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		<title>Guide to Investing: Advice on Selecting the Best Type of Investments and Educational Resources</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you interested in investing but aren&#8217;t sure exactly where to start? Or are you someone who already does a bit of buying or trading and want a good, solid guide to investing that will help you make better decisions.It&#8217;s &#8230; <a href="http://aqrmuln.info/guide-to-investing-advice-on-selecting-the-best-type-of-investments-and-educational-resources/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>				Are you interested in investing but aren&#8217;t sure exactly where to start? Or are you someone who already does a bit of buying or trading and want a good, solid guide to investing that will help you make better decisions.It&#8217;s important to understand the common strategies, and part of this relies on knowing some of the differences in the asset classes. The term &#8220;asset class&#8221; simply refers to a group of similar investment types. Some people prefer to stick with one asset class while others are a lot more versatile. Starting out, it might be a good idea to stick with just a few similar investment types within the same asset class, and then consider expanding your portfolio as you get more experienced and knowledgeable.Investment Types to Look ForHere is a quick rundown of the different classes:• Fixed income or debt: The investor lends money to an institution (usually banks) or government and get interest in return. These investment types include CoDs and bonds.• Equities: Actually purchasing shares in something (stocks).• Real estate: Buying, owning, and ultimately selling a physical property when the time is right. You obviously aren&#8217;t required to live in or even visit the properties you invest in.• Cash and cash equivalents: The investor puts the money into an interest-paying savings account or trade currencies.• Commodities: Similar to real estate in that you would own physical things, except that it&#8217;s a &#8220;common&#8221; product, item, or resource that many people need, such as precious metals, fossil fuels, food, etc. You are not required to actually have them physically in your possession.• Derivatives such as futures: this means that you own trades themselves (options and futures), and the value of it depends on the underlying asset. This asset class can be complicated, so if you&#8217;re interested, you&#8217;ll need a detailed guide to investing in them.Guide to Investing in StocksIf you are interested in stocks, then you should join a good newsletter and resource program that offers all of the tools and guides you need for investing in the best stocks. There are a lot of so-called &#8220;experts&#8221; out there who claim to offer &#8220;top stock picks&#8221; but they all can&#8217;t be right. The REALLY GOOD, legitimate experts don&#8217;t give out their picks for nothing. This is why the best newsletters usually require a subscription.The best guide to investing &#8211; particularly with a long-term outlook &#8211; is Motley Fool. It&#8217;s a highly, HIGHLY recommended platform that includes newsletter subscriptions, resources, wealth management tools, and so forth. They are particular known for their top-notch stock picks.			</p>
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