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Post #46500616 added 12-31-2011 8:42 AM by zzyzzx in Archived Deals
The only thing I can think of is a stock portfolio of dividend paying stocks.
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Post #46536526 added 01-01-2012 7:38 PM by niceperson77 in Archived Deals
Buy 5 $50k houses and rent each for 700/month? even letting some company manage them i bet you would still clear a nice profit every month
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Post #46537734 added 01-01-2012 8:45 PM by specialmoose in Archived Deals
Pretty much liquid: Dividend paying stocks but after 2013, dividends will be taxed at whatever your tax bracket is. CD's but rates blow. Stocks, mutual funds, bond funds, etc. I Bonds but...
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Post #46534520 added 01-01-2012 5:50 PM by throwaySD in Archived Deals
Thanks for the reply, understood. What would you say is a reasonable amount to risk when investing this kind of money? I'm the type of person that hates to risk losing money due to uncontrollable...
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Post #46541566 added 01-01-2012 11:40 PM by niceperson77 in Archived Deals
gotta spend money to make money:nod:
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Post #46538230 added 01-01-2012 9:06 PM by throwaySD in Archived Deals
Thanks a lot for your feedback! Repped
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Post #46544570 added 01-02-2012 6:40 AM by vaultaddict in Archived Deals
yep. Sounds a lot different than..... gotta borrow money to make money;)
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Post #46493768 added 12-30-2011 10:10 PM by coolboynyc007 in Archived Deals
37 years old, married, house paid off, 401k fully funded... Extra saving, what to do with $100,000 dollars. Want to beat inflation and get at least 5% return with least amount of risk. How...
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Post #46621034 added 01-04-2012 6:27 PM by barnz008 in Archived Deals
Then I suggest you use the Shadow Stats numbers which takes the "old way" and applies it to the current stats. Official CPI-U (with all the tricks like hedonics and weighting) is around 4% and SGS...
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Post #46609284 added 01-04-2012 11:37 AM by jbloggs in Archived Deals
From the bank of Prince Alyusi Islassis of Nigeria :lol:
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Post #46666990 added 01-06-2012 8:13 AM by vaultaddict in Archived Deals
this won't end well
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Post #46665738 added 01-06-2012 7:24 AM by coolboynyc007 in Archived Deals
First of all, thanks for your respond. You're one only one in this tread who has good understanding of the markets and I agree in the long term investing is foolish. Trading is the way to go. I...
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Post #46651236 added 01-05-2012 4:38 PM by barnz008 in Archived Deals
You're correct in that HFT runs 70-75% of the market (depending on you ask, maybe Nanex?), but that doesn't mean you cannot trade it. The algo can be your friend. For example, Bollinger bands are an...
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Post #46563016 added 01-02-2012 9:34 PM by Dem Bums in Archived Deals
Park it in a few muni funds with varying durations. Tax free...
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Post #47592382 added 02-10-2012 4:26 AM by PiratePenguin in Archived Deals
I was thinking the same but depending on the market in his area. More likely one pos 100k house.
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Post #46706572 added 01-07-2012 7:35 PM by Visualize in Archived Deals
I second this advice. You're probably in a higher tax bracket too, which would make your tax-equivalent yield higher on municipal bond funds.
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Post #46677802 added 01-06-2012 1:33 PM by DWad in Archived Deals
So the last part of your post was constructive, Barnz? You should taste some of your own medicine. It may not taste great, but might help you out in the long run. As for weather or not there's...
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Post #46555350 added 01-02-2012 3:45 PM by ivedtara in Archived Deals
I would suggest opening foreign account if possible in your scenario, some countries have higher interest rate, I know of some countries that pay you 13% (per year) interest for fixed deposit.
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Post #46554398 added 01-02-2012 2:55 PM by coolboynyc007 in Archived Deals
How did you get to 6.3% return after inflation and 12.4% Risk Volatility with this portfolio? How would I get into 23% Hedge Funds and 19% Private Equity? I'm a newbie so what would you...
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Post #46530194 added 01-01-2012 1:57 PM by Samstag in Archived Deals
There's no one size fits all answer to that. It depends a lot on how long you're willing to leave that money alone and how much risk you're willing to accept. If you were putting this money into...
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Post #46527672 added 01-01-2012 12:00 PM by barnz008 in Archived Deals
I was going to tell him to buy an almond farm. USDA organic almond butter is $20/lb! :nod: I hope the world doesn't end. I want to watch the gold line drop off the chart, out the bottom of my...
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Post #46577490 added 01-03-2012 11:40 AM by ivedtara in Archived Deals
http://www.fxstreet.com/fundamental/interest-rates-table/ Here you can see rates of some countries. You may be able to wire transfer with certain fee but there could be restrictions. This needs...
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Post #46584080 added 01-03-2012 2:46 PM by ivedtara in Archived Deals
I read in some forums that Australia is good. Someone had opened a CD in an Australian Bank for 10%. I am pretty sure there is currency risk and other obstacles. So, this might not be a viable...
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Post #46581400 added 01-03-2012 1:45 PM by coolboynyc007 in Archived Deals
You need to be resident or person of origin from that country to open up a bank account. Also you'll be subject to local taxes and your dollars will be coverted to their currency. And then its really...
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Post #46571262 added 01-03-2012 8:36 AM by DWad in Archived Deals
http://helpmewithfinance.blogspot.com/ Hope this helps :)
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Post #46499434 added 12-31-2011 7:55 AM by barnz008 in Archived Deals
Which measure of inflation are you trying to beat? What's time horizon? How much do you expect to lose? I wouldn't be thinking "put $100k into one thing and get 10% gross/5% net" out of it...
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Post #46609774 added 01-04-2012 11:52 AM by attgig in Archived Deals
why shoot for only 5%? seems like you're very well off financial health wise. You're young enough that your retirement will be able to recover by the time you hit retirement age. Search out some...
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Post #46520668 added 01-01-2012 1:20 AM by travathian in Archived Deals
Because it's true chicken little. Just let it out, you know you want to tell him to blow it all on gold and silver because the world is coming to an end.
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Post #47585388 added 02-09-2012 7:23 PM by vapers in Archived Deals
Bonds are the worst investments for someone this young. I have ALL of my money in stocks and to reduce risk go with index funds (a mix of Vanguard ETFs like VTI, VEA and VWO get you the whole world...
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Post #47592824 added 02-10-2012 5:15 AM by Snyder.698 in Archived Deals
I personally think it is fairly easy to achieve about 10% or more the with the use of write-buy options. You effectively own the stock and write an option for someone to call on that stock. I...
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Post #46645816 added 01-05-2012 1:28 PM by coolboynyc007 in Archived Deals
I agree with you S&P and stock market have lost over 10 years. Biggest loser is normal people like us. I did a bit of research on trading and most of the equity trading is being done by computers...
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Post #46554288 added 01-02-2012 2:48 PM by coolboynyc007 in Archived Deals
Which measure of inflation are you trying to beat? CPI Index released by Gov....(want to beast at least these since I know REAL inflation is higher than what the government CPI Based inflation...
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Post #46554354 added 01-02-2012 2:52 PM by coolboynyc007 in Archived Deals
I'm a newbie so what would you suggest? How many would you suggest in my portfolio, and what would you recommend as a hedge or insurance against a big downturn risk? (Let's just say the market...
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Post #46554506 added 01-02-2012 3:00 PM by coolboynyc007 in Archived Deals
Where can you get houses for $50K. In my area (Northern New Jersey) they are at least $200K for each house. Could you also break down how did you come to $3k a month of income after...
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Post #46554652 added 01-02-2012 3:07 PM by coolboynyc007 in Archived Deals
Thanks for the explanation. Here's my senario, I have absolutely no debt (I don't live beyond my means), $50K in emergencies fund, my house paid off (no mortgage) and 401K fully funded. I got $100K...
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Post #46561622 added 01-02-2012 8:38 PM by keokeo in Archived Deals
A lot of things you can do...like give me your business info. and I can get back in touch with you. To paint you a vivid picture is hard but I can give you a synopsis: You can invest in anything to...
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Post #46571574 added 01-03-2012 8:47 AM by coolboynyc007 in Archived Deals
What country pays 13% interest rates? How do you get money out of that country? There's also FX Currency risk correct?
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Post #46536758 added 01-01-2012 7:51 PM by vaultaddict in Archived Deals
Where did he get the extra 150k?
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Post #46529672 added 01-01-2012 1:34 PM by throwaySD in Archived Deals
I'm interested in this thread as a hypothetical scenario, but I'm a complete newbie so please be gentle... Are any of the suggestions "set it and forget it" methods? Is it possible to use a "set...
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Post #46537502 added 01-01-2012 8:34 PM by Samstag in Archived Deals
1. Money markets vary in nature but generally you can think of them as a savings account that pays better interest but may restrict you to a certain amount of withdrawals per month and may let you...
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