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    Quote Originally Posted by DerekS View Post
    What planet do you live on where RE NEVER produces losses?
    Exactly , prices of houses have raised dramatically over the crunch , like houses that cost 700k are now 1mil + , people could buy now do it up then the prices crash again

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    i say go into real estate and rent

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    I tried the stocks but got caught will a few stocks that filed for chapter 11 BK. About 6 months ago houses would have been prime to get into. I'm still going with the stocks for now.
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    Good question, personally I feel neither of these 2 options are that stable!

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    real estate is somethig that you can see, people always need, and could be controlled! For me, I will choose this.

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    real estate is much better than stocks. Stocks can tumble when you need money if the market is bad. RE won't stumble like stocks. Since, it's extra money invest in RE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KH_Global View Post
    real estate is much better than stocks. Stocks can tumble when you need money if the market is bad. RE won't stumble like stocks. Since, it's extra money invest in RE.
    Are you serious? Take a look at the US housing market!
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    my dad always said 'bricks and mortar' and i would go by that. Despite the ups and downs in the market, i think it is a solid investment.
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    I would definitely go with stock. I've been burned too many times in real estate

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    I've actually always made better investments in property.

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    i am new to job i want to start invest in stocks can any one guide me

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    time is always changing

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    If you are Really want to invest your money in the field of stocks market then you should know the complete understanding how you can trade with different ups and downs of the market.
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    REAL ESTATE and STOCKS Are NOT WHERE YOU SHOULD INVEST IN PENDING 2ND ECONOMIC COLLAPSE

    Interesting,

    As one who has researched it all, one thing for sure, times, they are a changing, and sadly, to the worse. I would not be investing in real estate or stocks at this point in time. The U.S. economy is about to drop like a rock, as if the past few years have been haven't been bad enough already. lol Sadly, things are about to get worse, and real estate values will continue to drop in all but a few select areas where foreign investors are propping up markets like in Miami. With millions in foreclosure, and millions more facing foreclosure, this financial collapse is far from over.

    Look at the inside trader deal Obama gave to Warren Buffet, and he purchased a preferred $5B stock deal where he can't lose, even if BoA goes under. Obviously, gov. couldn't get away with bailing out too big to fail bank like BoA for a second time, not that the first bail out helped, it just delayed the inevitable. With public shares stock diving, and announcement of 3K being let go, this is last gasp effort to avoid bankruptcy and gov. knew all about this impending collapse and that is why Buffet was tapped to do a private bail out. So for those who think stocks are safe, think again, the deck is stacked against the public, so it is all a high stakes risk unless you also have insiders information.

    Bottom line, stay out of real estate and stocks until the final nail is in coffin, then, and only then will markets hopefully have a chance of coming back. Just too many warning signs to ignore just how bad things really are in U.S. economy, never mind the world markets. With Greece about to finally bite the dust, this will start the domino effect and the EU will be hit big time, and the ripple effect will be the start of a depression, not just the long term recession we have been in. The gov. and federal reserve are powerless to stop this collapse, no matter what BS we here from DC, it is over, so turn to silver first, gold second, and hang on tight.

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