Posted by John T on February 17, 2012 at 07:29:25 from (71.52.113.165):
In Reply to: What to invest in????? posted by wilson ind on February 17, 2012 at 06:58:47:
Id still consider real estate as a long term investment if you can handle it knowing there may be NO net cash flow when youre holding it. CD's are like one percent, I have some insured funds now at 5% but that was locked in a few years back. Some conservative Mutual Funds like American Fund may not be bad butttttttttt thats a long term investment again from which you wouldnt expect or take any income or cash, JUST LET IT RIDE.
I hit a good lick when silver was 23 and sold it for 46 and took the profit and invested in Copper and a BRIC Mutual Fund (Brazil, Russia, India, China) industrials
What modest amount I have was realized by buying and farming and splitting up and selling farms over the years but those days are longggggggg gone now
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