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The Popularity of Mutual Funds

Mutual funds afford even the small investors a chance to have a piece of the action in the stock markets, making mutual funds probably one of the most popular choices in investing today. Especially for the long term, they are generally known to the public as the safest investment one can make. The reasons for mutual fund popularity include:

  

1. When compared to stocks and bonds, mutual funds are inexpensive especially to people with just a little money to invest. They nevertheless would want to participate in the stock market, by going for the mutual funds, which they can easily afford to buy with the way the mutual funds are made available to the small investors - for as little as $100 per month payments. These investments, although individually small make up a great bulk of the investments in the market, popular as they are with many people. With the aggressive marketing of mutual find companies, the popularity of mutual funds is likely to grow more over time.

2. Mutual funds are available to the public even in local banks and in company 401 (k) plans, so the small investor does not have to bother with any connection to a stock brokerage firm to place his investments, thus avoiding the fees the brokerage firm collects every time a stock is sold.

3. Mutual funds are the most practical ways small investors can build up some of their savings from their incomes for the future, especially for their years in retirement. People with small incomes also can provide for unforeseen expenses that they may have to pay for, like medical bills in their senior years. Health problems are normal as one grows older, and the small income earner strives to provide for that, with their placements in mutual funds.

4. The pooling of resources in mutual funds is another reason for their popularity. Small investors like to talk about their small investments among friends when they talk about their families and about their future when they retire from working. Thus, news about mutual funds spread far and wide, with those small investors talking about their mutual funds not exactly knowing that they are actually spreading the amount of risk to more investors, when they are able to convince their friends to join up in the mutual funds group.

5. People, especially the small investors, see mutual funds as being profitable, even if the profits they make are relatively small, thus making mutual funds popular with investors. Most people with little income are amateur investors, and to these people, the small profits already mean so much, especially because they know they will have enough provisions for the years when they will no longer be working.


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