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		<description>[...] Money market mutual funds are funds invested in very low risk investment products, and they provide only small returns but they are very low risk. These types of mutual funds would be ideal for an investor that is close to retirement and is worried about losing their nest egg only months or years before retirement. You can find a lot of government backed treasury bills and bonds in this type of investment primarily so the return won’t be great, but unless the government goes under they should be very low risk. [...]</description>
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