Mutual Funds
Pooled investment vehicles that invest in a diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds, managed by a professional.
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Debt securities issued by corporations or governments that pay fixed interest over time.
Investment funds that buy and hold artworks and collectibles, aiming for appreciation over time.
Investing in tax liens which can yield high returns if the property owner fails to pay their taxes.
Digital currencies using cryptography for secure transactions, offering high volatility and potential returns.
Investing in shares of real estate properties through platforms that allow fractional ownership.
Tax-advantaged accounts designed for retirement savings with various investment options.
Investing in rare items such as art, antiques, trading cards, or coins that may appreciate in value over time.
Interest-bearing accounts held at banks or credit unions that provide liquidity and low-risk returns.
Fundraising mechanism where new cryptocurrencies sell their tokens to investors, similar to an IPO.
Mutual funds or ETFs designed to track the performance of a specific market index, offering broad market exposure.
Investment funds traded on stock exchanges, like stocks, allowing for diverse holdings in various sectors.
Savings accounts that offer higher interest rates compared to traditional savings accounts.
Investing in companies or funds with the intention to generate social and environmental impact alongside financial returns.
Time deposits offered by banks with a fixed interest rate and maturity date, typically offering higher returns than savings accounts.
Investment in early-stage startups by affluent individuals typically in exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity.
Platforms that connect borrowers and lenders directly, allowing individuals to earn interest on loans.
Physical goods such as gold, oil, or agricultural products that can be traded for investment purposes.
Investment practices that focus on companies with positive environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria.
Investment in private companies or buyouts of public companies, aiming for high returns through operational improvements.
Automated platforms offering personalized investment advice and portfolio management using algorithms.
Shares in publicly traded companies offering potential for growth and dividend income.
Funding provided to startups and small businesses with high growth potential in exchange for equity.
Companies that own, operate, or finance income-producing real estate, providing a way to invest in real estate without owning property.
Investment funds that employ a variety of strategies to produce high returns, often open only to accredited investors.
Trading currencies on the foreign exchange market, offering potential for profit from fluctuating exchange rates.