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Old 11-06-2012, 11:36 PM   #26
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honestly stick it in blue chips + a few oil and gas, maybe throw in some good REITS and you have yourself a nice balanced portfolio with a a 4-6% yield with potential for captial appreciation. But that comes with some risk obviously. If you are risk adverse, stick with GICS
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Old 11-06-2012, 11:53 PM   #27
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dont waste your time, I contacted them.

Its about 5-8% annually
they do pay out quarterly but the averaged % is 5-8%

its considered a high risk investment as well.
thanks for the info

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honestly stick it in blue chips + a few oil and gas, maybe throw in some good REITS and you have yourself a nice balanced portfolio with a a 4-6% yield with potential for captial appreciation. But that comes with some risk obviously. If you are risk adverse, stick with GICS
What is considered a good REITS (Real Estate Investment fund right?) I don't have as much to invest as the OP (10G) trying to learn as much as i can before i do anything right now a GIC is my last resort. Don't have any real expenses so i'm willing to take on some risk.
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