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The effect of recession had already gripped better in the economy, So instead discussing how recession occurred, who are responsible. We should start discussing on how to be safe from it. This is the time to stand together and share their tips for escaping the affects of recession.

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Put a tight stop and protective stop; be thankful
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Hi gsalvadi,
Your post may look simple but it is a genuine advice. What do you think of Investing money in banks and Mutual fund ?

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Your post may look simple but it is a genuine advice. What do you think of Investing money in banks and Mutual fund ?

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What do you think about little diversification and ETF Gold funds?
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I didn't think recession effect in large. If it really effect then why people don't start discussion?
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Your post may look simple but it is a genuine advice. What do you think of Investing money in banks and Mutual fund ?

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hi quite an interesting discussion going on
In recession always keep ur hard earned money under ur teath an old saying
If u want to invest in MF n that too one time invest in STP
systematic transfer plan
and if u want to invest in installment go for SIP
systematic investment plan
as per investment in bank it is safe but return is quite low and return is taxable too
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Recession effect on our economy had large. So, Don't think that who is responsible for that ? But this is the time to stand up and become together .
There is a way for the money supply to grow. First is from the bank lending function. The more lending, the more spending, the more bank deposits, which is at the core of the money supply definition.
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topic of discussion wa gr8... but no concrete answer came out of it... i feel the reason for that is that no one can really say how to be safe from recession. it has effected our lives in many ways. from household budgets to job market. but as far as trading is concerned i think in recession every one shud be really careful. keep ur head down and dont tk too many risks. its the only way to be sure. the market can anyways never be predictd under normal conditions and more so in these times. so stay away from risky deals. and even if u tk a position always use stop loss to keep a check on ur dealings.

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