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That coin was created as a joke. Ruins the whole crypto currency landscape. Would think a market correction is coming soon but then again the herd buys what the herd buys. I can't complain though as bitcoin cash has been kind as of late even with bitcoin fairly stagnant. Speculating on ADA too now.60% of the time it works every time.
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Yeah unfortunately so few houses that check our boxes come on the market that we gotta jump when they do.Originally posted by MadtownPacker View PostYes you dumb fuck. Wait until all the foreclosures protections expire. Next year will be the time to buy IMO.
Any of you hoes get dooshcoin? Some fucker at work said he bought $200 few weeks ago and it’s $2000 now.
Not a lot of 5-6 bedroom in our town and we ain't moving, so beggars can't be choosers.
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Alright folks - let's say hypothetically I pocketed enough money to have ~150K to invest per year post tax. I already max out 401K, etc. I know some folks do backdoor roth, etc but I haven't researched this.
Would I be better served investing in real estate or stocks? I don't want to actually manage the properties, just invest in them and own them since right now time is a limiting factor for me. I have young kids and a demanding job so I don't want to spend my time f'ing around with real estate too much.
What other types of investments should I consider?
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What type of real estate, and why would you choose this over stocks when you seem to have don well with stocks. It's not all roses in real estate. Eventually this insanity will correct and some will pay for excessively overpaying for homesTERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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I don't know the answer to any of these questions. I am just trying to maximize my ROI with as little time commitment as possible. We get a big equity grant each year at my job so I intend to invest the the whole thing and hopefully set my kids up. Just not sure how to best do that. Seems like some peeps in real estate can make some serious coin, but conversely it also seems like they invest a lot of time.Originally posted by Bretsky View PostWhat type of real estate, and why would you choose this over stocks when you seem to have don well with stocks. It's not all roses in real estate. Eventually this insanity will correct and some will pay for excessively overpaying for homes
Something I do want is the money to be relatively liquid so if we decide to buy a new house we can.
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Best way to make money in this environment is rentals but if you do not want to spend time you have to have a management company that cuts into your profits. This type of investment is NOT liquid at all. Right now I would leverage primary residences because rates are ridiculously low, so put it in rentals, if you want it to pay out to your kids, and then put less down on a house.Originally posted by call_me_ishmael View PostI don't know the answer to any of these questions. I am just trying to maximize my ROI with as little time commitment as possible. We get a big equity grant each year at my job so I intend to invest the the whole thing and hopefully set my kids up. Just not sure how to best do that. Seems like some peeps in real estate can make some serious coin, but conversely it also seems like they invest a lot of time.
Something I do want is the money to be relatively liquid so if we decide to buy a new house we can.
the other option is just get a financial advisor and open a brokerage account. Usually at $300k they start managing it better, at $500k the costs go down and over a mil they get even better.Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.
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