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Old 03-04-2011, 09:21 AM  
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English?

What about the English in this article, is it correct or does it just sound weird?
(My English sucks so I cant tell)


Article:
Most of the investors anxious about their hard earnings, their thinking mostly walked on how they securely invest and get money from that. Although a Mutual Fund Is not at all risk free investment, but using some features of it investors can mitigate the risk from their investments.

Appropriate withdrawal strategy of Mutual Funds is very important for ever investor.

First and probably the good number of investors will choose SIP Systematic Investment Plan) because of its systematic investment approach and fewer overall investment risk. Now, the question is - can an investor reduce the risk by withdrawing the amount? Well, I think not, but here are some strategies that mostly used in the financial market.

Systematic Withdrawal Plan (SWP) - the name suggests, investors can withdraw amount each month. However, before going this option, investors must check - equity scheme and debt scheme are not same terms. This feature mostly works on debt oriented funds.

Systematic Transfer Plan (STP) - this is a variation of SWP, it follows the same principles, except withdrawal of the fund, this option will transfer specific amount to one fund to another.

Trigger - one of the popular strategies is - someone sells his/her funds when it touches a certain percentage of return. But the risk is - it is not possible for common people, to monitor the market and grab the perfect percentage.

A good number of financial advisors suggests, handling those situations using this option. Using this feature, investors can set a limit and the fund is redeemed when the limit is touched. Hopefully, this is the best option to protect investments.
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