Which is the riskiest investment; a stock market fund, Income fund or a Money market fund?
Any investment in a fund with underlying exposure in stock market is the riskiest followed by Fixed Income Funds and lastly a Money Market Fund. The Stock market Funds will also have the highest returns reflecting the inherent risk on the investment. The returns, while being the highest in good times can also be negative in bearish markets.
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