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Choosing your investment is very complicated thus it is wise to check beforehand, as there are some stocks that don't make for as good an investment as you might think. The Forbes list of those exact investments has come out, and the list isn't exactly a shocker. AIG, Citigroup, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and GM are the stocks losing money at a frantic pace, and among them, GM is flirting with bankruptcy. This isn't a shocker, as every one of these mega firms is currently great troubled, and went crying to the government about how they lost all their money. Every firm on the list had to get a personal loan from the taxpayers. It's a subject of great speculation if we'll get a return on our investment. Check out: http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2009/04/27/invest-money-wisely-avoid-2009s-top-5-biggest-losers/
struggling, if yes, there are solution to your problem. Isn’t it confusing where to place your investments because you’ll never know if it will be successful or not. Choosing your investment is very complicated thus it is wise to check beforehand, as there are some stocks that don't make for as good an investment as you might think. The Forbes list of those exact investments has come out, and the list isn't exactly a shocker. AIG, Citigroup, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and GM are the stocks losing money at a frantic pace, and among them, GM is flirting with bankruptcy. This isn't a shocker, as every one of these mega firms is currently great troubled, and went crying to the government about how they lost all their money. Every firm on the list had to get a personal loan from the taxpayers. It's a subject of great speculation if we'll get a return on our investment. Visit: http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2009/04/27/invest-money-wisely-avoid-2009s-top-5-biggest-losers/"