Does Vanguard (for example) offer some anticyclic funds with high risks, high returns? Something to invest, say, 5% our your savings, and to complement an 80% Vanguard S&P 500 and 15% bonds index fund?
Nope, it's all about the risk percentage that you want to take. They will normally tell you how aggressive and volatile they are with the fund, but there will never be any guarantees with any of these since there is no way to predict the exact future. The only thing you can do is diversify your investments in multiple low and high risk investments.
The mix you decide on will be purely yours in the end, no one can guarantee any type of result. I recommend just doing your own research and market testing to see what works for your short and long term investment needs.
Just remember the higher the possible returns the bigger the risks are.
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[ 5.3 ms ] story [ 15.2 ms ] threadThe mix you decide on will be purely yours in the end, no one can guarantee any type of result. I recommend just doing your own research and market testing to see what works for your short and long term investment needs.
Just remember the higher the possible returns the bigger the risks are.
Funds like these might be of interest:
http://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/090115/top-5-...
https://www.thestreet.com/story/13427689/1/these-3-etfs-will...
I don't own any of them, don't endorse them, etc., I just suspect you haven't been searching with the right terms.