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Which Is Better: Stocks Or Bonds?

By Randy Martin

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Investing in bonds and stock market investing are classified as investing in securities. Your risk appetite decides how much to invest and in which class. However during inflation times bonds give lower returns, but still are more safe as compared to stocks. Stock prices are volatile and have more risk associated with them, but can yield more.

You should invest partly in bonds and the balance in stocks. If you are older, invest less amount of money in stocks and more in bonds. However,if you are young,you should invest more in shares of companies. Choose those companies for stock market investing that have growth potential and proven track potential.

Shares come in different sizes and categories. There are large, mid and small caps and there are penny stocks. As a beginner, you can invest in large and mid cap companies and only after you gain experience, you can consider investing a small portion in small caps and hot penny stocks. These are the riskiest but if handled adroitly, give the largest returns. However, it needs expertise and nerves of steel.

You should not jump in something Stock market investing; it needs a lot of time to learn the basics of stock market investing. You can start investing once you have gained some experience. It is suggested to invest small amounts of your money over a period of time rather than investing all the money at once.

If you’re looking for a simpler investment strategy than stock trading, consider investing in bonds. Top-rated government and corporate bonds are easily available from your local banker or broker. Keep in mind, though, that bond investing yields gain over a longer time span. The nature of the stock market makes share investing appropriate for not only short-term investors, but also those who have an extended time frame.

Ignore tips from others on which share to buy. This applies especially to hot penny stocks as these are considered the riskiest investments. They are to be considered only after you do thorough research on the company concerned and all other related factors. Happy investing!

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