IF you had like 2-5 millions to invest. I've heard that guys invest small amounts like that and after few years they worth like $200 mil.+
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How would you invest your money if you had few millions?
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That's a small amount?
i have several investments in things like coke, Merck, etc. but a good return on them is like 5-10%. Unless you have the money to gamble on risky investments and happen to get lucky (like investing in facebook lucky) it's not going to make you rich quick.
With a good financial adviser though you can certainly make money. One of Darrell's bosses has several million from investments, but he's been doing it for probably 30 years and was already making several hundred thousand a year.
All that aside if I had that kind of money to invest I'd probably still play it safe and spread it out over multiple sure-thing investments. I'm a rain day type person and not a gambler.None
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Originally posted by DesertRose View PostThat's a small amount?
i have several investments in things like coke, Merck, etc. but a good return on them is like 5-10%. Unless you have the money to gamble on risky investments and happen to get lucky (like investing in facebook lucky) it's not going to make you rich quick.
With a good financial adviser though you can certainly make money. One of Darrell's bosses has several million from investments, but he's been doing it for probably 30 years and was already making several hundred thousand a year.
All that aside if I had that kind of money to invest I'd probably still play it safe and spread it out over multiple sure-thing investments. I'm a rain day type person and not a gambler.
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You only make that kind of return with high risk investments. If you want to see steady growth, do low risk investments. Invest in real estate, blue chip stock, buy government bonds. Saudi Arabia just started selling government bonds this week because of the low oil prices and their growing deficit. As soon as oil goes back up, those bonds will be worth a fortune.
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