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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Stocks vs Bonds

By Gilbert Stockton

There are a few differences in stocks and bonds. The differences could be a function of how much profit you get from investing in them. Read this article about the investment choices available to you.

You must have a picture of a loan. Bonds are very similar. Investing in bonds means that you are loaning your money to a company, organization, or government of your choice. You get a receipt for your loan from the concerned body, and you get the interest on your loan in the form of a bond.

A bonds value is directly determined on the value of its interest rate. This rate is determined from the economy and value of the open market. If a bonds interest rate goes up then the bond is worth more for face value. If the bond's interest rate goes down then bond is sold at a lower face value.

Many investors choose to invest in bonds because of the stable and consistent interest rate they appreciate at. You can buy them at OTC markets or from brokers.

Stocks are investments that can be small, large, or mid cap. Stocks are part of the company itself and by buying a stock you are investing in that company.

Stocks fluctuate in value depending upon how well the company is doing. The better the company does, the higher will its stock prices rise. The reverse is equally true. Stocks can be traded as options too, which is a type of futures business. You can buy and sell stocks every day, on the Internet, in the comfort of your home. Rise and fall in the stock market affects the value of the share you have purchased. So you should realize that stock trading is by far riskier than investing in bonds. - 23221

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