Money Market Funds

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The basics of money market funds
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Every crash/collapse brings with it an equivalent market chance if you are early informed and equipped, I've seen folks amass up to $1m amid economy crisis, and even pull it off easily in favorable conditions. Unequivocally, the collapse is getting somebody somewhere rich.

Jamesdave-gm
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solid video, but how did you manage to crease an entire video about money market funds without talking about their primary feature -- i.e. share redemption at $1

oloughla
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"Khan Academy" is possibly furthered by "Khan" in Star Trek, being "acted" by "Sir Ben Kingsly" and also "acting" "as" "Mazor Rackam" in "Ender's Game"/(evidently) ""Elder's" Game".

alexanderarnold
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Sir, May I request you to include in your title the continuation of your first video. for example, when I type the cash flow statement, you have a previous video before it and I can't locate because no title on it. please continue doing what you do, I earn money because of you but you earn 'good karma' if you believe it which is priceless.

jching
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All I know is the doctor I lived with said he made too much to be allowed to have one of them. He was ALways doing that; saying he made too much to qualify for what *I* could get. :D I don't think he was trying to be insensitive; he just had an unnatural fear of losing all his money and being poor. The worst thing you could be in his family was financially destitute.

VickiBee
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Hi khan.after this lesson i think if it possible to make some video lesson about openness in goods and fanancial markets and discuss about it ?it will be great!

nugzardergunovi
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This video was done after 2008? Hmm I can't belive it.

RealityCheck
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In other words: cash. That's what T-bills are.

syrupticious
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With the Chinese buying up t-bills is this still viable ?

silverfoxidm
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Can u name some money market mutual funds in India ?

rohanayre
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but can they get a 5% return? some checking accounts pay 5% and they are FDIC insured.

daveheel