I am curious to know if anyone has come across a relatively low-risk investment that pays an average of 10% or better?
LJ
LJ
As others have pointed out, no such thing.I am curious to know if anyone has come across a relatively low-risk investment that pays an average of 10% or better?
LJ
MODERNAI am curious to know if anyone has come across a relatively low-risk investment that pays an average of 10% or better?
LJ
Index funds/ETFs that track the S&P500. The S&P500 has returned an average of 13.6% annually according to Goldman Sachs.I am curious to know if anyone has come across a relatively low-risk investment that pays an average of 10% or better?
LJ
i cant believe it took this long for someone to mention the S&P 500. i believe that's my answer.Index funds/ETFs that track the S&P500. The S&P500 has returned an average of 13.6% annually according to Goldman Sachs.
Average stock market return over the past 10 years
The S&P 500 average return is about 12.39% annually over the past decade, higher than the long-term average since it was established in 1957. Start investing today.www.businessinsider.com
Caveat: It's advisable to wait for the next correction or enter the position gradually using dollar cost averaging.i cant believe it took this long for someone to mention the S&P 500. i believe that's my answer.
another one & it's fairly safe as well is LBS:tsx. Life bank split pays about 12% , it's a mixture of banks and life companiesThe closest to 10% (and the safest) stock I can recommend is Enbridge (TSE:ENB). It pays around 7% dividend.
Its low risk and its Canadian as well, so you'd be supporting a CDN company
enbridge stock - Google Zoeken
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another one & it's fairly safe as well is LBS:tsx. Life bank split pays about 12% , it's a mixture of banks and life companies