Short-Term Investing Strategies Wheat Ridge CO

Our financial expert shares his short-term investment strategies for protecting capital and minimizing potential risks.

Robert Zimberg
Financial Mountain Inc.

(303) 442-4390
5335 West 48th Avenue, Suite 100
Denver, CO
David Gardner
Yellowstone Financial Inc.

303-449-5552
1616 17th Street, Suite #600
Denver, CO
Mark Fuller
Fuller Wealth Management

(303) 327-1575
12303 Airport Way, Suite 200
Broomfield, CO
Gary Nearpass
Nearpass Financial Counseling, Inc.

(303) 733-0354
460 S. Marion Parkway #303-C
Denver, CO
James Williams
J.F. Williams Co., Inc.

(303) 753-4506
950 S. Cherry Street, Suite 414
Denver, CO
Matthew Kelley
Gold Medal Waters, Inc.

(720) 887-1299
1624 Market Street
Denver, CO
Alexander Feick
Paragon Capital Management, Ltd.

(303) 296-1458
999 18th Street, Suite 1220
Denver, CO
Gary Nearpass
Nearpass Financial Counseling, Inc.

303-733-0354
44 Cook St., Suite 100
Denver, CO
Kimberly Curtis
Wealth Legacy Institute, Inc.

(303) 753-7578
950 South Cherry Street, Suite 505
Denver, CO
Eileen Sharkey
Sharkey, Howes, & Javer, Inc.

(303) 639-5100
720 South Colorado Blvd., South Tower, Suite 600
Denver, CO
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Short-Term Investing Strategies

Dear YOUNG MONEY,

I am a student at Virginia Wesleyan College. I am writing a paper on short-term investing. I need to recommend the best short-term investment for $200,000. I need to incorporate stocks, mutual funds, bonds, money market accounts, and more. Can you help me? What would your recommendation be?

Tuwanga White

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Dear Tuwanga,

I'm not sure what you mean by "best" short-term investment, so I will answer from several perspectives. Short-term investing is typically designed to protect capital and minimize or eliminate potential downside risk. If this is the goal, then depending on the time horizon, I would include bank CD', treasury bills, commercial paper, short-term bonds and money markets as possibilities. If I knew the exact time horizon for the $200,000 investment, I could tell you which of these would yield the highest potential return. Also, if taxes are taken into account, it may be better to invest in tax-free vehicles such as municipal bonds

If the objective were to invest short-term for the highest potential return, with no regard for risk, then I would recommend an allocation of 100% equities. A selection of individual stocks, indexes, growth mutual funds, etc. would give you the greatest upside potential.

Keep in mind that with this type of strategy you will be assuming greater risk. If you prefer to manage risk and be more conservative, then a more balanced allocation of equities, bonds and money market would be advisable. In this case, more information is needed before specific recommendations can be made....


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