 year ago
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Stocks, Mutual Funds, Bonds, Certificates of Deposit, and Savings Account is the correct order of investment types in order from highest to lowest risk.

<h3>What are Mutual Funds? </h3>

With the help of other investors, you can pool your cash through mutual funds to buy a variety of stocks, bonds, or other securities that might be challenging for you to compile on your own.

In the case of actively managed mutual funds, one or more portfolio managers make the decisions on the purchase and sale of securities with the assistance of teams of researchers. The main objective of a portfolio manager is to find investment opportunities that would help the fund exceed its benchmark, which is typically a well-known index like the Standard & Poor's 500.

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