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    How would YOU invest $20.000 today?

    Hi everybody,

    A rather interesting question I think: How would YOU invest 20.000 dollars today?

    I think there are many perspectives to this question, and I am very interested in hearing peoples opinions and suggestions, since I have saved up 20.000 dollars which I want to invest for next couple of years while I'm in education.

    Give me some advice people.

    Thanks in advance
    Last edited by Daniel J. Bertelsen; 01-25-2009 at 11:02 AM.
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    I honestly don't see too many really exciting opportunities out on the open market right now, so I would use the capital in my own business. It would make a nice reward for sales reps who reach an aggressive goal.

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    Yea man you can either go two ways. Invest in your own venture or invest in a market. You don't have to invest in 'the' market if you know what im saying. The stock market is the only legalized market of gambling. Think about all stocks are. Just investments 'when bought' and your hoping for the stock to rise. You don't know if it will, no one ever knows for certain. It's just a game of bundled statistics where your knowledge is the complexity of the equation. And the equations solution is the notion to buy or sell or wait even. Basically what I'm saying is you can put that money into poker if your judgement of the statistics are good. Poker easily reveals that the line between gambling and the stock market is thin and that symbolism is there.

    **so either investing in a personal venture and/or playing poker, thats my personal view of the matter.

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    Daniel,

    Invest in yourself. Educate
    yourself in attraction marketing
    and growing as a person of
    value to the world. In what-
    ever field you choose to pursue
    you will be head and shoulders
    above the rest of the people
    fighting and clawing to get
    ahead of each other in the
    rat race of corporate America.

    No where else and at no other
    time in history has there been
    as great an opportunity as
    there is now to take advantage
    of the economy, the Internet,
    and marketing information,
    products and services through
    highly natural and authentic
    targeted markets.

    You need to be open to learn-
    ing about yourself, how
    others think, and how to brand
    yourself so that people beg
    you to be in their company
    or to partner you.

    I'm envious of the exciting
    road you have in front of you.
    And I wish for you the wisdom and
    insight to make the very best
    decision that's right for you.

    You're going to do great things!

    Kary

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    I would invest in my own company. Alternatively, I would put it in real estate.

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